Appearance
Medium sized, cool to warm growing epiphyte with ovoid, elongate, slightly compressed and rugose, 4" [10 cm] psuedobulbs that have 2 to 3 apical, lanceolate, coriaceous yet flexible, curved 8" [20 cm] leaves. The basal panicle is stiff, usually pendant, branched, lax and 2 to 5' [60 to 150 cm] long and carrying many non-fragrant, variable sized flowers that arise in the fall and winter.Naming
Synonyms Ampliglossum insigne (Rolfe) Campacci 2006; Coppensia varicosa var. insignis (Rolfe) Campacci 2006; Gomesa insignis (Rolfe) M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams 2009; *Oncidium varicosum var. insigne Rolfe 1898; Oncidium varicosum var. moortebeekiense L.Linden 1906Distribution
Originally found in Sao Paulo state of Brazil. Elsewhere found as ornamental.Habitat
Epyphit, growing on trees.Uses
Ornamental.References:
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