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Disa miniata Summerh. We have few details about this taxon; if you can provide any information, photos or reliable records, please contact one of the site ...
The native range of this species is SW. Tanzania to S. Tropical Africa. It is a tuberous geophyte and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
Disa miniata Summerh. 1964 SUBGENUS Micranthe. Plant and Flowers in situ. Photos courtesy of © Swiss Orchid Foundation at the Herbarium Jany Renz and their ...
The native range of this species is SW. Tanzania to S. Tropical Africa. It is a tuberous geophyte and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
Disa miniata is accepted species in the family Orchidaceae subfamily: Orchidoideae, tribe: Diseae, subtribe: Disinae, Genus Disa section: Micranthe
Fertile shoots 30–60 cm tall; cauline leaves imbricate or subimbricate, 4–8 cm long, lanceolate, acute, closely sheathing; basal leaves somewhat smaller.
Flowering occurs in December to January. Cultivation: As given for the genus, cool growing terrestrial. Notes: By its posterior petal lobes being shorter than ...
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Dec 25, 2019 · Records of this taxon from Zambia are shown in the table below. Cases where the taxon is native, naturalised, possibly planted or definitely planted are all ...
The Least Disa is a cool growing orchid belonging to the sub family Orchidoideae native to Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
Disa miniata Summerh. original illustration from Flora Zambesiaca. Has been found in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zaire.