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Orchid Species: Encyclia gallopavina

(This name is currently accepted by Kew.)

Encyclia gallopavina is an orchid species identified by (Rchb.f.) Porto & Brade in 1935.
Genus
Encyclia (E.)
Grex
gallopavina
(name currently accepted by Kew)
Parents
Species
Author
(Rchb.f.) Porto & Brade
Year
1935
ORIGIN: Found in Espirito Santo, Rio De Janeiro and Sao Paulo states of Brazil on old trees as a medium sized, hot growing, caespitose epiphyte in humid subtropical forests at elevations of 100 to 500 meters.

DESCRIPTION: Found in Espirito Santo, Rio De Janeiro and Sao Paulo states of Brazil on old trees as a medium sized, hot growing, caespitose epiphyte in humid subtropical forests at elevations of 100 to 500 meters with spherical pseudobulbs enveloped basally by several imbricating leaf sheaths carrying 2 apical, coriaceous, smooth, oblanceolate, rounded apically leaves and blooms in spring through summer in Brazil on a terminal, erect, to 3' [to 90 cm] long, paniculate, several to many [50] flowered inflorescence arising on a mature pseudobulb with lanceolate stem clasping bracts and triangular floral bracts and carrying flowers that have a fragrance of tea.

FLOWER SIZE: 1 1/4 inch [3 cm] -- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
Other Names
Genus Name Genus Grex Name Year Author
Add+ Encyclia E purpurachyla 1935 (Barb.Rodr.) Porto & Brade
Add+ Epidendrum Epi purpurachylum 1877 Barb.Rodr.
Add+ Epidendrum Epi gallopavinum 1855 Rchb.f.
Most awarded/recent cultivars: E. gallopavina 'Peacock' (2001)
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  1. John Marmaro
    over 5 years ago
    An exquisite species- please, growers: SOMEBODY propagate this lovely species for sale in the United States!

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