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Chaubardia heteroclita is a species of genus Chaubardia
Description[]
Plants bloom from spring to summer with a single 5 cm wide flower
Distribution[]
Plants are found in Ecuador and Peru at elevations of 700 to 1500 meters
Culture[]
Keep plant intermediate to warm temperatures. Keep plant in shade to moderate light. Potting media should not be allowed to dry out. Keep moist but not soggy. Water about every five to seven days. Plants should be potted in a well drain mix with medium fir bark with some perlite or in tree fern fibers. Plant is best grown in a basket
Naming[]
Common Names: The Diffent Lip Chaubardia
Synonym[]
- Chondrorhyncha rhombilabium (C. Schweinf.) Fowlie 1984
- Cochleanthes heteroclita (Poepp. & Endl.) R.E. Schult. & Garay 1959
- Cochleanthes rhombilabia (C. Schweinf.) Senghas 1966
- Huntleya heteroclita [Poepp & Endl.]Garay 1969
- *Maxillaria heteroclita Poepp. & Endl. 1836
- Warczewiczella heteroclita (Poepp. & Endl.) Hoehne 1952
- Zygopetalum rhombilabium Schweinf. 1944