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| [[File:Ceratostylis_retisquama.jpg|thumb|''Ceratostylis retisquama'']]
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| '''Common Name:''' The scientific name refers to the scale-like bracts on the rhizome<br />
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| '''Scented:''' no<br />
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| '''Light Requirements:''' partial sun<br />
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| '''Temperature Requirements:''' intermediate to hot<br />
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| '''Blooms:''' winter, spring, summer, autumn<br />
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| '''Flower Size:''' 2.5cm<br />
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| '''Synonyms:''' ''Ceratostylis latipetala'' Ames 1910; ''Ceratostylis rubra'' Ames 1910
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| A nice, small sized, terete pseudobulb and tough, linear-falcate leaf, it's flowers arise from the dry, brown sheaths at the base of the pseudobulb, and grows into dense mats. It is a warm to hot growing epiphytic plant found at elevations up to 500 meters, free-flowering in almost all seasons with a solitary or pair of, short-lived flowers arising on a short stalk on a new growth at the base, and comes from the Philippines. It may be mounted in a wood slat basket or on cork and is an easy plant to grow.
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