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Schomburgkia undulata Undulate Schomburgkia Orchid
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Photographer: Joseph Dougherty
ID: 0000 0000 1207 0480 (2007-12-11)Copyright © 2007 Joseph Dougherty, M.D./ecology.org
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date of photo 2000
this photo depicts a plant that was cultivated or collected in the wild
photo location private orchid collection
plant's place of origin
Costa Ricanotes from http://www.orchidspecies.com/schombundulata.htm: 'Found in Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Peru, Trinidad and Venezuela at elevations of 600 to 1200 meters as a large sized, epiphyte or lithophyte on large branches and tree trunks or on large boulders on the Pacific slopes in dry deciduous forests, with fusiform, tapering at the base, deeply sulcate, shiney pseudobulbs carrying 2, rarely 3, elliptic-oblong, coriaceous, rigid leaves, that blooms on a erect, apical, 2 to 6' [60 to 180 cm] long, racemose, laxly many [20] flowered inflorescence covered with bracts with fragrant, or not, short-lived, waxy, showy flowers held in a cluster at the apex, arising on a mature psuedobulb that has tubular bracts, occuring in late fall till spring and is a hot to warm growing plant.'camera Nikon F4e, Fuji slide film
contributor's ID # 1000_01_15_06_12 photo category: Plant - annual/perennial
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Undulate Schomburgkia Orchid (photographer)
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