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10+ Satyrium erectum Seeds - Indigenous Perennial Orchid - Insured Flat Ship Rate 10+ Satyrium erectum Seeds - Indigenous Perennial Orchid - Insured Flat Ship Rate
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10+ Satyrium erectum Seeds - Indigenous Perennial Orchid - Insured Flat Ship Rate

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South Africa
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Seeds
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Perennial
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Satyrium erectum 10+
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Satyrium erectum Seeds

South African Endemic Orchid

Satyrium is widespread in temperate and montane Africa, and two species are to be found in Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Burma). The genus comprises about 90 species of orchids, of which 37 are found in South Africa. With their small non-resupinate flowers (lip facing up) Satyrium species do not really look 'orchid-like'. The African species of the genus grow in fynbos, grassland and miombo woodland, and can sometimes be found in extensive and dense colonies of thousands of individuals, particularly in the year after a veld fire. Most species are pollinated by moths which are attracted by the evening-scented flowers, but pollination by carrion flies and bees also occurs in the genus. Carrion fly-pollinated Satyrium flowers emit an unpleasant carrion-like odour. Flies, apparently hoping to find a dead animal to lay their eggs in, are attracted by these flowers and pollinate them. An exciting find was the recent discovery that three South African Satyrium species are pollinated by sunbirds. Satyrium erectum is a South African endemic species with a provincial distribution which includes the Eastern Cape, Northern Cape and Western Cape Provinces. It is a widespread species found on dry sandstone, and clay flats. Growing to about 30 cm, it has 2 ovate-elliptic basal leaves that are flat on the ground and 11 to 37 sweetly smelling pink flowers in a dense raceme. Flowers have darker tinges and spots on the petals. Growing orchids from seed is a fairly specialized undertaking and it requires a bit of understanding of tissue culture techniques. If you have never grown orchids from seed we recommend that before attempting this you should first contact your local Orchid Society, or purchase a book on the subject, or both!

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27 Jul 2021