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Cutturr. — O. Phalaenopsis, which is a native of the elevated woody regions 
of the Equator, may be grown in a temperate or cool house with O. incurvum and 
most of the Odontoglossums either in pots or baskets, but we prefer the latter 
which are perhaps more convenient and graceful for such charming little plants. 
The compost should consist of peat and sphagnum in equal proportions, and 
should be watered frequently during the growth of the plant. 
O. Phalaenopsis like O. cucullatum, requires plenty of light, but should be 
protected from the scorching rays of the sun, and should be placed in a position 
facing the east. 
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