Acrolophia micrantha
Description
Robust terrestrial up to 600 mm tall. Leaves overlap and are up to 300 mm long. Inflorescence has up to 5 branches and carries many flowers. Petals and sepals are purplish-green to brown, with a white lip and the lip on the side lobes purplish.
Distribution in South Africa
Found mostly near the coast, from the eastern coast of the Western Cape to the Eastern Cape. Endemic.
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Typical habitat
Found near the coast from near sea level to 350m.
Flowering Period
This species typically flowers between September to December.
Distribution elsewhere in Africa
N/A. Endemic to South Africa.
Conservation Status
Status unknown.
All indigenous orchids are protected under South African legislation as well as CITES regulations.
References and additional information
Johnson, S.D., Bytebier, B., Stärker, H. (2010). Orchids of South Africa: A field guide. Struik Nature, Cape Town, South Africa.
La Croix, I.F., la Croix, E. (1997). African Orchids in the Wild and in Cultivation. Timber Press, Portland, Oregon, USA.
This genus and species article was written by Duncan McFarlane and published 2019-04-26.
Proof read and published by Karsten Wodrich.