Number Of Leaves Per Growth Or Cane: 1
Leaf Length: 13.0cm
Leaf Width: 5.0cm
Leaf Margin: Smooth
Leaf Shape: Cordate-ovate
Pseudobulb Length: 36.0cm
Pseudobulb Width: 0.2cm
Pseudobulb Margin: smooth
Pseudobulb Distance: tightly grouped together
Pseudobulb Root Tip: green
Inflorescence Overall Length: 1.0cm
Ovary Length: 0.5cm
Ovary Width: 0.1cm
Ovary Shape: terete
Ovary Color: dark chartreuse
Ovary Texture: ribbed longitudinally
Flower Natural Spread Length: 2.0
Flower Natural Spread Width: 1.0
Dorsal Sepal Length: 1.2
Dorsal Sepal Width: 1.1
Lateral Sepals Length: 1.2
Lateral Sepals Width: 0.4
Petals Length: 0.9
Petals Width: 0.6
Judging Center: Great Plains Judging Center
Award Number: 20203599
Award Date: September 19, 2020
Awarded As: Pleurothallis perryi 'Bryon Rinke' JC/AOS
Five non-resupinate flowers ten buds on 15, 0.5cm long inflorescences; sepals and petals chartreuse with red-purple venation; sepals hirsute on distal one-half margins; petals hirsute on distal one-third margin; lip red-purple, chartreuse picotee distal margin; column, anther cap and bilobed stigma red-purple; substance firm; texture glossy; species from Ecuador; ID by SITF _____________.
The lip of P. troglodytes is different - here they are side-by-side - there is a smooth, non-pubescent form of P. perryi that I have seen photos of from SW Ecuador
Dr. Mark Wilson
Dept. of Organismal Biology and Ecology
Colorado College
14 East Cache La Poudre
Colorado Springs
CO 80903
U.S.A.
Cell/mobile:
U.S. 719-321-6293
U.K. 23-8168-0164
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From: brinke@cox.net
Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2019 3:30 PM
To: Mark Wilson
Subject: RE: Help with ID
All the AOS awards look different than this one. Could the awarded ones be Pleurothallis troglodytes????
The lateral sepals are flat on the AOS awards and the margins are smooth.
This one has pubescent hairs on the sepals and petals.
Bryon
From: Mark Wilson
Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2019 3:57 PM
To: brinke@cox.net
Subject: Re: Help with ID
Hey Bryon:
Yes, I do think its P. perryi - what made you doubt the ID?
Mark
Dr. Mark Wilson
Dept. of Organismal Biology and Ecology
Colorado College
14 East Cache La Poudre
Colorado Springs
CO 80903
U.S.A.
Cell/mobile:
U.S. 719-321-6293
U.K. 23-8168-0164
________________________________________
From: brinke@cox.net
Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2019 2:21 PM
To: Mark Wilson
Subject: Help with ID
I got this from Ecuagenera. Do you think it is Pths perryi???
Thanks,
Bryon
Have a great weekend