Disa roseovittata

    Disa roseovittata
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    Disa roseovittata is a terrestrial orchid, a perennial herb growing leaves and flowers annually from its tuberous rootstock. The medium to large plants reach heights of about 60 cm.

    The yellow-green to blue-green leaves are hairless with acutely pointed tips. They overlap each other in a spiral up the stem. The leaves don’t only sheathe the stem, but fold around it for most of their length.

    The floral bracts subtending and enveloping the ovaries of the flowers dry to a dark brown colour only in their upper sections while still flowering. This happens already early in the flowering cycle, the bracts being less resilient than the proper leaves below.

    The species resembles D. nervosa (iSpot; www.orchidspecies.com).

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