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Promenea stapelioides


This rather strange looking orchid is named for its fancied resemblance to the succulent genus, Stapelia. It is native to Brazil and has flowers that are large for the size of the plant, a very popular orchid among growers of miniatures. A more detailed description can be found at: orchidsinbloom-ron.blogspot.com/2010/08/promenaea-stapeli...
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