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Angraecopsis parviflora

Angraecopsis parviflora (Thouars) Schltr.
Angraecopsis parviflora
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Angraecopsis parviflora is a species in the Orchidaceae family, native to several regions in Africa and the Indian Ocean islands. It was first described in 1914 and is part of the genus Angraecopsis.

Description

Angraecopsis parviflora (Thouars) Schltr. belongs to the Orchidaceae family and is found in Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Réunion, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. This species was formally described in 1914 and is a member of the genus Angraecopsis. It is one of the orchid species that contribute to the rich biodiversity of the regions where it occurs.

Distribution

Cameroon · Ivory Coast · Madagascar · Malawi · Mauritius · Mozambique · Réunion · Tanzania · Zimbabwe

Synonyms

Listrostachys parvifloraMystacidium pedunculatumOeceoclades parvifloraSaccolabium parviflorumAerobion parviflorumEpidorkis parvifloraAngraecum parviflorumAngorkis miangis

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