Saturday, April 21, 2012

Saltatrices Masdevallias

The Saltatrices group of Masdevallias are especially desirable and attractive, at least to me.  They are small plants, the flowers are almost all brightly colored, and most of them are easy to grow and profuse bloomers, if given the right conditions, cool temperatures and good humidity.

They are distinguished to the casual eye by their more or less tubular shape, by a kind of "belly" or bulge at the base of the sepaline tube, and by the glandular hairs that line the inside of the flower.  Their bright colors, reds, oranges and yellows are also often an indication of their relation to this group.

Masdevallia hirtzii


Masdevallia ampullacea


Masdevallia eurynogaster


Masdevallia strobelii


Masdevallia constricta


Masdevallia fuchsii


Masdevallia filaria

Masdevallia mendozae


Masdevallia sotoana


Masdevallia filaria (pale form)


Masdevallia angulifera flava


Masdevallia limax

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