Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Asparagales
Species:
recurva
ID:
337926

Status:
valid

Authors:
(Lindl.) Pridgeon & M.W.Chase

Source:
wcs

Year:
2001

Citation Micro:
Lindleyana 16(4): 246 (2001).

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000337258

Common Names

  • Recurva Star Orchid
  • Star Orchid
  • Acianthera Orchid

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Synonyms

  • Humboltia acianthera Kuntze [unknown]
  • Humboltia recurva Kuntze [unknown]
  • Pleurothallis acianthera Lindl. [unknown]
  • Pleurothallis albipetala Hoehne & Schltr. [unknown]
  • Pleurothallis bistuberculata Barb.Rodr. [unknown]
  • Pleurothallis curitybensis Kraenzl. [unknown]
  • Pleurothallis lamproglossa Schltr. [unknown]
  • Pleurothallis leucorhoda Schltr. [unknown]
  • Pleurothallis lilacina Barb.Rodr. [unknown]
  • Pleurothallis lilacina albipetala Barb.Rodr. [unknown]
  • Pleurothallis lilacina microphylla Barb.Rodr. [unknown]
  • Pleurothallis maculata N.E.Br. [unknown]
  • Pleurothallis maculata Rolfe [illegitimate]
  • Pleurothallis recurva Lindl. [unknown]
  • Pleurothallis recurva microphylla (Barb.Rodr.) Garay [unknown]
  • Pleurothallis regeliana Rchb.f. [unknown]
  • Acianthera punctata Scheidw. [unknown]
  • Specklinia recurva (Lindl.) F.Barros [unknown]
  • Cryptophoranthus maculatus Rolfe [unknown]

Description

Acianthera recurva (also called Recurva Pleurothallis, among many other common names) is a small epiphytic orchid species, native to Central and South America. It has thin, branching stems and small, ovate leaves. It produces small, white flowers with purple stripes. It is found in humid, tropical forests, often growing on trees and other plants.

Uses & Benefits

Acianthera recurva is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a houseplant. It is also used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Acianthera recurva is small, white and has a star-like shape. The seed is a small, black, round seed. The seedlings are small and have a single, thin stem.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Acianthera recurva can be propagated by division or by seed. It should be planted in a well-draining soil in a sunny location. Water regularly during the growing season and fertilize with a balanced fertilizer once a month. Prune the plant after flowering to promote new growth.

Where to Find Acianthera recurva

Acianthera recurva can be found in Central and South America.

Acianthera recurva FAQ

What is the scientific name of Acianthera recurva?

Acianthera recurva

What is the natural habitat of Acianthera recurva?

Tropical and subtropical forests

What is the flowering season of Acianthera recurva?

Spring and summer

Species in the Acianthera genus

Acianthera aculeata, Acianthera acuminatipetala, Acianthera adamantinensis, Acianthera adiri, Acianthera aechme, Acianthera agathophylla, Acianthera alligatorifera, Acianthera angustisepala, Acianthera antennata, Acianthera aphthosa, Acianthera asaroides, Acianthera auriculata, Acianthera bicarinata, Acianthera biceps, Acianthera bicornuta, Acianthera bidentula, Acianthera binotii, Acianthera bissei, Acianthera boliviana, Acianthera brachiloba, Acianthera bragae, Acianthera breviflora, Acianthera butcheri, Acianthera caldensis, Acianthera capanemae, Acianthera caparaoensis, Acianthera capillaris, Acianthera carinata, Acianthera casapensis, Acianthera cerberus, Acianthera chamelopoda, Acianthera chionopa, Acianthera chrysantha, Acianthera circumplexa, Acianthera cogniauxiana, Acianthera compressicaulis, Acianthera consatae, Acianthera cordatifolia, Acianthera costabilis, Acianthera crassilabia, Acianthera cremasta, Acianthera crinita, Acianthera cryptantha, Acianthera cryptophoranthoides, Acianthera decipiens, Acianthera decurrens, Acianthera deserta, Acianthera discophylla, Acianthera duartei, Acianthera ellipsophylla,

Species in the Orchidaceae family

Aa fiebrigii, Aa hartwegii, Aa hieronymi, Aa leucantha, Aa lorentzii, Aa macra, Aa achalensis, Aa maderoi, Aa mandonii, Aa matthewsii, Aa microtidis, Aa paleacea, Aa argyrolepis, Aa riobambae, Aa rosei, Aa schickendanzii, Aa sphaeroglossa, Aa trilobulata, Aa weddelliana, Aa aurantiaca, Aa calceata, Aa colombiana, Aa denticulata, Aa erosa, Aa figueroi, Aa lozanoi, Aa lehmannii, Acampe carinata, Acampe cephalotes, Acampe ochracea, Acampe pachyglossa, Acampe praemorsa, Acampe joiceyana, Acampe hulae, Acanthophippium bicolor, Acanthophippium chrysoglossum, Acanthophippium curtisii, Acanthophippium eburneum, Acanthophippium gougahense, Acanthophippium javanicum, Acanthophippium lilacinum, Acanthophippium mantinianum, Acanthophippium parviflorum, Acanthophippium pictum, Acanthophippium splendidum, Acanthophippium striatum, Acanthophippium sylhetense, Acanthophippium curtisii, Achlydosa glandulosa, Acianthera aculeata,

References

The Plant List v1.1 record kew-217598: Based on the initial data import
John Lindley (1799-1865): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Lindl.' in the authors string.
Mark W. Chase (b.1951): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'M.W.Chase' in the authors string.
Alec M. Pridgeon (b.1949): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Pridgeon' in the authors string.