Paraphalaenopsis denevei

The type species of the genus is Paraphalaenopsis denevei which flowers freely, blooming several times a year. The flowers of the genus are showy and long lasting, faintly scented, usually 5 to 7 on a raceme, although some species (P. laycockii), can produce 15 flowers on a single inflorescense. !Paraphalaenopsis denevei (J.J. Sm.) A.D. Hawkes 1963 . TYPE for the genus. Photo by © Eric Hunt and his Flicker Orchid Photostream. Plant and Flowers . Photo by.

Paraphalaenopsis denevei Plant mounted on cork, and is in bloom

SKU: 13835 Paraphalaenopsis denevei is native to western Borneo and can be found growing around the 300 Meter range. This plant likes to be grown in baskets when larger and likes moisture-rentive potting mix that is quite airy. Prefers higher humidity and intermediate to warm temps. The genus Paraphalaenopsis, abbreviated as Prphln in horticultural trade, is a member of the orchid family ( Orchidaceae ), consisting of 4 species endemic to Borneo and one natural (unconfirmed) hybrid, Paraphalaenopsis × thorntonii ( P. denevei × P. serpentilingua ). Named by American botanist Alex Drum Hawkes. [1] Paraphalaenopsis-denevei-2020-10-10***Determined to be the hybrid, Paraphalaenopsis Boediardjo, not denevei (Nov 2020); flowers of the awarded plant are smaller than P. laycockii, but larger than P. denevei; the colors of these flowers are faded due to the P. laycockii influence and the flowers exhibit a somewhat floppy appearance from the P. la. History Paraphalaenopsis denevei (J.J. Sm.) A.D. Hawkes 1963 - named for Dutch rubber planter Th. A. de Neve. originally described as a species of Bornean Phalaenopsis in 1925 - was redesignated as type species of the new terete-leafed genus in the Vanda alliance. [Emrys Chew 2017-03-21]

Ascocenda Suksamran x Paraphalaenopsis denevei Giulio Celandroni Orchidee

At one time Paraphalaenopsis had been classified as a sub-species of phalaenopsis, but they are now considered a separate genus in the orchid world. They are closely related to Phalaenopsis and other vandaceous orchids and cross hybridizing can be done, to some extent. History Paraphalaenopsis denevei (J.J. Sm.) A.D. Hawkes 1963 - named for Dutch rubber planter Th. A. de Neve. originally described as a species of Bornean Phalaenopsis in 1925 - was redesignated as type species of the new terete-leafed genus in the Vanda alliance. [Emrys Chew 2017-03-21] Paraphalaenopsis denevei (J.J.Sm.) A.D.Hawkes First published in Orquídea (Rio de Janeiro) 25: 212 (1963) This species is accepted The native range of this species is Borneo (W. Kalimantan). It is an epiphyte and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. Taxonomy Images Distribution Synonyms Publications Other data Distribution KBD Native to: Paraphalaenopsis denevei (J.J.Sm.) A.D.Hawkes Orquídea (Rio de Janeiro) 25: 212 (1963) This name is reported by Orchidaceae as an accepted name in the genus Paraphalaenopsis (family Orchidaceae ).

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Paraphalaenopsis denevei has been used extensively in hybridization. A count in mid-2017 discovered 74 primary hybrids and 62 second-generation hybrids (Yam ). There are now (early 2021) 79 primary hybrids and 98 second-and third-generation hybrids. Paraphalaenopsis labukensis Shim, A.Lamb and C.L.Chan Paraphalaenopsis denevei x sib, near blooming size, first year bloomers confirmed by grower. Features.. Paraphalaenopsis: February 17, 2018: Reviewer: Cindy Becnel from Belle Chasse, LA United States New to my collection!! Super healthy. Love Seattle orchids! Was this review helpful to you? Paraphalaenopsis (Pps.) denevei Image 131-11. Pararenanthera (Prn.) Firebird 'MAJ' HCC/AOS (Ren. Brookie Chandler x Pps. laycockii) Image 140-11 Pps. Kimmy. There have been many changes in taxonomy accepted by the RHS and AOS. Paraphalaenopsis intergenerics with Renanthera are known as Pararenanthera (Prn.), with Vanda as Paravanda (Pv.) and. Paraphalaenopsis denevei (also called 'Deneve's Phalaenopsis', 'Deneve's Moth Orchid' and 'Moth Orchid', among many other common names) is a terrestrial orchid native to Southeast Asia. It grows to a height of up to 60 cm and has long, narrow leaves. It grows best in partial shade and prefers moist, well-drained soils.

Paraphalaenopsis denevei

(Paraphalaenopsis denevei × V. Suksamran Sunlight) Hybrid of Paraphal species Pps. denevei and a compact growing orange Vanda hybrid. Plants Available: Growing bare root in black net baskets. Plants are mature with multiple growths. Orchid Care: Care requirements for Paraphal-Vanda hybrids are similar to those for Vandas. Paraphalaenopsis denevei ( J.J.Sm.) A.D.Hawkes, Orquídea (Rio de Janeiro) 25: 212. (1963). Type species: Synonymy [ edit] Basionym Phalaenopsis denevei J.J.Sm., Recueil Trav. Bot. Néerl. 22: 264 (1925). Homotypic Vanda denevei ( J.J.Sm.) Zurowetz, Orchid Rev. 41: 76 (1933). Distribution [ edit] Native distribution areas: References [ edit]