Name: | Dracula erythrochaete, (Rchb.f.) Luer 1978 |
Synonyms: | Dracula burbidgeana, (Rolfe) Luer 1978 |
Etymology: | erythrochaete = red-haired |
Propagation: | divisions |
Origin: | Costa Ricam El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama |
Habitat: | epiphytic in cloud forest on mossy trees at altitudes around 1200 meters |
Notes: | The flowers of Dracula erythrochaete are up to 6.5cm in size, on the horizontal, rarely hanging and very rarely upright flower stalks can emerge terminally a flower. In the past many, different Dracula have been sold as Dracula erythrochaete. Therefore many of the published illustrations differ from the species offered here. |
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