D. cordobae is from Ecuador where it grows at relatively low altitude from 800 to 1000m.
The leaves are 25-28cm long and 4cm wide, the flowers 15cm tail to tail. This species grows well in intermediate conditions.
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D. cordobae is from Ecuador where it grows at relatively low altitude from 800 to 1000m.
The leaves are 25-28cm long and 4cm wide, the flowers 15cm tail to tail. This species grows well in intermediate conditions.
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I've always wondered why these are called Dracula... anyways beautiful as always.
stunning thomas!
really nice seeing all the details in all of your shots, super!
If I had to guess, I would say they are called Dracula because they can be grotesque and beautiful all at once! Bellissimo! (Bellissima?!)
Love these. Keep thinking I should try a couple. Thomas you are a fantastic grower and photographer. You really should put your name on your photos. Would hate to see others take credit for them.
Man that is amazing.
Cheers,
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Wonderful detail! love the little hairs covering the flower!
Beautiful details of the bloom!
What a neat dracula! I like the face on them.