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Description
Pictured here are the results of both male (left) and female (right) flower forms. The color can slightly vary, but this is a good representation of the hybrid.
*Note: Most of this batch are producing female flowers, which will be the larger flowers, and usually a 2 to 3-flower count. This is atypical, as usually they produce male flowers, so you can expect the next round to be males. The good news is that the female flowers are much more fragrant than the males!
Native to tropical America—from southern Mexico to Brazil and Bolivia—this genus is typically found in warm, moist, open-canopy forests or growing terrestrially on decaying logs.
Note: It’s normal for the foliage to yellow and drop during or just after blooming. New growth typically follows soon after from the base of the cane.