Lepanthes tridactyla Luer 2002 GENUS Lepanthes SUBGENUS Brachycladium SECTION Amplectentes Luer 1994 Drawing by Luer and The Epidendra Website

Common Name or Meaning The Three Fingered Lepanthes
Flower Size .15" [4 mm]
Found in Ecuador at elevations around 2000 meters as a miniature sized, cold growing epiphyte with pendent, long-repent rhizomes giving rise to abbreviated ramicauls concealed by a long-pubescent lepanthiform sheath and carrying a single, apical, descending, coriaceous, long-pubescent, elliptical, subacute apically, 3 veined, cuneate below into the petiolate base leaf that blooms in the spring on a slender, upcurved, .02" [.05 mm] long, single flowered inflorescence with a long-pubescent floral bract
Synonyms Brachycladium tridactylum (Luer) Luer 2005; Neooreophilus tridactylus (Luer) Archila 2009; Oreophilus tridactylus (Luer) Archila 2009; Penducella tridactyla (Luer) Luer 2010
References W3 Tropicos, Kew Monocot list , IPNI ; * Icones Pleurothallidinarum Vol XXIV Luer 2002 drawing fide; Icones Pleurothallidinarum Vol XXVII Luer 2005 as Brachycladium tridactyla; Selbyana 29(2): 202-8. 2009 Archila as Oreophilus tridactyla; Orchid Digest 74(2): 69. 2010. Luer as Penducella tridactyla; Flora of Ecuador No 88 Lepanthes and affiliates Dodson & Luer 2011 as Penducella tridactyla drawing fide
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