Cat-face orchid

Huntleya burtii

''Huntleya burtii'', also known as the cat-face orchid, is a species of orchid that occurs in Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and Costa Rica. It has beautiful fan-shaped growth and bears single, large, glossy flowers on 6" spikes.
Huntleya burtii, Waterfall of Baños, Ecuador The flower is not in a great shape. It's definitely Huntleya sp. and very likely Huntleya burtii but will double-check the species with experts. Baños,Ecuador,Ecuador 2021,Geotagged,Huntleya burtii,South America,Spring,World

Appearance

The long-lived, fragrant blooms may reach 5" across and are red-brown with yellow spotting toward the top, fading to white spotting toward the bottom. These plants usually grow at elevations of 900–3,600 feet and prefer warm, moderately bright environments.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassMonocots
OrderAsparagales
FamilyOrchidaceae
GenusHuntleya
SpeciesH. burtii
Photographed in
Ecuador