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The Writhlington Orchid Project

The Writhlington School Orchid Project combines horticulture, science and conservation. Pupils raise orchids from seed and are working on conservation projects in the Himalayas, South Africa, South East Asia and Central America. Follow their story on this blog.

Prosthechea prismatocarpa

Posted by The Writhlington Orchid Project on 07 Mar 2011 at 08:09 AM

Hi Zoe B here.  Prosthechea prismatocarpa grows in central America, in low cloud forest on large tree branches, and is found in our greenhouse in warm America.  Its common name is ‘Prism-Shaped Seedpod Prosthechea’.  It has long lasting, waxy, fragrant flowers.

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