Finding
This plant and flowers matches the photos and description in the IOSPE; leaves are deeply cordate and flowers are singly produced on the inflorescences; flower size is large, but within range. Supporting photos can also be found in the orchidroots.com and the OW.
Overall Length Of Growth Cane: 32-33cm
Number Of Leaves Per Growth Or Cane: 1
Leaf Length: 8.6
Leaf Width: 3.6
Leaf Margin: smooth
Leaf Shape: see description above
Pseudobulb Length: 29
Pseudobulb Width: 0.2
Pseudobulb Margin: smooth
Pseudobulb Distance: close together
Pseudobulb Root Tip: green
Ovary Length: 0.4
Ovary Width: 0.1
Ovary Shape: terete
Ovary Color: green
Ovary Texture: ribbed longitudinally
Flower Natural Spread Length: 1.5
Flower Natural Spread Width: 1.3
Dorsal Sepal Length: 1.1
Dorsal Sepal Width: 0.4
Lateral Sepals Length: 1.0
Lateral Sepals Width: 0.5
Petals Length: 0.5
Petals Width: 0.1
Judging Center: Great Plains Judging Center
Award Number: 20223616
Award Date: November 19, 2022
Awarded As: Pleurothallis coriacardia 'Bryon' CBR
Twenty-six pale yellow flowers and 32 buds on 58 fascile rising from the apex of the ramicaul through a spathe and carries tubular floral bracts; ramicauls slender, erect, light green, enveloped basally by two closed tubular sheaths and another on the lower third, 0.2cm wide x 29cm long; leaf apical, suberect to spreading, coriaceous, ovate to narrowly ovate, acute, lightly acuminate, basally sessile and deeply cordate, 3.6cm wide x 8.6cm long, green; dorsal sepal with three veins, dusted mahogany central two-thirds, ovate, acute to subacute; midrib pale yellow; synsepal fused, four veins; margins dusted mahogany, acute to subacute; petals 1 veined, swept downward, dusted mahogany, narrowly triangular, denticulate; lip overlaid mahogany, thick, oblong ovate, apex obtuse with low subconical callus beneath column; column 0.2cm wide x 0.2cm long, pale green, anther cap yellow; ovary green, 0.1cm wide x 0.4 cm long, ribbed longitudinally; substance firm; texture waxy; species from Ecuador; ID by SITF ________________. ID Icones Pleurothallidinarum pages 117-119, 226.