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ARISTOCRATIC ORCHIDS
... orchids. Orchids require a temperature range consistent with their place of origin: some demand high temperatures and flourish in a hothouse, others ... Brazil Brassia 'Rex' Phragmipedium caudatum Bifrenaria harrisonia Ludisia discolor Dendrobium aggregatum Cattleya maxima Stenorrhynchos speciosus Lockhartia serra The environmental requirement for each species depends upon the orchids native habitat ...
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Orchids of Brazil. Taxonomy
... Brazil. Taxonomy All images and information included in this site copyright © Francisco ... shows with darker flowers and shorter inflorescences. In any case, the hybrid origin is absolutely clear. Vegetatively, plants are intermediate between those of both ... be of the hybrid. We never found them in bloom in the habitat, as our trips were on May (for Hoffmannseggella endsfeldzii) and September (for ...
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Cattleya araguaiensis
Cattleya araguaiensis Cattleya araguaiensis Pabst AKA: N/A. ORIGIN/HABITAT: Brazil. Plants were first found in the state of Goias near the Rio Araguaia in the ... winter diurnal range results from warmer days and cooler nights. Rainfall is low in the habitat, but the relatively high humidity and large temperature range makes additional water available from heavy ...
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Sophronitis coccinea
... (Lindley) Rchb.f. AKA: Cattleya coccinea Lindley. Sophronitis grandiflora Lindley. Sophronitis militaris Rchb.f. ORIGIN/HABITAT: Brazil. Plants grow in coastal mountains on ridges lying near and parallel to the coast ... to the north in the coastal mountains of Espirito Santo. Within this region, the habitat may be discontinuous for miles in some localities, but it ultimately re-appears with ...
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Key to Native and Naturalized Genera of Ingeae
... spp., ubiquitous in Neotropical lowland and low-montane habitat..........Inga 16. Fruit dehiscent through one or both ... slightly curved forward; slender trees of Asiatic origin, planted but only weakly naturalized in Neotropics ... 1-jug.; intrastaminal disc around ovary; local astride Brazil-Bolivia boundary.................................. ........Zygia odoratissima (Ducke) L. Rico 42. ...
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Bamboo
... are mostly native to tropical contries, such as Indonesia, Burma, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, India, Thailand and southern China. A few "mountain ... , each sheath envelops the culm down to its point of origin at the node. At the upper end of each ... prefer the kinds that grow wild in their native habitat, including Himalayacalamus, Fargesia, Drepanostachyum and Sinarundinaria, all native to Yunnan, ...
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Carnivorous Plants Online - Botanical Society of America
... in the wild because most of them are relatively rare. Habitat destruction and over collection are two of the greatest ... Shield in north-central South America (Venezuela and bordering Brazil and Guyana). More Heliamphora CLICK HERE Family: Roridulaceae Genus: ... J., and Jobson, R.W. 2002. Molecular evidence for the common origin of snap-traps among carnivorous plants. American Journal of Botany ...
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Acacallis cyanea Culture
... Aganisia tricolor Bateman, Aganisia coerulea Rchb. f., Kochiophyton negrense Schlechter, Kochiophyton coerulens Hoehne. ORIGIN/HABITAT: Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela. These epiphytic plants are found throughout the upper Amazon ... forests in areas that are completely innundated during seasonal floods. Visitors to the habitat have reported seeing host trees partly underwater during a flood with the ...
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Bifrenaria harrisoniae Culture
... S. Williams, Colax harrisoniae Lindley, Maxillaria pubigera Kraenzlin, Maxillaria spathacea Lindley, Stanhopea harrisoniae G. Don. ORIGIN/HABITAT: Brazil near Rio De Janeiro. Plants grow on almost vertical, east facing rock cliffs at ... Station # 83743, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Lat. 22.9S, Long. 43.2W, at an elevation of 89 ft. (27 m). Temperatures are adjusted to a habitat elevation of 1640 ft. (500 ...
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The Other Jewels of Minas Gerais - Brazil's rock-dwelling laelias
... Brazil on what promised to be a satisfying trip for both of us. We agreed that I would spend a few days photographing orchids in their habitat ... across large rocks, which, in this area, are of volcanic origin as opposed to the iron-ore mountains where L. flava, ... glaucous leaves that protect them from their extreme environment. The habitat of L. tereticaulis is indeed extreme, reminding one of Arizona ...
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