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Orchid Species: Dimerandra stenopetala
(This name is currently accepted by Kew.)
Dimerandra stenopetala is an orchid species identified by (Hook.) Schltr. in 1922.
ORIGIN: Found in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, French Guaina, Surinama, Guyana, and Venezuela as well as Jamaica and Trinidad at elevations of sea-level to 700 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Medium sized, warm to hot growing epiphyte with an elongate, many noded stem carrying alternate, clasping, lanceolate leaves that blooms in the fall, winter and spring, on a short to 1[ to 2.5 cm], few flowered, corymb-like inflorescence that is heavily bracted and with successive opening flowers that can open very flat or not very well depending on the clone, occurring over several months.
FLOWER SIZE: To more than 1 inches [to more than 2.5 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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