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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.
Synonyms: · Common names: · Frequency: · Status: Native. Description: · Type location: Zambia, Mbala. Notes: · Derivation of specific name: miniata: ...
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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Disa miniata Summerh. 1964 SUBGENUS Micranthe. Plant and Flowers in situ. Photos courtesy of © Swiss Orchid Foundation at the Herbarium Jany Renz and their ...
Fertile shoots 30–60 cm tall; cauline leaves imbricate or subimbricate, 4–8 cm long, lanceolate, acute, closely sheathing; basal leaves somewhat smaller.
Disa miniata is accepted species in the family Orchidaceae subfamily: Orchidoideae, tribe: Diseae, subtribe: Disinae, Genus Disa section: Micranthe
Disa miniata Summerh. original illustration from Flora Zambesiaca. Has been found in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zaire.
Disa miniata Summerh. 24 DATA; 6 ARTICLES. 1 taxon page. apply filters. What is EOL? What's New? The EOL Forum · Education · Citing EOL · Terms of Use · Data ...
Disa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Orchidaceae. It comprises about 182 species. Most of the species are indigenous to tropical and southern ...
Disa miniata Summerh. Plants Orchidaceae Disa · Disa miniata. Species. Details · Observations · Maps; More. Photos · Sounds · Statistics · On/in · Names ...