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Orchid Species: Micropera callosa
(This name is currently accepted by Kew.)
Micropera callosa is an orchid species identified by (Blume) Garay in 1972.
ORIGIN: Found in Borneo, Java and Sumatra in hill forests at elevations of sea-level to 300 meters scrambling over tree branches overhanging rivers and streams or climbing up tree trunks on roadsides.
DESCRIPTION: Large sized, hot growing, monopodial epiphyte or sometime terrestrial with climbing stems carrying 2 ranked, strap-shaped, apically shallowly and unevenly bilobed leaves that blooms in the spring, summer and fall with an erect, racemose to sometimes single branched, 4.8 to 7.2 [12 to 18 cm] long, few to several flowered inflorescence with shortly triangular floral bracts and carries a few to several, non-resupinate flowers with 4 to 5 open at any one time.
FLOWER SIZE: 0.4 inches [1 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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