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| |familia=Orchidaceae | | |familia=Orchidaceae |
| |genus=Vanda | | |genus=Vanda |
| + | |common_name=Vanda orchids |
| |habit=orchid | | |habit=orchid |
| |Min ht metric=cm | | |Min ht metric=cm |
| + | |lifespan=perennial |
| + | |life_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
| + | |exposure=part-sun |
| + | |water=moist |
| |features=flowers | | |features=flowers |
| + | |flowers=red, yellow, green, purple, multicolored, pink, white, spotted |
| |Temp Metric=°F | | |Temp Metric=°F |
− | |image=Vanda Orchid.jpg | + | |image=wanda blau.JPG |
| |image_width=180 | | |image_width=180 |
| |image_caption=Vanda Miss Joaquim | | |image_caption=Vanda Miss Joaquim |
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| V. Batemannii, Lindl.-Vandopsis lissochiloides. — V. cathartica, Hort., is presumably an error for V. Cathcartii. — V. confusa is a new name proposed for V. caerulescens var. Boxallii. — V. cristata, Lindl. Sts. erect: sepals and petals yellow-green, the petals incurved : lip buff, striped with rich purple. B.M. 4304. B.R. 28:48. — V. Dalleana-V. lamellate x V. Boxallii. — V. Floreyae. A natural hybrid. Resembles V. caerulea in habit, but fls. smaller, white with violet lip. — V. gigantea, Lindl. -Vandopsis gigantea. — V. Lowei, Lindl.- Renanthera Lowei. — V. Maronae -V. teres x V. tricolor var. suavis. — V. Niemanii. — V. praemorsa. — V. pumila, Hook. f. Lvs. 4-8 in. long: racemes 3-fld.: fls. fragrant, ivory-white, 2 - 2 1/2 in. across, the lip crimson-striped; sepals and petals oblong-spatulate. Sikkim. B.M. 7968. — V. atriata. Reichb. f.-V. cristata. — V. Watsonii, Rolfe. About 1 ft. tall: lvs. subterete, acute, up to 14 in. long, dark green spotted with brown on sheath: scape brown-spotted, 10-12-fld.: fls. white, the crest and interior of sac yellow spotted brown; sepals and petals obovate-spatulate; lip 3-lobed, the front lobe oval, fimbriate. Annam. | | V. Batemannii, Lindl.-Vandopsis lissochiloides. — V. cathartica, Hort., is presumably an error for V. Cathcartii. — V. confusa is a new name proposed for V. caerulescens var. Boxallii. — V. cristata, Lindl. Sts. erect: sepals and petals yellow-green, the petals incurved : lip buff, striped with rich purple. B.M. 4304. B.R. 28:48. — V. Dalleana-V. lamellate x V. Boxallii. — V. Floreyae. A natural hybrid. Resembles V. caerulea in habit, but fls. smaller, white with violet lip. — V. gigantea, Lindl. -Vandopsis gigantea. — V. Lowei, Lindl.- Renanthera Lowei. — V. Maronae -V. teres x V. tricolor var. suavis. — V. Niemanii. — V. praemorsa. — V. pumila, Hook. f. Lvs. 4-8 in. long: racemes 3-fld.: fls. fragrant, ivory-white, 2 - 2 1/2 in. across, the lip crimson-striped; sepals and petals oblong-spatulate. Sikkim. B.M. 7968. — V. atriata. Reichb. f.-V. cristata. — V. Watsonii, Rolfe. About 1 ft. tall: lvs. subterete, acute, up to 14 in. long, dark green spotted with brown on sheath: scape brown-spotted, 10-12-fld.: fls. white, the crest and interior of sac yellow spotted brown; sepals and petals obovate-spatulate; lip 3-lobed, the front lobe oval, fimbriate. Annam. |
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− | '''''Vanda''''' W. Jones ex [[Robert Brown (botanist)|R. Br.]] 1820, is a [[genus]] in the orchid family (''[[Orchidaceae]]'') which, although not large (about fifty [[species]]), is one of the most important florally.
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| ===Propagation=== | | ===Propagation=== |
− | <!--- Type propagation info below this line, then delete this entire line --> | + | Divide rhizomes in spring or fall<ref>Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381</ref>. |
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| *''[[Vanda wightii]]'' (S. India) | | *''[[Vanda wightii]]'' (S. India) |
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| *''Vanda × boumaniae'' (''V. insignis'' × ''V. limbata'') (Lesser Sunda Is.). | | *''Vanda × boumaniae'' (''V. insignis'' × ''V. limbata'') (Lesser Sunda Is.). |
| *''Vanda × charlesworthii'' (''V. bensonii'' × ''V. coerulea'') (Myanmar). | | *''Vanda × charlesworthii'' (''V. bensonii'' × ''V. coerulea'') (Myanmar). |
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| *''Vanda x Miss Joaquim (''V. hookeriana'' x ''V. teres'') (Singapore). | | *''Vanda x Miss Joaquim (''V. hookeriana'' x ''V. teres'') (Singapore). |
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− | == Intergeneric hybrids == | + | === Intergeneric hybrids === |
| * Aeridovanda (''Aerides'' x ''Vanda'') | | * Aeridovanda (''Aerides'' x ''Vanda'') |
| * Aeridovanisia (''Aerides'' x ''Luisia'' x ''Vanda'') | | * Aeridovanisia (''Aerides'' x ''Luisia'' x ''Vanda'') |