RHH's photos with the keyword: ecudaor

Luzama carmenensis

RHH
29 Nov 2015 42 25 1080
Luzama carmenensis or Masdevallia carmenensis is a small species from Colombia and Ecuador. It blooms in the spring and has large flowers in proportion to the plant. The plant is 5 cm tall and the flowers are also 5 cm from the base of the tube to the end of the sepaline tails and from tip to tip. The flower spikes are 9 cm and carry a single flower. Because the flowers are semi-pendant the plant seems to do best mounted and mine is on a piece of cedar with a bit of moss around the roots.

Porroglossum tripollex

RHH
01 Mar 2014 19 11 762
Porroglossum is a genus of miniature orchids all of which have spring-loaded moveable, insect-trapping lips. When the flower is disturbed by a visiting insect, the lip springs up trapping the insect against the column and hopefully effecting pollination. The genus is related to Masdevallia and includes about 50 species. This small plant is Porroglossum tripollex from Ecuador. I have two of these, one with brown "tails" and this with yellow. The flower looks to me like a bird's beak, but tripollex means "three thumbs," a resemblance I do not see. It is cool to cold growing and comes from high altitude montane forests and is very small, the flowers only a half inch long (1.3 cm).. In this photo the lower flower has its insect-trapping lip in the open position, while the upper flower has its lip in the closed position The plant is difficult to photograph with the lips open because the slightest disturbance cause the lips to snap shot. I left the plant sit for several hours where I was photographing it waiting for the lips to spring open again.

Acronia penelops

RHH
26 Feb 2009 1 274
Previously classified as a Pleurothallis, this species is from Ecuador.

Masdevallia ampullacea

RHH
17 Dec 2011 1 1 371
This small species is another native of Ecuador. The small plant is 6 cm tall and the flowers are 5 cm from tip to tip. Like the other species in the Saltatrices group of Masdevallias this species has a "belly" and the inside of the flower is covered with glandular hairs. It is also faintly fragrant. orchidsinbloom-ron.blogspot.com/2011/05/masdevallia-aurea...