Aganisia

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Read about Aganisia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Aganisia (Greek, meaning desirable). Orchidaceae. Epiphytes grown on blocks. Stems short, finally forming pseudobulbs, arising from a creeping rhizome: lf. 1: fls. few, in an erect raceme from the base of the pseudobulb; sepals and petals nearly alike, spreading; lateral lobes of the lip short or obsolete, the middle lobe broad, spreading, entire or 2- or 3-lobed; pollinia 4.—Species 2; natives of S. Amer. For culture and propagation, see article on Orchids.


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Aganisia
Aganisia cyanea
Aganisia cyanea
Plant Info
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Epidendroideae
Tribe: Maxillarieae
Subtribe: Zygopetalinae
Genus: Aganisia
Lindl.

Species
See text

Aganisia Lindl. 1839, is a small South American genus in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), subfamily Epidendroideae.

The genus was named after the Greek word ‘agnos’ (gratitude), perhaps referring to the sweet scent of its flowers.

These dwarf, epiphytic climbing orchids occur in n montane or savanna forests and alongside rivers in Trinidad, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, and Peru.

These orchids show pseudobulbs and small flowers produced from a creeping rhizome. These flowers generally reach 4 cm in width. Their color is rare among orchids, varying from a rose-tinted violet to a blue-tinted violet. The flowers shows a short column foot and an elongate stipe.

They are rarely cultivated.

Synonym

Species

  • Aganisia cyanea : Blue orchid (S. Trop. America).
  • Aganisia fimbriata (N. & W. South America).
  • Aganisia pulchella (Trinidad to Brazil). – type species

Intergeneric Hybrids

  • xDownsara. = Aganisia x Batemannia x Otostylis x Zygosepalum
  • xHamelwellsara = Aganisia x Batemannianax Otostylis x Zygopetalum x Zygosepalum
  • xMasonara = Promenaea x Aganisia x Batemanniana x Colax x Otostylis x Zygopetalum x Zygosepalum
  • xOtonisia = Aganisia x Otostylis
  • xZygonisia = Aganisia x Zygopetalum

Reference

William Louis Stern, Walter S; Judd and Barbara S. Carlsward : Systematic and comparative anatomy of Maxillarieae (Orchidaceae), sans Oncidiinae - Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, Volume 144 Issue 3 Page 251 - March 2004