Anguloa

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Tulip Orchid
Anguloa sp. - Hybrid with green flowers  Orchideenwelt Dresden - by Diogo Correia
Anguloa sp. - Hybrid with green flowers
Orchideenwelt Dresden - by Diogo Correia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Higher Epidendroideae
Tribe: Maxillarieae
Subtribe: Lycastinae
Genus: Anguloa
Ruíz & Pav.
Type species
Anguloa uniflora
Ruíz & Pav., 1798
Species
  • Anguloa brevilabris
  • Anguloa cliftonii
    • Anguloa cliftonii var. alba
    • Anguloa cliftonii var. concolor
  • Anguloa clowesii - Tulip Orchid
    • Anguloa clowesii var. flava
  • Anguloa dubia
  • Anguloa eburnea
  • Anguloa hohenlohii
    • Anguloa hohenlohii var. hohenlohii
  • Anguloa tognettiae
  • Anguloa uniflora
  • Anguloa virginalis
    • Anguloa virginalis var. turneri

The genus Anguloa, commonly known as Tulip Orchid, is a taxon of orchids closely related to Lycaste. The genus is named after Francisco de Angulo, a Peruvian orchid lover. Its abbreviation in horticultural trade is Ang.

[edit] Description

This genus is found on the forest floor at high elevations from Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador to Peru.

They are rather large terrestrial and sometimes epiphytic orchids with fleshy pseudobulbs longer than 20 cm. The long, lanceolate and plicate leaves of a full-grown Anguloa can be more than 1 m long. Two to four leaves grow from the base of each pseudobulb. The leaves are deciduous, and are shed at the start of each new growth.

The flowers of these orchids have a waxy appearance and come in two colors : greenish white and yellow to red. A single flower per inflorescence arises from the base of each new pseudobulb. The white Anguloas have six inflorescences per pseudobulb, the other can produce up to twelve inflorescences. The sepals have a bulbous shape, resembling a tulip. The lip is three-lobed. The column has four pollinia.

The flowers have a strong scent of cinnamon.

[edit] Natural hybrids

  • Anguloa x rolfei (Colombia) (unplaced name)
  • Anguloa x ruckeri (A. clowesii × A. hohenlohii)(Venezuela)
  • Anguloa x speciosa (Venezuela and probably Colombia)
  • Anguloa x acostae (Colombia)

[edit] References

  • Dr Henry F. Oakeley (1999). Anguloa : The Species, the hybrids and a checklist of Angulocastes. Orchid Digest 63 (4). 
  • Dr Henry F. Oakeley (1999). A Revision of the Genus Anguloa. All Japan Orchid Society Orchids 38: 17-38. ; (also in Japanese)
  • Dr Henry F. Oakeley (1999). A Revision of the Genus Anguloa. Orquideologia 21 (2): 159-213.  (also in Spanish)