Dracula Cordobae
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''Dracula cordobae'' is a species of orchid found in the montane cloud forest of south western Ecuador at elevations of 750 to 1000 meters.


Description

It is a medium-sized orchid, with an epiphyte habit and with very short ramicaules basally wrapped by 2 to 3 acuminate tubular sheaths and bearing a single, apical, narrowly obovate leaf that is conduplicated below the petiole. It blooms in a lateral inflorescence, from the base of the ramicaule, with successively a single flower that heads below the plant.


Taxonomy

The type species was discovered by Sr. Clever Córdova in El Oro, Ecuador at 800 meters, July 19, 1979 and described in the journal ''Selbyana'' by
Carlyle A. Luer Carlyle August Luer (August 23, 1922 – November 9, 2019) was a botanist specializing in the Orchidaceae. His specialty interest was the Pleurothallidinae (Genus ''Pleurothallis'') and allied species. Born to Carl & Vera Luer, he was raised in ...


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External links

* * {{Taxonbar, from=Q3283895 cordobae Flora of Ecuador