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Masdevallia davisii : ウィキペディア英語版 | Masdevallia davisii
''Masdevallia davisii'' (Davis' masdevallia) is a species of the ''Masdevallia'' genus of orchids. It is also known as the orchid of the sun and was known to the Incas as ''qoriwaqanki'' ("golden waqanki") – due to its similarity in form to the red ''Masdevallia veitchiana'', known as ''waqanki''. It was named after Walter Davis who discovered it near Cusco in Peru in 1873. == Description == ''Masdevallia davisii'' is grown cool and blooms in the late spring with a single brilliant yellow flower, usually deep orange inside. The 6.5 to 9 cm flowers hold themselves high and appear successively on an erect, slender peduncle, 25 cm long.〔 The flowers' predominant feature is their thickly textured and well-developed sepals, which end in three characteristic tails (one pointing up and the other two pointing down).〔
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