I have two plants, one is called Encyclia fragrans, the other one Epidendrum
fragrans.
One flowers in spring/summer and the other one in autumn/winter, about 6 months
apart.
The flowers look the same. Each inflorescense carries 4-5 flowers. The summer
plant
is bigger in all aspects. The bulbs are thicker and longer and the leaves as
well.
Are the two the same plant? And if so, then why do they flower at different
times
of the year? Is there an explanation for this?
Peter Hieke
Bloubergstrand


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