anguloa clowesii orchid |
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This orchid is commonly known as the cradle or tulip orchid because if its interesting flower shape. It grows terrestrially on the western slopes of the Andes in Colombia and Venezuela at elevations of 5200 feet 1600 m. It enjoys cool to intermediate temperatures and high humidity. The three-inch 8 cm wide, yellow flowers of this orchid are shaped like an egg or oblong tulip, and are unique for orchids because of how the petals curve inward. They are wintergreen and chocolate scented. The leaves are deciduous, lanceolate, long and plicate, similar to lycastes. |
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