Encyclia garciana (Garay & Dunst.) Carnevali & I. Ramírez 1986 Photo courtesy of Anne Conrad

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Common Name Garcia's Encyclia [Venezuelan Orchid Enthusiast 20th cen]

Flower Size 3/4" [2 cm]

Encyclia garciana grows as a sympodial, miniature, warm to cool growing epiphyte at elevations around 1200 meters in cloud forests with ovoid, tapering at both ends pseudobulbs subtended by a couple of scarious sheaths carrying a single, apical, lanceoloate, minutely bidentate, leaf that is basally conduplicate to the apex of the psuedobulb and blooms in the fall in Venezuela on a1 2/5" [3.5 cm] long, single flowered inflorescence arising on a mature pseudobulb and holding the flower at mid-leaf. The Flower is non-resupinate, extremely long lasting (6 to 8 weeks for a flower) and very fragrant if exposed to sunlight.

Synonyms Anacheilium garcianum [Garay & Dunsterville] Withner & Harding 2004; Epidendrum garcianum Garay & Dunst. 1961; Prosthechea garciana [Garay & Dunst.] Higgins 1997