The native range of this species is Brazil to NE. Argentina. It is a tuberous geophyte and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome. Taxonomy ...
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How do you grow habenaria orchids?
Light/Watering: Grow in full sun to partial shade. If there is insufficient rainfall, water to keep plants evenly moist, but not wet. Fertilizer/Soil and pH: Habenaria grows best in well-drained, slightly acid soil rich in humus.
Is habenaria endemic orchid?
Habenaria harroldii, commonly known as the southern rein orchid, is a species of orchid that is endemic to the Fraser Coast region of Queensland. It has up to five leaves at its base and up to twenty five white flowers with reduced side lobes on the labellum.
Habenaria. Habenaria achalensis Kraenzl. First published in Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 16: 133 (1892). This species is accepted. The native range of this species is ...
Habenaria achalensis Kraenzl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 16: 133 (1893). Heterotypic Synonyms: Habenaria achalensis var. angustifolia Kraenzl.
Habenaria achalensis {species} - Magnoliophyta; Liliopsida; Asparagales; Orchidaceae; Habenaria;. Print. Search Taxonomy. Sub-taxa. Taxon Description (Wikipedia).
List of Habenaria species · Habenaria aberrans · Habenaria abortiens · Habenaria acalcarata · Habenaria achalensis · Habenaria achnantha · Habenaria achroantha ...
Habenaria is a large genus of terrestrial orchids distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The integrity and monophyly of ...
Terrestrial herbs. Leaves cauline, thin to fleshy, withering without abscission. Inflorescences terminal racemes, few- to many-flowered, frequently cylindric.
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A-H: Diversidad floral de Habenaria de Argentina. A: Habenaria achalensis. B: H. araneiflora. C: H. bractescens. D: H. ekmaniana. E: H. gourlieana.
Download this stock image: Habenaria paivaeana (as Habenaria achalensis) Habenaria montevidensis (as Habenaria arechavaletae) Flora Brasiliensis 3 4 15 ...