Appearance
It is a small to just medium sized, hot to warm growing epiphyte with a branching rhizome giving rise to ovoid, compressed pseudobulbs enveloped by basal sheaths when young and carrying [1] to 2 apical , oblong-lanceolate, obtusely to unequally bilobate leaves the blooms in the fall through spring on an axillary, .4" [1 cm] long, single flowered inflorescence arising on a newly emerging leafy growth and with the ovary and pedicel enveloped by a subtending bract. Flower size 1" [2.5 cm].Naming
SynonymsMaxillaria foliosa Ames & C. Schweinf. 1925
Maxillariella acervata (Rchb. f.) M.A. Blanco & Carnevali 2007
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