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Cochlioda (Greek for spiral, in reference to the structure of the lip). Orchidaceae. A small group of orchids found at high elevations in South America, little grown, requiring treatment given Odontoglossum. | |||
Pseudobulbous: fls. bright rose-color or scarlet, in long racemes; sepals equal or the side ones more or less joined; petals all much alike; lip clawed, the blade spreading and the side lobes rounded and perhaps reflexed, the middle lobe narrow.—Some of the species are retained by various authors in Odontoglossum and Mesopinidium. | |||
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*C. brasiliensis, Rolfe. Pseudobulbs tufted, oblong: lvs. obtong- lanceolale: scapes erect or arching, with 6-13 greenish fls. Brazil. | |||
*C. Floryi, Rolfe. Natural hybrid between C. Noetzliana and C. rosea. Fls. cinnabar-red, with yellow crest; sepals lanceolate; petals elliptic oblong. | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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Cochlioda (Greek for spiral, in reference to the structure of the lip). Orchidaceae. A small group of orchids found at high elevations in South America, little grown, requiring treatment given Odontoglossum. Pseudobulbous: fls. bright rose-color or scarlet, in long racemes; sepals equal or the side ones more or less joined; petals all much alike; lip clawed, the blade spreading and the side lobes rounded and perhaps reflexed, the middle lobe narrow.—Some of the species are retained by various authors in Odontoglossum and Mesopinidium.
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