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Helcia sanguinolenta is an orchid species identified by Lindl. in 1845. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Trichopilia sanguinolenta.
ORIGIN: This species is from Ecuador, Peru and Colombia at elevations of 600 to 3000 meters.
DESCRIPTION: This species is from Ecuador, Peru and Colombia at elevations of 600 to 3000 meters and is a small to medium sized, cold to warm growing, caespitose epiphyte from wet montane forests that needs cool night temperatures, summer shade, high humidity and ample water while growing and a 3 to 4 week rest after blooming to enable the new growth to mature. The small to medium sized plant has 3 ovoid, elongated, pseudobulbs partially enveloped basally by imbricate, acute, scarious sheaths that are tightly packed on a rhizome. They have a single, elongated, elliptic, coriaceous, 4 to 8 [10 to 20 cm] long, conduplicate below into the elongate, petiolate base leaf that has an undulate margin. The many fragrant, long lasting, successive opening flowers occur on a single, occasionally successively 2 flowered, basal, arching to pendant, 3 1/2 [9 cm] long inflorescence arising on a mature pseudobulb and appear in the winter and spring.
FLOWER SIZE: 3 inches [7.7 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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