Orchid descriptions A-Z

Orchids by Genera

The South African Indigenous Orchids are listed below in alphabetical order starting with the genus and then following on with the species in alphabetical order under each genus. If you are looking for a specific genus use the list on the left and click on the genus.  That will give you all species with that genus. Click on the little arrow to the left of the genus name in the list and a drop down box will give you all the species belonging to that genus. Here you can click on a specific species and get the information for that species only.

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Stenoglottis longifolia

 

Description 

Fairly robust lithophyte or epiphyte, up to 600mm tall. Leaves 6-10 in a basal rosette, strap-shaped to narrowly elliptic, uniformly green, margins slightly wavy. Inflorescence lax to dense, up to 80 flowers that are lilac to white with darker spots all over. Sepals similar, up to 10mm long. Petals shorter than sepals, enclosing the column. Lip 5-lobed. Spur absent. 

 

Stenoglottis woodii

 

  • Disperis woodii by Martin Rautenbach

Description

Slender terrestrial or lithophyte, up to 200mm tall. Leaves 5-20 in a basal rosette, narrowly elliptic to egg-shaped, uniformly coloured. Inflorescence lax, 4-20 flowers, white to pink, often with purple spots at the base. Sepals similar, up to 5mm long. Petals erect, 3,5mm long.

 

Stenoglottis zambesiaca

 

  • Stenoglottis zambesiaca by Lourens Grobler

Description

Very slender lithophyte, or rarely an epiphyte, up to 350mm tall. Leaves 6-12 in a basal rosette, strap to narrowly spear-shaped, uniformly covered or sometimes spotted, or slightly wavy. Inflorescsence lax, flowers lax, pale lilac or pink, lip darker and spotted. Column enclosed by petals. Spur absent. 

 

Tridactyle bicaudata subsp. bicaudata.

 

Description

Slender to robust epiphyte or lithophyte, stems stout, usually erect, up to 350mm long and 4-6mm in diameter, roots separated from leaves by a length of bare stem. Leaves in 2 opposite rows, leathery, linear to strap-shaped, rounded, unequally bilobed. Inflorescences  dense, appearing from the axils of the leaves, 30-80mm long, 6-20 flowers, upward facing, palish yellow to brown. Also see subs. rupestris. 

 

Tridactyle bicaudata subsp. rupestris

 

Description

Please see the article on Tridactyle bicaudata subsp. bicaudata. This differs from the other form, which is lithophytic, leaves stiff, curved and up to 60mm long.  

Tridactyle gentilii

 

  • Tridactyle gentilii by Hugh Rogers

Description

Slender epiphyte, reed like stems up to 400mm long and 7mm in diameter. Leaves linear to strap-shaped, unequally bilobed and up to 150mm long. Inflorescences fairly dense, borne below the leaves, up to 70mm long. Up to 8 flowers, upward facing, white, up to 20mm in diameter, spur long up to 80mm. 

 

Tridactyle tricuspis

 

Description

Slender to robust epiphyte, Stems erect and up to 200mm long, but usually much shorter, 6mm in diameter. Roots produced along the length of the stem to a base of leaves. Leaves closely overlapping in 2 rows, linear or strap-shaped, unequally bilobed. Inflorescences fairly dense, borne below the leaves and up to 120mm long. 10-25 flowers greenish to cream, up to 11mm long. Clump forming.

Tridactyle tridentata

 

  • Tridactyle tridentata by Martin Rautenbach

Description

Slender epiphyte or lithophyte, stems up to 300mm long, branching, angled and 3mm in diameter. Roots restricted to the very base. Leaves arranged in 2 rows, circular in cross-section, grooved, stiff and often fleshy. Inflorescences borne below the leaves, shorter than 5mm, 2-5 flowers which are pale green to cream, which are up to 8mm in diameter, sepals spreading , petals strap shaped, lip side lobes tooth like, spur 7-8mm long. 

 

Vanilla roscheri

 

  • Vanilla roscheri by Lourens Grobler

Description

Robust liana of indeterminate length. Stem greenish-brown, cylindrical, succulent, up to 20mm in diameter, with a channel on either side and short roots arising from nodes. Leaves rudimentary, membranous, brown and green, up to 30mm long. Inflorescences terminal or axillary, up to 85 flowers, white with a pink throat. Petals and sepals spear-shaped to oblong, up to 80mm long. 

 

Ypsilopus erectus

 

  • Ypsilopus erectus by Martin Rautenbach

Description

 Slender epiphyte or lithophyte, growing up to 150mm tall. Stems 20-30mm long, erect, roots borne from the base. Leaves borne in an apical fan, linear to strap-shaped, up to 150 x 6,5mm. Inflorescences lax, several, arising from below the leaves, 120mm long, flowers 2-12, white and in 2 ranks. 

 

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Acampe

Acrolophia

Aerangis

Angraecum

Ansellia

Bartholina

Bolusiella

Bonatea

Brachycorythis

Brownleea

Bulbophyllum

Calanthe

Centrostigma

Ceratandra

Cheirostylis

Corycium

Corymborkis

Cyrtorchis

Diaphananthe

Didymoplexis

Disa

Disperis

Dracomonticola

Eulophia

Evotella

Habenaria

Holothrix

Huttonaea

Jumellea

Liparis

Margelliantha

Microcoelia

Mystacidium

Neobolusia

Nervilia

Oberonia

Oeceoclades

Orthochilus

Pachites

Platycoryne

Platylepis

Polystachya

Pterygodium

Rangaeris

Rhipidoglossum

Satyrium

Schizochilus

Stenoglottis

Tridactyle

Vanilla

Ypsilopus

Zeuxine