[2] It is characterized by long, spindly, naturally hanging inflorescences and relatively large, semi-translucent flowers which open successively over a long period of time.
A gardener must not cut the inflorescence after the first flower has faded, as these plants rebloom abundantly.
[3][4] Home culture for this species is among the easiest of any orchid.
A gardener can give them small pots of small-grade bark and moss with medium-warm temperatures (winter nights between 55 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit) and place them under low light of any orientation or even fluorescent lights.
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