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taxonomy |
desribed by |
Reichenbach, Heinrich Gustav |
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published in |
Hamburger Garten-und Blumenzeitung 16 : 178 1860 |
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family |
Orchidaceae |
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subfamily |
Epidendroideae |
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tribe |
Epidendreae |
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subtribe |
Laeliinae |
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genus |
Schomburkia Lindley 1838 |
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metabolism |
CAM pathway, stomata of the leaves are open at night.
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(K.Silvera, L.S. Santiago, J.C. Cushman, K. Winter - International Symposium on Plant Biology, August 2013 |
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it is useful give the soluble mineal nutriens, on the roots. |
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native of |
origins |
Trinidad & Tobago, Guyana, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador (Morona-Santiago, Napo, Sucumbios, |
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Zamora-Chinchipe), Brazil |
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altitude |
200 - 850 m (660 - 2800 ft) |
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habitat |
climate informations from Valencia (Carabobo, Venezuela)
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Köppen climate classification : Af, humid tropical climate of the rainforest
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(without a winter season, more and abundant rainfall) |
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the weather station data (temperatures are calculated for an altitude of 500 m / 1650 ft) : |
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photoperiod |
in Valencia this orchid bloom with a photoperiod, that varies during the year, from 12 h 07 m' to 11 h 53 m' |
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life form |
epiphyte |
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brightness |
partial shade |
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inflorescence |
length |
65 – 75 cm (200" - 235"), apical |
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nr flowers |
12 - 14 |
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habitat |
warm |
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size |
single flower 4 L 4cm (1.6" L 1.6") - inflorescence 20 L 12 cm (8" L 4.8") |
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duration |
inflorescence ~ |
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time |
to bloom from birth, ~ 120 days |
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CITES |
appendix |
II |