Mystacidium braybonae outcross
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Mystacidium braybonae outcross #6887 (approximately 25 seedlings per flask). The Species: It comes from the northern part of South Africa where it is found at elevations from 2650 to 5000 feet. It grows in deciduous forest where it receives ample rain and high humidity in the growing season and a drier, cooler, brighter winter. The flowers are fragrant, a sparkling white and about 1/2" wide. Culture: I grow this species in intermediate to cool conditions but it can be grown warmer. I fertilize them with dilute fertilizer during the growing season and mist or water occassionally (without fertilizer) in the winter. The roots of this species like to dry quickly and are quite long, so mounting on a relatively long mount is recommended. Mystacidium braybonae: I do not have images of the parents, so show examples from my collection.
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