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Orchid Species: Habenaria ayangannensis

(This name is currently accepted by Kew.)

Habenaria ayangannensis is an orchid species identified by Renz in 1992.
Genus
Habenaria (Hab.)
Grex
ayangannensis
(name currently accepted by Kew)
Parents
Species
Author
Renz
Year
1992
ORIGIN: There is no known material of this species from northern Brazil, however it occurs in Venezuela, where it was collected a few meters from the Brazilian border and reaches the central region of the cerrado biome, where it is common in some localities. Thus, it is likely that the species occurs and will eventually be found in northern Brazil, at least in the state of Roraima.

DESCRIPTION: There is no known material of this species from northern Brazil, however it occurs in Venezuela, where it was collected a few meters from the Brazilian border and reaches the central region of the cerrado biome, where it is common in some localities. Thus, it is likely that the species occurs and will eventually be found in northern Brazil, at least in the state of Roraima. Distinctive features of this species are the linear-setaceous leaves, the small flowers (dorsal sepal ca. 3 x 2.5 mm), the ovary which spreads from the rachis and the bracts usually shorter than half the length of the pedicellate ovary, even in the lower flowers in the inflorescence. Flowers are mainly green and the species is typical of humid places. Flowering time in central Brazil as well as in Venezuela occurs at the end of the rainy season.

FLOWER SIZE: 0.4 inches [1 cm] -- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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