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Trizeuxis falcata is a plant in the genus Trizeuxis
Description[]
Plant blooms in the winter and summer with a cluster of 3 mm wide flowers.
Distribution[]
Plant is found growing on twigs and branches in Costa Rica, Panam, Trinidad & Tobago, Guyana, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil at elevations of 365 to 1500 meters
Culture[]
Plant prefers intermediate to warm temperature and is grown in moderately bright light. The plant is best mounted or grown in a well drain mix such as tree fern fibers. To water the plant spray the root system.
Naming[]
Common name:The Sickle-Like Trizeuxis
Synonyms[]
- Trizeuxis andina Schltr. 1922