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Octomeria palmyrabellae
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Octomeria palmyrabellae is a species of orchid endemic to Brazil (São Paulo to Paraná). It is a cespitose epiphyte that ranges from 113 - 302mm long with cylindrical to sub-cylindrical leaves. The flowers are yellowish with wine-colored streaks, and come borne in a dense fascicle. Its habitat in Paraná is in the thickets of Araucaria moist forests, where it flowers from September to May....read more on Wikipedia.
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