Habenaria Iberá FCA. History and documentation of the first hybrid of the genus registered for Argentina
Orchids are the most numerous flowering plants on our planet and the genus Habenaria, which is one of the most abundant in species, is taxonomically complex and with a pantropical distribution. Locating them in their habitats requires in-depth botanical knowledge and experience to successfully harve...
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I48-R154-article-64362023-08-20T23:34:01Z Habenaria Iberá FCA. History and documentation of the first hybrid of the genus registered for Argentina Habenaria Iberá FCA. Historia y documentación del primer híbrido del género registrado para Argentina Flachsland, Eduardo Terada, Graciela Schinini, Aurelio Cultivo de Habenaria híbrido Macrosistema del Iberá Orchidaceae orquídeas palustres Royal Horticultural Society Habenaria cultivation hybrid Iberá Macrosystem Orchidaceae swamp orchids Royal Horticultural Society Orchids are the most numerous flowering plants on our planet and the genus Habenaria, which is one of the most abundant in species, is taxonomically complex and with a pantropical distribution. Locating them in their habitats requires in-depth botanical knowledge and experience to successfully harvest their geophyte or tuberoid corms. Cultivate, hybridize, and reproduce them with biotechnology; requires patience, equipment, and technological expertise. Creating a new orchid hybrid poses challenges in the medium term, no less than five years until it blooms, so choosing the intervening parental species is the most important task in the process. The registration in the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), is the worldwide award that visualizes all the previous work. In this work, we narrate the story of finding the parents, anecdotes, and adventures of the collecting trips with Aurelio Schinini and the record of the first Argentine hybrid of Habenaria Iberá FCA, an orchid of singular lineage. Las orquídeas son las plantas con flores más numerosas de nuestro planeta y el género Habenaria, uno de los más abundantes en especies, taxonómicamente complejo y de distribución pantropical. Localizarlas en sus hábitats, demanda profundos conocimientos botánicos y experiencia para cosechar con éxito sus cormos geófitos o tuberoides. Cultivarlas, hibridarlas y reproducirlas por biotecnología requiere paciencia, equipamiento y experiencia tecnológica. Crear un nuevo híbrido de orquídea plantea desafíos a mediano plazo, no menos de cinco años hasta verla florecida, por lo que elegir los parentales intervinientes, es la tarea más relevante del proceso. El registro en la Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) es el premio que visualiza mundialmente toda la tarea previa. En este trabajo narramos la historia de encontrar los parentales, anécdotas y andanzas de los viajes de colección con Aurelio Schinini y el registro del primer híbrido argentino de Habenaria Iberá FCA, una orquídea de singular linaje. Instituto de Botánica del Nordeste 2023-08-03 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/bon/article/view/6436 10.30972/bon.3226436 Bonplandia; Vol. 32 No. 2 (2023); 245-255 Bonplandia; Vol. 32 Núm. 2 (2023); 245-255 1853-8460 0524-0476 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/bon/article/view/6436/6276 Derechos de autor 2023 Bonplandia |
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Cultivo de Habenaria híbrido Macrosistema del Iberá Orchidaceae orquídeas palustres Royal Horticultural Society Habenaria cultivation hybrid Iberá Macrosystem Orchidaceae swamp orchids Royal Horticultural Society Flachsland, Eduardo Terada, Graciela Schinini, Aurelio Habenaria Iberá FCA. History and documentation of the first hybrid of the genus registered for Argentina |
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Cultivo de Habenaria híbrido Macrosistema del Iberá Orchidaceae orquídeas palustres Royal Horticultural Society Habenaria cultivation hybrid Iberá Macrosystem Orchidaceae swamp orchids Royal Horticultural Society |
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Flachsland, Eduardo Terada, Graciela Schinini, Aurelio |
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Flachsland, Eduardo Terada, Graciela Schinini, Aurelio |
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Flachsland, Eduardo |
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Habenaria Iberá FCA. History and documentation of the first hybrid of the genus registered for Argentina |
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Habenaria Iberá FCA. History and documentation of the first hybrid of the genus registered for Argentina |
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Habenaria Iberá FCA. History and documentation of the first hybrid of the genus registered for Argentina |
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Habenaria Iberá FCA. History and documentation of the first hybrid of the genus registered for Argentina |
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Habenaria Iberá FCA. History and documentation of the first hybrid of the genus registered for Argentina |
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habenaria iberá fca. history and documentation of the first hybrid of the genus registered for argentina |
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Orchids are the most numerous flowering plants on our planet and the genus Habenaria, which is one of the most abundant in species, is taxonomically complex and with a pantropical distribution. Locating them in their habitats requires in-depth botanical knowledge and experience to successfully harvest their geophyte or tuberoid corms. Cultivate, hybridize, and reproduce them with biotechnology; requires patience, equipment, and technological expertise. Creating a new orchid hybrid poses challenges in the medium term, no less than five years until it blooms, so choosing the intervening parental species is the most important task in the process. The registration in the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), is the worldwide award that visualizes all the previous work. In this work, we narrate the story of finding the parents, anecdotes, and adventures of the collecting trips with Aurelio Schinini and the record of the first Argentine hybrid of Habenaria Iberá FCA, an orchid of singular lineage. |
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