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Lycaste andreettae is an orchid species identified by Dodson in 1982. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Sudamerlycaste andreettae.
ORIGIN: Found in eastern Ecuador and Peru in very wet montane forests at elevations around 800 to 1100 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Medium sized, warm to cool growing epiphyte or terrestrial on steep embankments with a longer rhizome carrying stout, ovate, slightly flattened, furrowed pseudobulbs enveloped basally by several, distichous, imbricating sheaths with the uppermost 1 or 2 being foliaceous carrying 2 apical, plicate, thin, elliptical, acute, conduplicate below into the petiolate base leaf that is contracted into a channeled basal petiole that blooms in the spring on a basal, single flowered, 4 [10 cm] long, inflorescence with several tubular sheaths and a floral bract. This species is quite remarkable in the fact that it has a movable lip just like Bulbophyllum.
FLOWER SIZE: 2 3/4 inches [6.85 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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