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Found in Southern Brazil as a cool growing, creeping epiphyte that has a long stalk that is erect and single flowered arising from the papery bract at the basal leaf whorl, occuring in the late summer. It holds the single flower well above the leaves. | Found in Southern Brazil as a cool growing, creeping epiphyte that has a long stalk that is erect and single flowered arising from the papery bract at the basal leaf whorl, occuring in the late summer. It holds the single flower well above the leaves. | ||
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Revision as of 20:03, 30 April 2010
Common Name: The Southern Barbosella
Scented: no
Light Requirements: deep shade
Temperature Requirements: cool
Blooms: late summer
Flower Size: 5cm
Synonyms: Barbosella australis var. loefgrenii (Cogn.) Hoehne 1947; Barbosella loefgrenii (Cogn.) Schltr. 1918; *Restrepia australis Cogn. 1906; Restrepia loefgrenii Cogn. 1906
Found in Southern Brazil as a cool growing, creeping epiphyte that has a long stalk that is erect and single flowered arising from the papery bract at the basal leaf whorl, occuring in the late summer. It holds the single flower well above the leaves.
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