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ORIGIN: Found in southern Ecuador on the eastern slope of the Andes at elevations around 1600 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Small sized, cool growing epiphyte with simple, cane-like, laterally compressed above, somewhat sinuous, short stems carrying 2 to 3, near the apex of the stem, the basal one much smaller, oblong-elliptic, rounded apically, evident dorsal keel, thickly coriaceous, smooth, green, margin entire leaqves that blooms in the late summer and earlier fall on a terminal, racemose, occurring only once, arising through a tubular, ancipitose, parallel sided, acute spathe, arching-nutant, rat-tail like, peduncle elongate, to 2.8 [7 cm] long, terete, thin, smooth, with a bract similar to the spathe, rachis to 4.8 [12 cm] long, terete, thin, straight, opening from the apex towards the base, successively to 40 flowered inflorescence with as long as the ovary, triangular, acute floral bracts and carrying resupinate, green, concolor flowers held in a helicoidal patttern throughout the rachis.
FLOWER SIZE: 0.4 inches [1 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).