Pleurothallis ourobranquensis [Campacci & Menini] in ed. SUBGENUS Specklinia SECTION Acuminatae Lindley 1859
Photos by © Dalton Holland Baptista
Photo by Jay Pfahl
TYPE Drawing by Marcos Campacci


Common Name or Meaning The Ourobranco Pleurothallis [A town in central Minas Gerais Brazil]
Flower Size .1" [2.5 mm]
Found above the city of Ourobranco in very exposed vellozia trees at elevations around 1500 meters as a mini-miniature sized, cool growing epiphyte with a clear green, cylindrical ramicaul enveloped basally by a tubular sheath that carries a single, apical, erect, thickly fleshy, clear green to yellow, lanceolate to oblanceolate, conduplicate leaf with an acute apice [very succulent looking in situ, leaves become less so in cultivation] that blooms in the spring on a .8 to 1" [2 to 2.5 cm] long, 2 flowered infloresence.
This species grows on high hills around the city of Ourobranco and is found on non-mosssy vellozia trees.
Very similar to P dryadum but this one differs in always having 2 flowers per inflorescence while P dryadum has 4 to 7 flowers per inflorescence.
Synonyms *Anathallis ourobranquensis Campacci & Menini 2005 publish 2006
References W3 Tropicos, Kew Monocot list , IPNI ; *Boletim CAOB No 60 4/2006 photo/drawing fide; Pleurothallids Neotropical Jewels Vol 1 Karremans & Viera 2020 as Anathallis orobranquensis photo fide
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