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Eulophia parvula is a species of plants with 1 observation.
Very slender terrestrial herb 20–60 cm tall growing from irregularly conical tuberous rootstock often forming chains. Leaves c. 7, 10–30 × 0.8–1.3 mm, linear, ...
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How fast does Eleocharis parvula grow?
Eleocharis parvula (common name hair grass / hairgrass) is an extremely versatile and useful plant. It may be used to great affect by itself to form a grassy carpet: a very dense lawn like effect may be achieved in 6 – 8 weeks from planting.
Is Eulophia a terrestrial orchid?
Most Eulophia orchids are terrestrial but some are deciduous while others are evergreen. They either have an underground rhizome or pseudobulbs on the surface and those species with leaves have them on the end of a fleshy stem.
Eulophia parvula is accepted species in the family Orchidaceae subfamily: Epidendroideae, tribe: Cymbidieae, subtribe: Eulophiinae,
1 mm long. Fruit 15–20 mm long, purple, pendent. Flowers very small, yellow-green streaked with purple or chocolate-brown with a yellow lip. Bracts 5–7 mm long.
Eulophia parvula is an orchid species identified by (Rendle) Summerh. in 1957. Genus. Eulophia (Euph.) Grex. parvula (name currently accepted by Kew). Parents.
Identification. Eulophia parvula (Rendle) Summerh. [family ORCHIDACEAE ] (stored under name); Lissochilus parvulus Rendle [family ORCHIDACEAE ] · Related name.
Eulophia parvula (Rendle) Summerh. Back to results. Group. Monocot. Family. Orchidaceae. Genus. Eulophia. Species. Eulophia parvula (Rendle) Summerh. Malawi ...
Eulophia lisowskii Szlach., Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 38: 461 (1993). Description: Very slender terrestrial herb 20–60 cm tall. Perennating organs subterranean, ...
Life : Plantae : Tracheophyta : Liliopsida : Asparagales : Orchidaceae : Eulophia : Eulophia parvula ... Eulophia parvula, Summerh. Rendle. Generic Name, Eulophia.
Eulophia parvula Rendle Summerh. [family ORCHIDACEAE] ; Altitude range. 760–1450 m. · 1450. 760 ; Distribution. Zambia B Kaoma (Mankoya), fl. 18.x.1964, Fanshawe ...