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Orchid Species: Maxillaria weberbaueri
(This name is currently accepted by Kew.)
Maxillaria weberbaueri is an orchid species identified by Schltr. in 1921.
ORIGIN: Found in Huanuco Peru on rocky slopes in montane forests at elevations around 320 to 1000 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Medium sized, hot to warm growing epiphyte or occasional terrrestrial with clustered, smooth, ovoid-pyriform, compressed pseudobulbs partially enveloped by several distichous, imbricating, scarious bracts and carrying a single [or rarely 2], oblong-lanceolate, stiff, acute, dark green leaf that narrows below into a long conduplicate petiole and blooms winter and spring in the northern hemisphere on an erect, basal, 4 to 5 [10 to 12.5 cm] long, single flowered inflorescence arising on a mature pseudobulb and enveloped basally by 3 tubular, acuminate bracts.
FLOWER SIZE: 3 inches [7.5 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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