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Ceraia lanciloba is an orchid species identified by (J.J.Wood) M.A.Clem. in 2003. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Dendrobium lancilobum.
ORIGIN: Found in Borneo in hill and lower montane forests at elevations around 900 to 1700 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Small to medium sized, warm to cool growing epiphyte with clustered, basally swollen, flattened stems with pseudobulbs below that are elliptical and shiny, straw yellow pseudobulbs carrying several, linear-ligulate, attenuate towards the slightly obliquely-obtuse apex, thin-textured, basally clasping leaves that blooms in the fall on very short, successively single flowered inflorescence arising from clumps of chaff-like bracts on the side of the upper branches of leafless stems and carry very short lived, small flowers.
FLOWER SIZE: 0.2 inches [5 mm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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