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Jennyella roraimensis is an orchid species identified by (Rolfe) Lückel & Baumbach in 2008. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Houlletia roraimensis.
ORIGIN: Found in southeastern Venezuela and Guyana in forested slopes and tepui summits at elevations of 1900 to 2300 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Medium to large sized, cool growing, unifoliate terrestrial with ovoid-pyriform, lightly compressed, acute angled edge pseudobulb that is almost completely enveloped by imbricating basal sheaths with a single, narrowly lanceolate, plicate, acuminate, 7 ribbed leaf with a channeled petiole at the base that blooms in the winter on a robust, erect, basal, 1' [30 cm] long, racemose, several flowered inflorescence with a fractiflex rachis, arising on a mature pseudobulb.
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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