Thursday, June 5, 2014
Sigmatostalix uncinata
Sigmatostalix uncinata is a recently described species from Ecuador. It is related to Oncidium and has the same growth habit, a single leaf at the top of an oval pseudobulb and the pseudobulb surrounded by several sheathing leaves. The plant is 12 cm tall and the flowers 2 cm. It seems to do well with my other cool-temperature orchids and is mounted on a small piece of tree fern. It seems to bloom every couple of months with two to three flowers per flower spike.
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ecuador,
orchid,
sigmatostalix,
sigmatostalix uncinata
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