Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Lepanthes ribes
I had given this plant up for dead but noticed today that it was putting up new growth and had even produced a flower, so I moved it to a more suitable location in the hope it will flourish there. It comes from Ecuador and Colombia and is only about 6 cm tall, but the flower is nearly 1.5 cm. As is often the case with Lepanthes, it bears its flowers on thin, wiry spikes, in this case about 6 cm long. The name of the species, ribes, refers to its fancied resemblance of the flowers to the fruits of plants in the genus Ribes.
Labels:
colombia,
ecuador,
lepanthes,
lepanthes ribes,
orchid,
pleurothallid
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