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Orchid Species: Malaxis andicola
(This name is currently accepted by Kew.)
Malaxis andicola is an orchid species identified by (Ridl.) Kuntze in 1891.
ORIGIN: Found in Ecuador and Peru in upper montane grasslands at elevations of 1500 to 3850 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Miniature sized, cool to cold growing terrestrial with caespitose, pyriform pseudobulbs enveloped by imbricate sheaths with the upermost being leaf bearing and carrying 2, subopposite, ovate, acute, thin, venation obvious, cuneate basally in to the elongate, petillate, imbricate leaves that blooms in the spring and summer on an erect, apical, to 3.4 [8 cm] long, many flowered, subumbellate inflorescence with non-resupinate flowers.
FLOWER SIZE: 0.25 inches [6 mm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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