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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Subfamily
  
Epidendroideae

Subtribe
  
Stanhopeinae

Order
  
Asparagales

Family
  
Orchidaceae

Tribe
  
Maxillarieae

Rank
  
Genus

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Similar
  
Polycycnis, Braemia, Soterosanthus, Lacaena, Kegeliella

Trevoria


Trevoria is a genus of orchids native to southeastern Central America and northwestern South America. It grows in intermediate temperature and is found from Nicaragua and Costa Rica to Bolivia.

Contents

Trevoria was described by FC Lehmann in 1897. A photo of this single plant is also in the new vol 6 of the book Native Colombian Orchids: Volume 6: Supplement: Leucohyle-Zootrophion (1998). The name is in honor of Sir Trevor Lawrence, a former president of The Royal Horticultural Society.

Pelit gta v trevoria vaan nukuttas


Species

Species recognized as of June 2014:

  1. Trevoria chloris Lehm. - Colombia
  2. Trevoria escobariana Garay - Colombia, Ecuador
  3. Trevoria glumacea Garay - Costa Rica, Nicaragua
  4. Trevoria lehmannii Rolfe - Colombia, Ecuador
  5. Trevoria zahlbruckneriana (Schltr.) Garay - Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Bolivia

Culture

The lava stone for culture is watered daily with 200 yS of a urea free mineral NPK fertilizer. Leaves should be dried soon after they get wet to prevent leaf spot fungi. Every 10 days plants should get organic fertilizer over the leaves in a solution of up to 600 yS. Occasionally, fish emulsion or sea weed fertilizer (Bioalgen S90) or an amino acid fertilizer is applied. Other genera that grow well on such stones is the closely related Schlimia and also some terrestrial Polycycnis like P. morganii.

T. chloris flowers are extremely fragrant and do not require pollinators. they are only open for one day.

Concerning sandwich mounts it should be mentioned that Coryanthes were found to grow even better on sandwich mounts without bark, only Styrofoam (make sure by calling the producer its free of Freon or similar toxic substances added to prevent fire in some kinds of styrofoam), some large pieces of broken clay pots and a bit of fiber peat fixed together with a cord made of synthetic material.

References

Trevoria Wikipedia