South African Indigenous Flowering Plant

Cyrtorchis arcuata subsp. arcuata 

Flower of  Cyrtorchis arcuata subsp. arcuata which is a South African indigenous orchid

Flower of  Cyrtorchis arcuata subsp. arcuata  which is a South African indigenous orchid plant

Cyrtorchis arcuata subsp. arcuata is a South African indigenous orchid which growa on trees and  grows on rocks in semi-shade

 
Cyrtorchis arcuata subsp. arcuata  a South African indigenous orchid that grows as an epiphyte on tree or as a lithophyte on rocks

Zulu name
Umbambela, Iphamba, Imfeyenkawu
Family  ORCHIDACEAE
Scientific Name 
Cyrtorchis arcuata subsp. arcuata 
Endemism
Not endemic to South African
Distribution Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Western Cape

Cyrtorchis arcuata subsp. arcuata is found throughout most of tropical Africa to as far south as the southern coast of South Africa. Cyrtorchis arcuata subsp. arcuata grows most often in woodland, but may sometimes be found in riverine forest, at 600-1600 meters.

A robust monopodial epiphyte found mostly growing on syzydium cordatum in KZN or as a lithophyte in full sun or semi-shade that often produces large clumps.


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