Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Asparagales
Genus:
Species:
terminalis
ID:
1327389

Status:
valid

Authors:
(Hopper & A.P.Br.) M.A.Clem.

Source:
ipni

Year:
2014

Citation Micro:
Austral. Syst. Bot. 27: 17 (2014)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001339843



Common Names

  • Terminalis Duckbill
  • Terminalis Caleana
  • Terminalis Flying Duck Orchid


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Description

Caleana terminalis (also called terminal duck orchid, among many other common names) is a species of orchid found in Australia. It is an epiphytic orchid with a single, erect stem and up to 10 leaves. The flowers are white or yellowish-green and have a sweet scent.

Uses & Benefits

Caleana terminalis is used as an ornamental plant in gardens.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Caleana terminalis is yellow with a white center, and its seeds are small and black. The seedlings are thin and have small, light green leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Caleana terminalis is a perennial herb that is native to Iran. It grows best in full sun and well-drained soil. Propagation is usually done by division or by seed. Seeds should be sown in spring in a cold frame or in a seed tray. Division should be done in spring or autumn.

Where to Find Caleana terminalis

Caleana terminalis is native to Australia and can be found in the Western Australia region.

Caleana terminalis FAQ

What is the scientific name of Caleana terminalis?

Caleana terminalis

What is the natural habitat of Caleana terminalis?

Mountain slopes and dry areas in the Kerman Province of Iran

What are the medicinal uses of Caleana terminalis?

It is used in traditional medicine to treat inflammation, fever, and headaches

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

Mark Alwin Clements (b.1949): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'M.A.Clem.' in the authors string.
Stephen Hopper (b.1951): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Hopper' in the authors string.
Andrew Phillip Brown (b.1951): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'A.P.Br.' in the authors string.