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ORIGIN: Found in Honduras as a natural hybrid betweem E ciliare and E nocturnum in pine oak woods at elevations around 3200 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Found in Honduras as a natural hybrid betweem E ciliare and E nocturnum in pine oak woods at elevations around 3200 meters as a miniature sized, cold growing epiphyte with thickened into a fusiform, hetroblastic, pseudobulb enveloped by 3 to 4 papery sheaths and carrying 3 to 4, on an immature pseudobulb, a to rarely 2 on a mature stem, aggregate towards the apex, coriaceous, articulate, narrowly elliptic-lanceolate, acute leaves that blooms in the late spring, summer and mid fall on a terminal, arising on an immature stem, pluriracemose, distichous, peduncle laterally compressed, enveloped by 2 to 3, oblong-triangular, acuminate bracts, rachis terete, thin, striahgt to slightly sinuous simultaneously 3 to 4 flowered inflorescence with much shorter than the ovary, progressively shorter, oblong-triangular, acuminate floral bracts and carrying resupinate flowers with the tepals light green to yellowish green becoming yellower with age.
FLOWER SIZE: 0.8 inches [2 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).