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Nov 14, 2015 5:01 PM CST
Name: Carol
Santa Ana, ca
Sunset zone 22, USDA zone 10 A.
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Tarev, The Epis. get lots of sun, and will take temps down to freezing, at least briefly. That being said, mine are species. The one hybrid I tried was not as tough. The Epi. Secundum has been with me for about 30 years, and is just recovering from repotting. The Epi. Radicans has been around about 20 years. Both are about 4' tall
My Clivia seem to be done for the winter. All of my plants except the warmer growing orchids live outside year-round, but we rarely get very light frost here. So far, the orchid shack hasn't gotten below 51, but I'm watching the forcasts closely, and have a little programmable heater in there, in case.

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