Pleurothallis condorensis EC-115998
Found in Morona Santiago province of Ecuador and Peru in cloud forests at elevations around 1450 meters as a small sized, cool growing epiphyte. The green ovate leaves carry a 2″ long stem with a white flower with purple patterning, google it, its pretty ours are flowering size but not flowering yet.
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Description
Found in Morona Santiago province of Ecuador and Peru in cloud forests at elevations around 1450 meters as a small sized, cool growing, shortly repent to loosely caespitose epiphyte with slender, erect to suberect ramicauls enveloped basally by 2 to 3 sheaths and with a bract below the middle and carrying a single, rigid, coriaceous, ovate, acute leaf with the base narrowly cordate to obtuse that blooms in the summer on a horizontal, arising through a reclining spathe, in a fascile of 2″ [5 cm] long, sucessively single, few flowered inflorescence with much shorter than the pedicel floral bracts.