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Orchid Species: Lycaste brevispatha
(This name is currently accepted by Kew.)
Lycaste brevispatha is an orchid species identified by (Klotzsch) Lindl. & Paxton in 1852.
ORIGIN: Found in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama as a medium sized, cool to warm growing epiphyte with spined pseudobulbs in wet montane forests at elevations of 800 to 1800 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Found in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama as a medium sized, cool to warm growing epiphyte with spined pseudobulbs in wet montane forests at elevations of 800 to 1800 meters with ovoid, tapering pseudobulbs with long spines after leaf fall carrying 3, ribbed, plicate, elliptic leaves that blooms with scented [apples] flowers on an erect, several at once, to 3 [7.5 cm] long, single flowered inflorescence with several tubular sheathing bracts and arising the most often with new growths occurring in the later spring.
FLOWER SIZE: To 2 inches [to 5 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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