Species Acrolophia triste
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There aren’t any identifications of Acrolophia triste.
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Etymology of Acrolophia:
Gk. akros = at the tip, end; lophos = crest; akrolophia = mountain ridge; referring to the raised edges (crests) on the flower’s lip or habitat. ‘Alluding either to the keels on the lip or, more probably, to the mountainous habitat of all the species.’ (Pfitzer, 1888–1889).
Etymology of triste:
From the Latin triste = 'sadly', 'sorrowfully', 'harshly' or 'severely'
Scientific name:
Acrolophia triste (L. f.) Schltr. & Bolus
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Acrolophia triste.