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Encyclia citrina : ウィキペディア英語版 | Encyclia citrina
''Encyclia citrina'' (or tulip orchard) is a species of orchid with a strong lemon fragrance. Its petals are golden yellow with varying degrees of white crenulations in the lip. The plant may be upright or pendant, but the flowers are always pendant. It is also known as the tulip orchid due to its flowers' rounded cup-like shape. It has been referred to for generations as ''costicoatzontecoxòchitl'', meaning "flower in the form of yellow serpent head", by the Nahuas (indigenous peoples of southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico). == Morphology == ''E. citrina'' is epiphytic and has pendant plants and flowers. The plant is compact and has tightly clustered pseudobulbs, in length, wide, with a persistent papery surface. The leaves are silvery-greenish, 2–4 per pseudobulb, elliptical, acute and closely obtuse, in length, wide. The foliage is very noticeable with a fine powdery "film" over the leaves. The plant uniquely grows hanging upside down off a larger trunk or branch of a larger tree, often in rather cool and dry forest environments at of elevation.
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