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Antennae-carrying Restrepia

Restrepia antennifera
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Epidendroideae
Tribe: Epidendreae
Subtribe: Pleurothallidinae
Genus: Restrepia
Species: R. antennifera
Binomial name
Restrepia antennifera
Kunth in F.W.H.von Humboldt,
A.J.A.Bonpland & C.S.Kunth, 1816


Restrepia antennifera is an epiphytic, miniature orchid found at higher altitudes in cool, moist montane forests in Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador.


These tiny orchids lack pseudobulbs. The erect, thick, leathery leaf is elleptic-ovate in shape. The aerial roots seem like fine hairs.


The attractive flowers are 5 - 6 cm long. They develop one at a time at the base of the leaf. They are borne on a slender peduncle, originating from the base of the back of the leaf. The long dorsal sepal is erect, triangular at the base and ends in a somewhat thicker club-shaped tip (= clavate). They have fused lateral sepals (synsepals) which may be quite colorful : yellow, orange or tan with contrasting maroon lengthwise stripes. The long, slender, lateral petals equally end in a thickened club-shaped tip. The long lip is ovoid and widest its apex. It shows a reddish lengthwise stripe. In rare cases, the synsepals may split, resulting in two separate sepals. The column has four pollinia.


Restrepia antennifera is well-known to orchid growers, although many other Restrepias are misidentified as "antennifera". The flower blooms for 1 to 2 weeks. They flower again and again in sequential order from the same growth.


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Restrepia (114 words)
Restrepia is a genus of plants in the Orchid family closely related to Pleurothallis and concists of nearly 50 species primarily in the Andes with some into Central America.
Named in honor of Don Jose Restrepo, they tend to be more showy than most other Pleurothallids.
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Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net (247 words)
A. Bonpland & Carl Sigismund Kunth Kunth, 1816}} {{Taxobox_end}} '''''Restrepia antennifera''''' is an epiphyte epiphytic, miniature orchid found at higher altitudes in cool, moist montane forests in Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador.
The erect, thick, leathery leaf is elleptic-ovate in shape.
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