Status:
valid
Authors:
Miers
Source:
ksu
Year:
1871
Citation Micro:
Contr. Bot. 3: 302 (1871)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000727268
Common Names
- Hyperbaena valida
- Valid Hyperbaena
- Valid Lily
Description
Hyperbaena valida (also called Validate Hyperbaena, among many other common names) is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the Mediterranean region. It has an upright habit and is characterized by its ovate leaves and yellow flowers. It is commonly found in dry grasslands and rocky habitats.
Uses & Benefits
Hyperbaena valida is used as an ornamental plant in aquariums and as a medicinal herb in traditional medicine.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Hyperbaena valida has small, white flowers with yellow centres. The flowers are followed by small, round, yellow-green fruits. The fruits contain several seeds, which are black and shiny. The seedlings are small and have a single stem with long, narrow leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Hyperbaena valida is a terrestrial orchid that grows in sandy soils in open forests and woodlands. It is best propagated by division, as the seedlings are slow to develop. Division should be done in the spring or early summer, when the plant is actively growing. The divisions should be planted in a well-draining, sandy soil mix, and kept moist until they are established.
Where to Find Hyperbaena valida
Hyperbaena valida is native to Central America. It can be found in the moist forests of the region.
Hyperbaena valida FAQ
What is the scientific name of Hyperbaena valida?
Hyperbaena valida
What is the common name of Hyperbaena valida?
Hyperbaena valida
Where is Hyperbaena valida found?
Hyperbaena valida is found in tropical and subtropical regions of the world.
Species in the Hyperbaena genus
Hyperbaena brevipes,
Hyperbaena denticulata,
Hyperbaena domingensis,
Hyperbaena hassleri,
Hyperbaena leptobotryosa,
Hyperbaena lindmanii,
Hyperbaena mexicana,
Hyperbaena oblongifolia,
Hyperbaena prioriana,
Hyperbaena smilacina,
Hyperbaena standleyi,
Hyperbaena tonduzii,
Hyperbaena undulata,
Hyperbaena valida,
Hyperbaena winzerlingii,
Hyperbaena allenii,
Hyperbaena vulcania,
Hyperbaena ilicifolia,
Hyperbaena eladioana,
Hyperbaena laurifolia,
Hyperbaena axilliflora,
Hyperbaena jalcomulcensis,
Hyperbaena columbica,
Hyperbaena cubensis,
Species in the Menispermaceae family
Abuta acutifolia,
Abuta antioquiana,
Abuta aristeguietae,
Abuta barbata,
Abuta brevifolia,
Abuta bullata,
Abuta candollei,
Abuta chiapasensis,
Abuta chocoensis,
Abuta colombiana,
Abuta dwyeriana,
Abuta fluminum,
Abuta grandifolia,
Abuta grisebachii,
Abuta imene,
Abuta longa,
Abuta mycetandra,
Abuta obovata,
Abuta pahni,
Abuta panamensis,
Abuta panurensis,
Abuta platyphylla,
Abuta racemosa,
Abuta rufescens,
Abuta sandwithiana,
Abuta seemannii,
Abuta selloana,
Abuta solimoesensis,
Abuta soukupii,
Abuta spicata,
Abuta steyermarkii,
Abuta vaupesensis,
Abuta velutina,
Albertisia apiculata,
Albertisia capituliflora,
Albertisia cordifolia,
Albertisia crassa,
Albertisia cuneata,
Albertisia delagoensis,
Albertisia exelliana,
Albertisia ferruginea,
Albertisia glabra,
Albertisia laurifolia,
Albertisia mangenotii,
Albertisia mecistophylla,
Albertisia megacarpa,
Albertisia papuana,
Albertisia porcata,
Albertisia puberula,
Albertisia scandens,