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Zygopetalum
This orchid's generic name,
derived from the Greek word "zygon", means "yoked petal."
It refers to the yoke-like growth at the base of the lip caused by the
fusion of petals and the sepals. Most are epiphytes, but some are
terrestrials with glossy, strap-like, leaves. Their pseudobulbs are
deciduous. They are known for their fragrant, waxy, and long-lived
flowers with multiple blooms in shades of green, purple, burgundy, and
raspberry with several patterns.
- Assorted hybrids
- Most are fragrant
- Unique patterned flower
4" pots - pack 24
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