Thanks all, Taking it to be an orchid, the initial response was to plant it on wood assuming it to be an epiphyte. but thru the Gurukula Botanical Sanctuary, Wayanad, we got an tentative identification of this being a ground orchid, possibly Eulophia epidendraea. Subsequently, it has been replanted in a leaf manure based soil mix, yesterday. Now we wait to see how the orchid responds. By "we" I mean the nursery at "The Forest Way" in Tiruvannamalai, TN, where im volunteering presently.
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