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Dressleria suavis is an orchid species identified by (Ames & C.Schweinf.) Dodson in 1975. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Dressleria eburnea.
ORIGIN: Found from Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama in wet montane forests on low trees along the margins of grasslands at elevations around 570 to 900 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Medium sized, warm growing epiphyte with slightly compressed, conical pseudobulbs enveloped basally by several, imbricating, leafless below and leaf-bearing above sheaths carrying 5 to 6, green, plicate leaves that are basally clasping to the leaf sheaths which blooms in the fall on a basal, lateral, to 8 [to 20 cm] long, racemose, to 8 flowered inflorescence enveloped basally by 3, imbricating, inflated sheaths and carrying very fragrant flowers.
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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