Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Asparagales
Genus:
Species:
hagsateri
ID:
337995

Status:
valid

Authors:
Salazar & Soto Arenas

Source:
wcs

Year:
2003

Citation Micro:
Icon. Orchid. 5-6: t. 514 (2002 publ. 2003)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000337327



Common Names

  • Acineta hagsateri
  • Hagsateri Orchid
  • Hagsateri Star Orchid


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Description

Acineta hagsateri (also called Hagsater's Acineta, among many other common names) is a species of orchid found in Costa Rica, Panama, and Venezuela. It is a small epiphyte that grows on trees in wet montane forests at elevations of 1,000–2,000 m. It has long, thin, green leaves and produces small, yellow flowers.

Uses & Benefits

Acineta hagsateri is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a houseplant. It is also used to make dyes and in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Acineta hagsateri has small, yellowish-green flowers with white sepals and petals. The seed is small and round, with a black seed coat. The seedlings are small and have a single, oval-shaped leaf.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Acineta hagsateri is a terrestrial orchid found in the tropical forests of Central and South America. It is best grown in a well-draining, humus-rich soil in partial shade. Propagation is best done by division of the mature plants. The division should be done in spring or early summer.

Where to Find Acineta hagsateri

Acineta hagsateri is native to Colombia and Ecuador.

Acineta hagsateri FAQ

What are the light requirements of Acineta hagsateri?

Acineta hagsateri prefers bright, indirect light.

What type of soil is best for Acineta hagsateri?

Acineta hagsateri prefers a well-draining, slightly acidic potting mix.

How often should Acineta hagsateri be watered?

Acineta hagsateri should be watered when the top inch of soil is dry.

Species in the Orchidaceae family

Aa fiebrigii, Aa hartwegii, Aa hieronymi, Aa leucantha, Aa lorentzii, Aa macra, Aa achalensis, Aa maderoi, Aa mandonii, Aa matthewsii, Aa microtidis, Aa paleacea, Aa argyrolepis, Aa riobambae, Aa rosei, Aa schickendanzii, Aa sphaeroglossa, Aa trilobulata, Aa weddelliana, Aa aurantiaca, Aa calceata, Aa colombiana, Aa denticulata, Aa erosa, Aa figueroi, Aa lozanoi, Aa lehmannii, Acampe carinata, Acampe cephalotes, Acampe ochracea, Acampe pachyglossa, Acampe praemorsa, Acampe joiceyana, Acampe hulae, Acanthophippium bicolor, Acanthophippium chrysoglossum, Acanthophippium curtisii, Acanthophippium eburneum, Acanthophippium gougahense, Acanthophippium javanicum, Acanthophippium lilacinum, Acanthophippium mantinianum, Acanthophippium parviflorum, Acanthophippium pictum, Acanthophippium splendidum, Acanthophippium striatum, Acanthophippium sylhetense, Acanthophippium curtisii, Achlydosa glandulosa, Acianthera aculeata,

References

The Plant List v1.1 record kew-217665: Based on the initial data import
Gerardo A. Salazar (b.1961): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Salazar' in the authors string.
Miguel Ángel Soto Arenas (1963-2009): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Soto Arenas' in the authors string.