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Orchids in the park - SF - September 2010
Andy's orchids
Partial, hot temperature, flower in winter
Found in The Philippines at elevations below 300 meters as a miniature sized, hot growing epiphyte with a semi-pendulous stem enveloped completely by imbricating, conduplicate, lanceolate leaves that blooms on a pendant, 4" [to 10 cm] long, racemose, densely many flowered inflorescence in the fall and winter.
Partial, hot temperature, flower in winter
Found in The Philippines at elevations below 300 meters as a miniature sized, hot growing epiphyte with a semi-pendulous stem enveloped completely by imbricating, conduplicate, lanceolate leaves that blooms on a pendant, 4" [to 10 cm] long, racemose, densely many flowered inflorescence in the fall and winter.