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|name = ''Condylago rodrigoi''
| name = ''Condylago rodrigoi''
|image = Condylago rodrigoi.jpg
| image = Condylago rodrigoi.jpg
|regnum = [[Plant]]ae
| regnum = [[Plant]]ae
|unranked_divisio = [[Angiosperms]]
| unranked_divisio = [[Angiosperms]]
|unranked_classis = [[Monocots]]
| unranked_classis = [[Monocots]]
|ordo = [[Asparagales]]
| ordo = [[Asparagales]]
|familia = [[Orchidaceae]]
| familia = [[Orchidaceae]]
|subfamilia = [[Epidendroideae]]
| subfamilia = [[Epidendroideae]]
|tribus = [[Epidendreae]]
| tribus = [[Epidendreae]]
|subtribus = [[Pleurothallidinae]]
| subtribus = [[Pleurothallidinae]]
|genus = '''''Condylago'''''
| genus = '''''Condylago'''''
|genus_authority = [[Carlyle August Luer|Luer]] (1982)
| genus_authority = [[Carlyle August Luer|Luer]] (1982)
|species = '''''C. rodrigoi'''''
| species = '''''C. rodrigoi'''''
|binomial = ''Condylago rodrigoi''
| binomial = ''Condylago rodrigoi''
|binomial_authority = [[Carlyle August Luer|Luer]] (1982)
| binomial_authority = [[Carlyle August Luer|Luer]] (1982)
}}
}}
'''''Condylago rodrigoi''''' is a [[species]] of [[orchid]]s and the sole species of the [[genus]] '''''Condylago'''''. The generic name refers to the articulation of the lip which, like the genus ''[[Acostaea]]''. is sensitive and snaps up when triggered. The leaves are up to about 4" long. Each inflorescence has many flowers and each flower may last for several months. This orchid has no [[pseudobulb]]s.
'''''Condylago rodrigoi''''' is a [[species]] of [[orchid]]s and the sole species of the [[genus]] '''''Condylago'''''. The generic name refers to the articulation of the lip which, like the genus ''[[Acostaea]]''. is sensitive and snaps up when triggered. The leaves are up to about 4" long. Each inflorescence has many flowers and each flower may last for several months. This orchid has no [[pseudobulb]]s.
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The species is uniquely found in [[Colombia]]<ref>[http://www.orchidspecies.com/condlyrodrigoi.htm The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia]</ref> at altitudes ranging from 4,600 feet (1,400 m) to 5,250 feet (1,600 m). Named in honor of Sr. Rodrigo Escobar of Medellin, Colombia, who has successfully cultivated this species since its discovery.<ref>http://www.orchids.se/condylago_rodrigoi.htm</ref>
The species is uniquely found in [[Colombia]]<ref>[http://www.orchidspecies.com/condlyrodrigoi.htm The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia]</ref> at altitudes ranging from 4,600 feet (1,400 m) to 5,250 feet (1,600 m). Named in honor of Sr. Rodrigo Escobar of Medellin, Colombia, who has successfully cultivated this species since its discovery.<ref>http://www.orchids.se/condylago_rodrigoi.htm</ref>


==References==
== References ==
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==External links==
== External links ==
*{{Commons-inline|Condylago rodrigoi|''Condylago rodrigoi''}}
*{{Commons-inline|Condylago rodrigoi|''Condylago rodrigoi''}}


[[Category:Orchid genera]]
[[Category:Monotypic orchid genera]]
[[Category:Epidendroideae]]
[[Category:Pleurothallidinae]]
[[Category:Flora of South America]]
[[Category:Flora of South America]]
[[Category:Monotypic plant genera]]

Revision as of 10:43, 26 December 2013

Condylago rodrigoi
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Genus:
Condylago

Luer (1982)
Species:
C. rodrigoi
Binomial name
Condylago rodrigoi
Luer (1982)

Condylago rodrigoi is a species of orchids and the sole species of the genus Condylago. The generic name refers to the articulation of the lip which, like the genus Acostaea. is sensitive and snaps up when triggered. The leaves are up to about 4" long. Each inflorescence has many flowers and each flower may last for several months. This orchid has no pseudobulbs.

The species is uniquely found in Colombia[1] at altitudes ranging from 4,600 feet (1,400 m) to 5,250 feet (1,600 m). Named in honor of Sr. Rodrigo Escobar of Medellin, Colombia, who has successfully cultivated this species since its discovery.[2]

References