Peristeria (plant) explained

Peristeria is a genus of plants of the family Orchidaceae[1] commonly called dove orchid or Holy Ghost orchid. In line with the common name, the genus' name is from the Greek word peristerion meaning "from dove". According to the Royal Horticultural Society, Per is the official orchid abbreviation for this genus. In nature, it is found across much of South America as well as in Panama, Costa Rica and Trinidad.[2]

Peristeria elata is the national flower of Panama and is extremely over-collected in its native habitat. This over collection has led to its status as a species threatened with extinction delineated in Appendix I of CITES. In its native habitat, Peristeria can usually be found growing near the edge of hardwood forests. In the fall, after the trees in the hardwood forest lose their leaves, the plants are exposed to full sun throughout the cool, dry winter. Species in this genus are either epiphytic or terrestrial in growth habit.

Species

Image Scientific name Distribution Elevation (m)
Peristeria aspersa Brazil (Amazonas), Venezuela, French Guiana
Peristeria cerina Panama to Trinidad and Brazil (Pará) NaNm (-2,147,483,648feet)
Peristeria cochlearis Colombia0m (00feet)
Peristeria elata Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panamá, Venezuela NaNm (-2,147,483,648feet)
Peristeria ephippium Colombia to Venezuela (Amazonas)
Peristeria esperanzae Colombia.200m (700feet)
Peristeria guttata Bolivia, Brazil North, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela 400m (1,300feet)
Peristeria leucoxantha Colombia (Cauca), Ecuador
Peristeria lindenii Ecuador to Peru NaNm (-2,147,483,648feet)
Peristeria oscarii-rodrigoi Guatemala.
Peristeria pendula Brazil (Amazonas, Pará), Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Panamá, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad-Tobago, Venezuela NaNm (-2,147,483,648feet)
Peristeria selligera Guyana
Peristeria serroniana Brazil (Pará)

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Notes and References

  1. Pridgeon, A.M., Cribb, P.J., Chase, M.C. & Rasmussen, F.N. (2009). Epidendroideae (Part two). Genera Orchidacearum 5: 1-585. Oxford University Press, New York, Oxford.
  2. http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/namedetail.do?name_id=150353 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families