Encyclia advena
Encyclia advena is a species of epiphytic orchid, native to Atlantic forests in Brazil.
Description
Encyclia advena is a medium-sized, hot to warm growing, epiphytic species, with conic-elongate pseudobulbs carrying 1 to 2, apical, coriaceous, narrowly lanceolate leaves and flowers in the Brazilian spring. Because of its first flowering time, in December, the orchid is also named as "the Advent encyclia".Encyclia advena has olive or yellow petals and sepals with brown or maroon veins. Sometimes there are flushes of maroon on the petals. The lip is white and has some purple veins. The flower form is cupped and the petals are fleshy. The inflorescence is branched and up to four times taller than the foliage.