Warm grower from Peru and Ecuador. Has woven belt leaf growth. Delicate little flowers.
Nick
The plant.
Just saw this one for the first time at our TAOS exhibit. It's a big plant.
A little confusion. The one shown above is Lockhartia oerstedii. Lockhartia serra is shown here. It has a more complex lip and different leaf appearance.
The leaves of Lock serra appear different also.
Still going strong with no sign of abating.
Another group of flowers.
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