Coelogyne triuncialis J.J.Vermeullen & P O'Byrne 2002 SECTION Aff Bicellae

Another Angle

Inflorescence

Plant Photos By Peter O'Byrne ©.

Part sun Cool Cold Fall Summer

Common Name The Three Inch Tall Coelogyne

Flower Size .4" [1 cm]

Found in Sulawesi [Celebes] in undisturbed montane forests on the outer branches of trees and shrubs at elevations of 1900 to 2400 meters as a miniature sized, cool to cold growing epiphyte with close set, gray green, rough textured, fat, ovoid pseudobulbs carrying 2, apical, thin, green sometimes suffused with purple, elliptic, slightly plicate, 3 nerved, obtuse to pointed, gradually narrowing below into the petiolate base leaves that blooms in the spring through summer on a terminal, erect, 18" to 36" [45 to 90 cm] long, rachis flattened, fractiflex and covered with fertile, green, deciduous, distichous, imbricating, longitudinally folded bracts, 6 to 12 flowered, racemose inflorescence arising on a newly emerging growth with a single successive not wide opening, drooping flower.

This species is one of, if not the, smallest species in the genus

Synonyms

References IPNI ; *Malayan Orchid Revue 36: 67 2002 photo fide; Les Coelogynes E & J George 2011 photo fide;

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