Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Homalopetalum pumilio

Homalopetalum pumilio is a tiny species from Mexico and Central America and is related to Cattleya.  The plant with its tiny pseudobulbs and leaves is only 2 cm tall.  They grow in succession and each growth produces one flower.  The flowers dwarf the plant at 4 cm, though flower size varies considerably with the plants from Mexico having larger flowers than those from Central America.  The flowers from the Mexican cersion are also more white than the green flowers from Central America.





6 comments:

  1. That is just fantastic. Thanks for posting it. I don't think I have seen many at all.

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    1. This is one of my favorite miniatures. It tolerates my conditions but actually prefers something more intermediate.

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  2. Spectacular and beautifully photographed. It seems some creature of the deep sea. Congratulations Ron! Hugs

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    1. Thanks, Angel. It does indeed look like some deep-sea creature, though I hadn't thought of that.

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  3. How often does each pseudobulb bloom?

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    1. Just once and for me usually during the summer.

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