Description
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Growth habit: Small, monopodial plant with short stems and tightly arranged leaves
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Leaves: Thick, leathery, curved (curvifolium = curved leaves), dark green, arranged in two rows
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Roots: Silvery aerial roots with green tips, adapted for epiphytic growth
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Flowers:
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Small but very bright and showy
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Usually orange, reddish-orange, or scarlet, sometimes with yellow tones
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Borne in dense clusters on short to medium-length spikes
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Blooming season: Typically spring to early summer, may vary by climate
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Fragrance: Generally non-fragrant or very mild
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Size: Plant remains miniature, but flowers appear abundant compared to plant size
Special feature: Despite its small size, Ascocentrum curvifolium produces intense color and heavy flowering, making it highly valued for breeding and for compact orchid collections.
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