Liparis schneideri Ormerod 2013 SECTION Ramosae Ridl.

TYPE Drawing by © Ormerod

Drawing

Drawing by © Krol

Full shade Cool LATEFall EARLY Winter

Common Name Schneider's Liparis [Original collector of the species 1900's]

Flower Size

Found in Cundinamarca department of Colombia at elevations of 1550 to 1650 meters as a medium sized, cool growing terrestrial with a creeping, terete rhizome giving rise to pairs of , broadly ovate-elliptic, shortly subacuminate, cordate below into the petiolate base leaves, that bloooms in the late fall and early winter on an erect, peduncle 1.6" [4 cm] long, rachis 1.12" [2.8 cm] long, subdensely, successively few, many flowered inflorescence with lanceolate, acute, just longer than the ovary floral bracts and carrying unknown flower color.

"Recognized by the paired leaves arising from the rhizome, the obovate lip with a simple, low, lingiform callus." Szlatchetko & Kolanowska 2023

References W3 Tropicos, Kew Monocot list , IPNI ;

*Harvard Pap. Bot. 18: 39 Ormerod 2013 drawing fide;

Materials to the Orchid Flora of Colombia Vol IV:96 Szlatchetko & Kolanowska 2023 drawing fide

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