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Description
Pleurothallis Teaguei is a small orchid species that belongs to the Pleurothallidinae subtribe. It is native to the humid and shady forests of South America, particularly in Peru and Ecuador. It is also known by its common name, Teague’s Pleurothallis.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukaryota |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Tracheophyta |
Class | Liliopsida |
Order | Asparagales |
Family | Orchidaceae |
Genus | Pleurothallis |
Appearance
Pleurothallis Teaguei is a small orchid that typically grows to a height of 5 to 10 centimeters. It has thin and wiry stems that are covered in small, triangular leaves. The leaves are dark green and have a glossy texture. The flowers of Pleurothallis Teaguei are small and delicate, with a diameter of about 1 centimeter. They are typically yellow-green in color, with a white lip that has purple markings. The flowers grow in clusters of 1 to 4, and they bloom throughout the year.
Care Guide
To care for Pleurothallis Teaguei, you will need to provide it with the right conditions. It requires high humidity and moderate to bright indirect light. Here is a general care guide to follow:
- Water: Water the orchid once a week, making sure to soak the potting mix thoroughly. Allow the potting mix to dry out slightly between watering.
- Fertilization: Fertilize the orchid once a month with a balanced orchid fertilizer.
- Soil: Use a well-draining orchid mix that contains bark, sphagnum moss, and perlite.
- Sunlight: Provide the orchid with moderate to bright indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight as it can burn the leaves and flowers.
- Hardiness Zones: Pleurothallis Teaguei is not frost-tolerant and should be kept in temperatures above 60°F (15°C).
Common Pests & Diseases
Pleurothallis Teaguei is susceptible to common orchid pests, such as aphids, mealybugs, and scale insects. It can also be affected by fungal diseases, such as root rot and leaf spot. To prevent pests and diseases, make sure to keep the orchid clean and dry, and avoid overwatering it.
Habitat
Pleurothallis Teaguei is native to the humid and shady forests of South America, particularly in Peru and Ecuador. It grows on trees and rocks in the understory of the forest, where it receives moderate to bright indirect light and high humidity.
Question and Answer
Q: Is Pleurothallis Teaguei a good orchid for beginners?
A: Pleurothallis Teaguei is not recommended for beginners, as it requires specific growing conditions and can be sensitive to changes in environment.
Q: How often should I repot my Pleurothallis Teaguei?
A: Repot the orchid every 1 to 2 years, or when the potting mix starts to break down.
Q: Can I grow Pleurothallis Teaguei in a terrarium?
A: Yes, Pleurothallis Teaguei can be grown in a terrarium as long as it receives enough light and is not overcrowded with other plants.
Q: Do I need to provide additional humidity for Pleurothallis Teaguei?
A: Yes, Pleurothallis Teaguei requires high humidity, which can be achieved by misting the leaves regularly or placing a humidifier nearby.
Related Plants
- Pleurothallis grobyi
- Pleurothallis pectinata
- Pleurothallis tuerckheimii
- Pleurothallis restrepioides
References
- Christenson, E. A. (2003). Pleurothallidinae. In: Manual of Orchids (Ed. By Bechtel, H., P. Cribb & E. Launert)
- Orchids Wiki. (n.d.). Pleurothallis Teaguei. Retrieved from https://orchids.fandom.com/wiki/Pleurothallis_Teaguei
- Ramirez, J. (2009). Orchids of Peru. Madrid: Ediciones Omega.