
Cattleya labiata Lindl. and its varieties - a reflection
2013; Lankester Botanical Garden; Linguagem: Inglês
10.15517/lank.v0i0.11561
ISSN2215-2067
Autores Tópico(s)Plant and animal studies
Resumohigh salt content. The plants found there are psamofitohalophytes, small in size with abundant roots and long, leathery leaves; 2) rocky coastline, characterized by the presence of Dyckia encholirioides (Bromeliaceae); 3) forest, with many rocky outcrops and sparse herbaceous layers because the penetration of light in most places is low. This study was conducted between 2010 and 2011, in conjunction with the graduate program at the University of Lavras-MG Botany Ornamental Plants. Herbarium specimens deposited in the Herbaria Barbosa Rodrigues (RBR) and the Federal University of Santa Catarina (FLOR) were consulted and studied. The field work on the island of Campeche occurred over the years 2010 and 2011, totaling 49 trips lasting three days each. By the end of this work, 25 genera and 34 species of orchids and a natural hybrid were catalogued, described, and photographed. The genera and species found were: Acianthera pubescens, A. serpentula, A. saundersiana, A. sonderana; Aspidogyne bidentifera; Brassavola tuberculata; Campylocentrum aromaticum; Catasetum cernuum; Cattleya leopoldii; Cyrtopodium flavum; Cleistes macrantha; Encyclia odoratissima; Epidendrum fulgens; Gomesa crispa; Maxillaria picta; Miltonia flavescens; Notylia longispicata; Octomeria grandiflora, O. montana, O. diaphana); Oeceoclades maculata; Oncidium pumilum, O, flexuosum, O. ciliatum, O. barbatum; Ornithocephalus myrticola; Polystachya estrellensis; Prescottia densiflora; Rodriguezia decora; and Stanhopea graveolens.
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