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Hadrolaelia alaorii is an orchid species identified by (Brieger & Bicalho) Chiron & V.P.Castro in 2002. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Cattleya alaorii.
ORIGIN: Found in Brazil on mossy branches in primary rainforests at elevations of 200 to 600 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Mini-miniature to miniature sized, hot to cool growing epiphyte creeping, sometimes branching rhizome giving rise to erect to suberect, upwards curing, narrow at the base, fusiform, .4 to 1.2 [1 to 3 cm] between each pseudobulb carrying a single, apical, erect to spreading, leathery, rigid, broadly oblong, obtuse to rounded, sometimes apiculate, glossy dark green to purple, shortly petiolate base leaf that blooms at any time of the year on a short to 1.2 [3 cm] long, erect to suberect, terminal, single flowered inflorescence arising from a newly forming pseudobulb.
FLOWER SIZE: 1 3/4 inch [4.35 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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