Sievekingia marsupialis Dodson 1984

Photo courtesy of Dale and Deni Borders.

Inflorescence Photo courtesy of Patricia Harding.

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Common Name The Bag-Shaped Sievekingia [refers to the pocketlike flap on the disc of the lip]

Flower Size 1 1/5" [3 cm]

Found as a medium sized, hot to warm growing epiphyte in Ecuadorian lower wet montane forests at elevations of 500 to 1500 meters with pyriform, ribbed pseudobulbs enveloped basally by several dry sheaths and carrying a thin, plicate, elliptical, acute leaf that narrows towards the bnase into an elongate petiole that blooms in the winter through summer on a lateral to pendant, short to 2" [5 cm] long, few to several [3 to 15] flowered inflorescence arising on a mature pseudobulb and surrounded by loose, scarious bracts .

Synonyms Sievekingia herrenhusana Jenny 1986

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