Overview
Large erect terrestrials arising from fleshy and tuberous roots. Stems unbranched, leafy. Leaves basal-rosulate or scattered along the stem, not articulate, sometimes withering prior to flowering. Inflorescences terminal. Flowers one to many. Dorsal sepal free, forming a hood, the lateral sepals fused to the base of the lip. Petals two-lobed, the upper lobes fused to the dorsal sepal, the lower lobes fused to the stigmatic arms and lip. Lip three-lobed, fused to the column at the base, with a short to elongate spur, the spur pendent, slightly swollen towards the apex. Column complex, the anther erect, with adjacent, parallel locules, the stigmatic processes elongate, the lower part fused to the lip, the upper part club-shaped; pollinaria 2, the pollinia sectile, each with a long caudicle and minute viscidium.