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Stanhopea tigrina

Smithsonian Gardens

Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
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  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Hannele Lahti
  • Photographed by: Creekside Digital

    Object Details

    Description

    This medium sized orchid causes its bee pollinator to fall through its flower, collecting pollinia as it goes. The bee repeats this move at the next flower it visits, causing it to be pollinated.

    Bloom Time (Northern Hemisphere)

    May to October; peaks in July

    Ethnobotanical Uses

    In some parts of Mexico, the flowers of this orchid were used in the preparation of tortillas.

    Medicinal / Pharmaceutical

    This plant was used medicinally by the Aztecs and to treat sunstroke and weakness by Mexican Indians.

    Pollination Syndrome

    Bee (euglossine), collects oil

    Provenance

    From a cultivated plant not of known wild origin

    Accession Number

    2015-1393A

    Restrictions & Rights

    CC0

    Life Form

    Epiphytic

    Bloom Characteristics

    Pendant inflorescence is 6" (15.3 cm) long with 3-10 white and red mottled flowers. Flowers are 8" (20 cm) across.

    Fragrance

    Chocolate, vanilla

    Plant Size

    10-18" x 4-5" (25-46 x 10-13 cm), excluding inflorescence

    Range

    Mexico

    Habitat

    damp, thick forests; 1970-5580ft (600-1700m)

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    Common Name

    Spotted Bull
    The Tiger-like Stanhopea
    Torito

    Group

    [vascular plants]

    Class

    Equisetopsida

    Subclass

    Magnoliidae

    Superorder

    Lilianae

    Order

    Asparagales

    Family

    Orchidaceae

    Subfamily

    Epidendroideae

    Genus

    Stanhopea

    Species

    tigrina

    Data Source

    Smithsonian Gardens

    Topic

    Orchids
    Living Collections

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ax7753938f5-5e76-4890-bc45-5c60931b21cf

    Record ID

    ofeo-sg_2015-1393A

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