Sobralia altissima explained

Sobralia altissima (Common name Inquil) is a species of orchid endemic to Huancavelica Department, Peru.[1] [2] It holds the record for tallest cane-like (ie non-vining) orchid species, with stems up to 13.4 m (44 feet) tall. with the self-supporting canes not over two inches (five centimeters) thick. This is the most tree-like orchid to be discovered to date. The six-inch (fifteen centimeter) wide purple flowers have white tips on their petals.[3] The species was discovered in 1999 by Benjamin Collantes and Marco Leon.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sobralia altissima D.E. Bennett & E.A. Christenson 1999. Rach. Nina. sobralia.autrevie.com. 2018-07-28.
  2. Web site: IOSPE PHOTOS. www.orchidspecies.com. 2018-07-28.
  3. Orchids Volume 68 Issue 11 (November 1999) pp. 1102-1111