Species Diaphananthe montana
Pictures from Observations
There aren’t any identifications of Diaphananthe montana.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of ORCHIDACEAE:
From the Greek orchis, testis; referring to the resemblance to the twin pseudo-bulbs of some genera.
Etymology of montana:
From the Latin montanus = ‘relating to mountains’
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Long etymology:
Named in honour of Swedish botanist Georg (Goran) Wahlenberg (1780 – 1851). Wahlenberg succeeded Carl Peter Thunberg as chair of Medicine and Botany, the same chair held in the previous century by Carl Linnaeus. Professor of Medicine and Botany at Uppsala University, he studied homeopathy and becoming convinced of its truth, became the first person to introduce homeopathy into Sweden.
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Diaphananthe montana.