With its only known habitat restricted to a single population spread across a dwarf montane forest at the border between departments Putumayo and Narino in southern Colombia, the devilish orchid is assigned as a Critically Endangered species in the IUCN (The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) Red List.
Named after its demonic patterns, the new orchid species, Telipogon diabolicus, grows a stem measuring between 5.5 to 9 cm in height.
Although the curious orchid could be mistakenly taken for a few other species, there are still some easy to see physical traits that make the flower stand out.
Apart from the demon's head hidden at the heart of its colours, the petals themselves are characteristically clawed.
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This feature has not been found in any other Colombian species of the genus.
"In the most recent catalogue of Colombian plants almost 3600 orchid species representing nearly 250 genera are included," researchers said.