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ORIGIN: Found in Pasco Peru in montane primary forests at elevations of 2900 to 3300 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Miniature sized, cold growing epiphyte or terrestrial in sphagnum moss with a fusiform, heteroblastic pseudobulb, the new pseudobulb produced from a rhizome about .4 to .6 [1-2 cm] long, enveloped nearly totally by 1-2 non-foliar, scarious, striated, strongly rugose foliar sheaths and carrying a single, apical, articulate, coriaceous, narrowly elliptic to lanceolate-elliptic, apex subobtuse, minutely apiculate, margin entire leaf that blooms in the later spring on a terminal, arising through a single spathe, racemose, erect, peduncle 1.12” to 1.6” [2.8-4 cm] long, slightly longer than the apical leaf, laterally compressed, thin, erect, straight, mauve colored, rachis .24 to .4 [6-10 mm] long, simultaneously 2 to 3 flowered inflorescence with much shorter than the ovary, triangular-ovate, acute, amplexicaul floral bracts and carrying secund, non-resupinate, mauve colored flowers with a lighter mauve colored lip.
FLOWER SIZE: 0.8 inches [2 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).