Acampe ochracea (Lindl.) Hochr.
Description: found in open forests and at forest margins on tree trunks at elevations of 700 to 1100 meters as a small to large sized, hot to warm growing epiphyte with an erect to pendulous stem enveloped completely by many leaf-bearing sheaths most carrying lorate, narrowly oblong, thickly coriaceous, keeled, unequally and bluntly bilobed apically leaves that blooms in the late winter through spring
Photorights: Cedric Jancloes
- Size: Plant up to 1m tall, Stem 7mm thick, Flowers 0.6-1.2cm across
- Collector / Witnesses: Cedric Jancloes
- Year Collected: 2013
- Growing media: wood
- Flowering period: january
- Color: sepals and petals yellow to ochre with irregular brown markings, lip mid lobe white, brown spotted, spur yellow, brown spotted
- Water: medium to hot climate : 2 time a day winter 1 time
- Light: medium sunlight
- Temperature: 25 °C to 29 °C