Sigmatostalix × luerorum Dodson 1998 Drawing © by Nees and The Epidendra Website

Part shade Warm Fall

Common Name The Luer's Sigmatostalix [American Physician and Pleurothallid expert current]

Flower Size 1/2" [1.25 cm]

Found in Ecuador at elevations around 1000 meters as a miniature sized, warm growing natural hybrid between S. morganii × S picta with ovate, flattened pseduobulbs enveloped basally by several conduplicate, uppermost leaf bearing sheaths and carrying narrowly elliptic-oblong, aute, narrowing below into the conduplicate, petiolate base leaves that blooms in the fall on a lateral, from the base, through the uppermost sheaths, erect, to 6: [15 cm] long, paniculate, with short branches, several successively single flowered inflorescence with several, remote, close, tubular sheaths

Synonyms Oncidium × lueroroides M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams 2008

References W3 Tropicos, Kew Monocot list , IPNI ; *Orquideología Vol 21 #1 pg 18. Dodson 1998 drawing fide;AOS Bulletin Vol 77 No 12 2008 as Oncidium lueroroides;

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