Disa
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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 Africa, with a few more in the Arabian Peninsula, Madagascar, and Réunion. Wikipedia
Family: Orchidaceae
Scientific name: Disa
Genus: Disa; P.J.Bergius 1767
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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 ...
A genus of about 130 species from Tropical and South Africa with four species in Madagascar and the Mascarene Islands.
Jun 29, 2022 · We've specialized in the hybrids of the seven evergreen species: Disa uniflora, D. racemosa, D. tripetaloides, D. cardinalis, D. aurata, D. caulescens, and D. ...
Sep 15, 2024 · Disa, genus of about 175 species of terrestrial orchids (family Orchidaceae). They grow in marshes and grasslands in southeastern Africa, in Madagascar, and on ...
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Disa uniflora is one of the first Disa we ever grew and it was the first one we fell in love with. These plants have large, electric red flowers.
Disa orchids, such as the famous Disa uniflora of South Africa's Table Mountain, are beautiful but long frustrated orchidists who didn't know how to grow ...
The Disa Orchid, originating in South Africa, is an interesting orchid plant, with multiple flowers per stem. Our plant has bright orange faux fresh flowers ...
This evergreen, terrestrial (ground) orchid grows under perennially wet or moist conditions. It is found along stream banks, waterfalls or wet cliffs on Table ...
Disa uniflora, the "Pride of Table Mountain", is the best-known Disa orchid. Like the rest of the genus, they need a lot of water, as they grow next to streams ...
Jan 10, 2019 · Disa orchids need to be kept wet all year round. This is opposite to the rule for watering most orchids.