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- Q3006859 subject Q16808774.
- Q3006859 subject Q16813841.
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- Q3006859 abstract "Disa tripetaloides is a species of orchid that grows along the edges of streams in South Africa. This is one of the smaller species in the genus Disa in the section Disa. There are populations that come from the winter-rainfall areas of South Africa, and summer-rainfall areas of South Africa. It is also among one of the four commonly grown species of Disa in cultivation. The other three being Disa aurata, Disa cardinalis, and Disa uniflora. Disa tripetaloides is able to reproduce sexually and asexually. Asexual reproduction occurs by means of creating offshoots along the base of the plant and on stolons.".
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- Q3006859 genus Q599025.
- Q3006859 kingdom Q756.
- Q3006859 order Q26229.
- Q3006859 synonym "* Disa excelsa (Thunb.)Sw.".
- Q3006859 synonym "* Disa falcataSchltr.".
- Q3006859 synonym "* Disa venosaLindl.".
- Q3006859 synonym "* Herschelia excelsa (Thunb.)Kraenzl.".
- Q3006859 synonym "* Herschelianthe excelsa (Thunb.)Rauschert".
- Q3006859 synonym "* Orchis tripetaloidesL.f.(Basionym)".
- Q3006859 synonym "* Satyrium excelsumThunb.".
- Q3006859 thumbnail Disa_tripetaloides_240506.jpg?width=300.
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- Q3006859 binomialAuthority "N.E. Br.".
- Q3006859 familia Q25308.
- Q3006859 genus "Disa".
- Q3006859 ordo Q26229.
- Q3006859 regnum Q756.
- Q3006859 subfamilia Q132369.
- Q3006859 subtribus Q4246867.
- Q3006859 synonyms "* Orchis tripetaloides L.f. * Satyrium excelsum Thunb. * Disa excelsa Sw. * Disa venosa Lindl. * Disa falcata Schltr. * Herschelia excelsa Kraenzl. * Herschelianthe excelsa Rauschert".
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- Q3006859 type Eukaryote.
- Q3006859 type Plant.
- Q3006859 type Species.
- Q3006859 type Thing.
- Q3006859 type Q19088.
- Q3006859 type Q756.
- Q3006859 comment "Disa tripetaloides is a species of orchid that grows along the edges of streams in South Africa. This is one of the smaller species in the genus Disa in the section Disa. There are populations that come from the winter-rainfall areas of South Africa, and summer-rainfall areas of South Africa. It is also among one of the four commonly grown species of Disa in cultivation. The other three being Disa aurata, Disa cardinalis, and Disa uniflora.".
- Q3006859 label "Disa tripetaloides".
- Q3006859 depiction Disa_tripetaloides_240506.jpg.