Harrison's bifrenaria with the scientific name bifrenaria harrisoniae comes from Brazil, around Rio de Janeiro.
The plant blooms in early summer, producing short, fragrant flowers that are shorter than the leaves and appear on new pseudobulb.
The newly grown leaves are very perishable and should not be wet.
The large lip has three leaves, the hair is dark purple or reddish brown, and the veins are covered with a dark color.
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