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ORIGIN: Found in Peru near Machu Picchu at elevations of 3200 to 3650 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Miniature to small sized, cold, pendent growing epiphyte with thickened, forming a thick, homoblastic, terete, fusiform, 3 internoded, green, minutely rugose, brilliant pseudobulb carrying 3, articulate, 2 from the basal and middle internode and one at the apex of the pseudobulb, lanceolate, mucronate, coriaceous, green, unerside minutely rugose, margin entire leaves that blooms in the winter on a terminal, without a spathe, erect, racemose, occurring only once, pendent, peduncle 1.8” [4.5 cm] long, laterally compressed, ancipitous, straight, rachis terete, straight, sulcate, successively several, 12 to 35 flowered inflorescence with about 1/3rd the length of the ovary, triangular, long-acuminate, dorsally granulose, yellow with irregular dotted floral bracts and carrying resupinate, yellowish green flowers with the sepals dorsally with irregular, pale purple dots, the lip with irregular purple dots and blotches, the calli with diffuse purple dots, the mid rib with irregular purple blotches and the column with irregular purple blotches.
FLOWER SIZE: 0.4 inches [1 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).