Campylocentrum cuyuniae Szlach. & Kolan. 2013 SECTION Campylocentrum TYPE Drawing by © A Krol and P Baranow/Szlachetko & Kolanowska and Two new species and a new Combination in Campylocentrum (Vandeae, Orchidaceae) from Guyana Szlachetko & Kolanowska _

Part shade Hot LATER Spring

Common Name or Meaning The Rio Cuyuni Campylocentrum [A river in Guyana where the Type species was collected]

Flower Size tiny

Found in Guyana as a mini-miniature sized, hot growing epiphyte with an erect, short stem carrying 4 to 5, obliquely ligulate- oblanceolate to oblong-elliptic, shortly apiculate apically, leaves that blooms in the later spring on a .6" [1.5 cm] long, erect, subdense, to 15 flowered inflorescence

Similar to C Colombianum but it has sparsely papilose sepals, C cuyuniae has glabrous sepals, C colombianum has a blunt, narrowly cylindrical spur, C cuyuniae has a straight, narrowly cylindrical-clavate and distinctly swollen towards the middle and somewhat attenuate towards the obtuse apex.

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References W3 Tropicos, Kew Monocot list , IPNI ; *Ann. Bot. Fenn. 50: 265 Szlach. & Kolan. 2013 Two new species and a new Combination in Campylocentrum (Vandeae, Orchidaceae) from Guyana Szlachetko & Kolanowska 2013 drawing fide

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