Epidendrum polybulbon
Epidendrum polybulbon is found in Mexico, Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Cuba and Jamaica. It is a rare species that grows in moist mixed forests at an altitude of 1000–1400 meters; it blooms in November and bears fruit in August.
The pseudobulbs of Polypodia are 10 mm long and 6 mm wide. They are grown on creeping rhizomes at intervals of 1 to 1.5 cm. They are slightly flat, yellow-green, and have two leaves at the top. The leaves are 15 mm long, 8 mm wide, blunt, slightly concave, bright green. The inflorescence is single or sparsely 2-flowered, terminal, flower diameter 15 mm, sepals and petals yellowish brown, lips white to yellowish white with yellow nails, stigma white with purple spots; sepals 9 mm long, 2 mm wide, short acuminate ; Petals are 9 mm long and 1.5 mm wide; single lip, 9 mm long and 6 mm wide, with claws, attached to the base of the spine, enlarged lip disc, wavy edges, thickened toenails, 2 mm wide; column length 5 mm, There are 2 obvious protruding parts at the top, the anthers are terminal and there are 4 pollen pieces; the ovary is 15 mm long and has a pedicel. The fruit is an oval capsule
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