Thursday, March 19, 2015
Porroglossum meridionale
It seems to be Porroglossum season. Almost all of mine are in bloom at the moment. Porroglossum meridionale is another species from this genus of insect-trapping flowers. The flowers have hinged lips and when disturbed by a small insect the lip suddenly snaps up trapping the insect against the column, effecting pollination. Most of the pictures show the lip open but the close-up photo shows it shut against the column. The plant is 6 cm tall, the flower spikes 10 cm in length, and the flowers 1.5 cm. It hails from Peru.
Labels:
orchid,
peru,
pleurothallid,
porroglossum,
porroglossum meridionale
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