2pretty Pleurothallis relative with narrow thick clumping foliage, inflorescences up to 5` carry a series of rank-and-file 1/3` blooms that have an inflated green fused sepaline tube flaring open to form a triangular orange flower
2a lovely dense-growing prolific Pleuro with 3` narrow dark green leaves on upright thin 2` petioles, many short-spiked single-flowered infloresences appear simultaneuously from the top of the petioles, the wine red 3/4` flowers are picoteed with yellow margins, the strikingly upright narrow dorsal sepal is directly opposed by the fused ventral sepals, lateral petals hang forwards and downwards
2this is the real thing, the rare and spectacular cyanea, clumping mid-sized pleuro with radiating petioles and 5` somewhat folded heart-shaped bluish-green leaves; repeated flushes of blooms appear throughout the spring, the 3/4` flowers appear in dense clusters resting on the leaf and have spreading tapering cream-colored petals, the fused lateral round sepals are deeply concave and rich wine red, large cream-colored dorsal sepal has a crusty cake frosting texture
2a mini-mini with thick 1/2` densely mat forming dark green paddle shaped leaves, many thread like 4` spikes produce a spray of 1/4` yellowish open bird beak shaped flowers with light purple striations, profuse bloomer and easy grower.