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ORIGIN: Found in Chiapas Mexico near the Guatemalan border, in montane broadleaf forests at elevations of 1400 to 2300 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Medium sized, cool to cold growing epiphyte with simple, cane-like, laterally compressed, straight stems carrying 7 to 13, distichous, all along the apical 2/3’s of the stem, narrowly linear-elliptic, acuminate, mucronate, slightly carinate, subcoriaceous, margin entire leaves that blooms in the late summer through later spring on a terminal, pluriracemose, forming new racemes in succession from the lower nodes of the peduncle, peduncle somewhat elongate, with 2 to 4, imbricating, tubular, oblong-triangular, acute to acuminate bracts, rachis terete, smooth, simultaneously 15 to 45 flowered inflorescence with mostly shorter than the ovary, basal ones as long as the ovary, progressively shorter above, ovate-triangular, acute floral bracts and carrying resupinate, green, weakly fragrant flowers with the column and lip occasionally greenish white.
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).