Description
- Plant vigour: Slow
- Stem: Erect
- Pseudobulb: Present, elongated and Sheathed
- Leaf arrangement: Alternate
- Leaf shape: Lanceolate
- Leaf Colour: Dark Green
- Leaf Margin: Entire
- Leaf Length: 46 cm
- Leaf Width: 5.25 cm
- Leaf venation: Parallel venation midrib and veins prominent on under surface of leaf
- Leaf number: 6–8
- Inflorescence type: Raceme
- Spike emergence: From the base of the pseudobulb
- Number of spikes/plant: 2–4
- Flower arrangement: Alternate
- Flower: Bractate
- Number of florets/spike: 18–45
- Flower size: Small (6.65 cm across the axes)
- Shape of the lip: Frizzled, ridged along the centre
- Days for all florets to open: 25
- Pod size: Medium
- Seeds: Numerous
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