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Trichocentrum pumilum

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Trichocentrum pumilum
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Trichocentrum pumilum is a species of orchid found from Brazil to northeastern Argentina.[1]

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It is a pseudobulbous epiphyte, and grows primarily in savannahs and montane forests. Trichocentrum pumilum blooms in winter and spring.[2]

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Description


Trichocentrum pumilum is described as a "miniature-sized", mule eared, epiphyte which grows best in hot climates.[1]

The pseudobulbs grow in a small, clustered, broadly ovoid, and compressed fashion, and the plant carries single, apical, coriaceous, suberect, oblong to ligulate, subacute leaves. [2]

Branches are erect, ranging in length from 5-8cm. Flowers range in size from 5-8mm, with a densely multi-flowered inflorescence with a coriaceous, ovate, acute bracts and small campanulate flowers. [2]

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