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                | Dingy-flowered star orchid
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                | Epidendrum anceps  
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                | Orchidaceae 
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                | Landscape Uses:
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                |  | Primarily recommended for natural landscapes and habitat restorations. |  
                | Ecological Restoration Notes: |  
                |  | A rather rare epiphyte in hammocks and swamps. |  
                | Availability: |  
                |  | Grown by enthusiasts. |  
                | Description: |  
                |  | Epiphytic wildflower. |  
                | Height: |  
                |  | Stems about 2-3 feet in length; erect. |  
                | Growth Rate: |  
                |  | Slow. |  
                | Range: |  
                |  | Miami-Dade County and the Monroe County mainland north to Martin and Lee counties; West Indies, Mexico, Central America and South America.  Very rare outside of Collier County.  In Broward County, known from one location. |  
                | Habitats: |  
                |  | Swamps and moist forests. |  
                | Soils: |  
                |  | Epiphytic; grows on the trunks and branches of trees and shrubs. |  
                | Nutritional Requirements: |  
                |  | Moderate; can grow on nutrient poor substrate, but needs some nutrient inputs to thrive. |  
                | Salt Water Tolerance: |  
                |  | Low; does not tolerate flooding by salt or brackish water. |  
                | Salt Wind Tolerance: |  
                |  | Low; salt wind may burn the leaves. |  
                | Drought Tolerance: |  
                |  | Low; requires moist substrate and high humidity and is intolerant of long periods of drought. |  
                | Light Requirements: |  
                |  | Light shade. |  
                | Flower Color: |  
                |  | Greenish-brown. |  
                | Flower Characteristics: |  
                |  | Semi-showy. |  
                | Flowering Season: |  
                |  | Spring-summer. |  
                | Fruit: |  
                |  | Capsule containing numerous minute seeds.  Dispersal is by wind. |  
                | Wildlife and Ecology: |  
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                | Horticultural Notes: |  
                |  | Primarily grown from seed in a sterilized flask. |  
                | Comments: |  
                |  | It is listed as endangered by the state of Florida. |  |  |  |  |