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ORIGIN: Found in western Guatemala at elevations around 1350 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Large sized, cool growing epiphyte with cane-like, new stem arises horizontally from the subapical, internode of the previous stem, arching-pendent stems enveloped by several scarious, papery, imbricating, lanceolate, acute, irregularily verrucose papillae, whitish turning brown sheaths the apical one prominent, covering the base of the inflorescencen and thus appearing to be a spathe, carrying 19, apical, one per stem, pendent, fleshy, succulent, linear-ellipticf,acuminate, dark green leaves taht blooms in the later spring on a terminla, sessile, without a spathe, racemose, short, 1 to 3 flowered inflorescence with small, triasngular, much shorter than the ovary floral bracts and carrying flowers with the tepals olive green, the apex of the dorsal sepal tinged copper, the lip basally white, the calli intense yellow, the mid lobe multicolor, pink and white towards the bottom, copper colored towards the middle and green apically .
FLOWER SIZE: 3.6 inches [9 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).