Found only in western Ecuador in dry desert-like forests at elevations of 50 to 350 meters as a medium sized, hot growing epiphyte.
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It is species of orchid native to Ecuador. it has long slender pseudobulbs with several narrow leaves and produces long, branching inflorescences with ...
Brassia jipijapensis is native to Ecuador. It is found growing on trees in dry desert-like forests in the region of Jipijapa in western Ecuador.
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Bloom characteristics: Erect inflorescence is 16-20" (40-50 cm) long with 7-13 green flowers. Flowers are 2" (5 cm. Bloom Time (northern hemisphere): August.
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The plant matches the lip form and description of B. jipijapensis in the IOSPE. This plant strongly resembles the flowers, especially the Lip ...
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Features. Pot Size: 4"; Blooming Size: Yes; Light: Partial Shade; Temperature: Hot; Watering: Dry between; Origin: Ecuador ...
Brassia jipijapensis Dodson & N.H.Williams. Common name(s). Genus. Brassia. Family. Orchidaceae. Flora. World flora. 1observation.
Brassia jipijapensis is accepted species in the family Orchidaceae subfamily: Epidendroideae, tribe: Cymbidieae, subtribe: Oncidiinae, Genus Brassia
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RARE Brassia jipijapensis FLOWERS 4" pot SPECIES LARGE PLANT 8/29/24 ; Climate. Sub-tropical, Tropical ; Indoor/Outdoor. Indoor & Outdoor ; Growth Habit. Clumping ...
The native range of this species is Ecuador (Manabí). It is a pseudobulbous epiphyte and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome.