''Masdevallia'', abbreviated Masd in
horticultural
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trade, is a large
genus
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of
flowering plant
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s of the
Pleurothallidinae
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Naturally occurring species of this subtribe are among the more popular orchids of horticulturalists, es ...
, a
subtribe
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of the orchid
family
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(
Orchidaceae
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). There are over 500
species
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, grouped into several
subgenera
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. The genus is named for
Jose Masdevall (?-1801), a physician and botanist in the court of
Charles III of Spain
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.
Range and morphology
These plants are found from
Mexico
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to southern
Brazil
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, but mostly in the higher regions (2,500-4,000 m
ASL) of the
Andes
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of
Ecuador
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and
Colombia
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,
Peru
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and
Bolivia
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.
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/ref> They may be epiphyte
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s, terrestrial
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s or growing as lithophyte
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s on damp rocks.
The plants are characterized by an abbreviated to elongate and creeping rhizome
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that gives rise to stems that lack pseudobulbs. The stem bears a single, fleshy, erect to pendent, ovate to lanceolate leaf
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. The flowers are triangular and occur singly or in racemose inflorescences. They are characterized by a showy calyx and reduced corolla. The sepal
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Etymology
The term ''sepalum'' ...
s are fused at the base and frequently caudate. The petal
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s flank the semiterete column and the tongue-shaped lip
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is flexibly hinged to a free column foot.
Cultivation
The species are sensitive to inappropriate cultural conditions and will show signs of stress by leaf spotting or dropping. They can generally be grown in pots with sphagnum or seedling grade wood chips although a few species produce descending inflorescences and are best accommodated in baskets. In both cases the rhizome should remain at the surface of the medium in order to prevent rot.
Most of these plants are from high altitude cloud forests and require very cool conditions and abundant moisture throughout the year. They cannot tolerate dryness, low humidity, or excessive temperatures and the plants are very easy to kill. They will simply drop all their leaves and suddenly collapse if allowed to dry completely or are exposed to high temperatures. Many members of this genus from very high altitude cloud forests defy cultivation. Most of the species from this genus are considered less difficult in cultivation than plants from the genus ''Dracula'', and some of them are very easy to cultivate and have a 'weedy' habit such as Veitch's masdevallia
''Masdevallia veitchiana'', (pronounced "veech-e-anna") also known as Veitch's masdevallia or king of the masdevallias, is an orchid species of the genus ''Masdevallia''.
The plant is found in the wild near Machu Picchu and nearby areas in Peru ...
, but the majority of these species are usually very difficult to maintain in cultivation unless the plants can be kept cool and moist all the time.
Low humidity conditions or watering the plants with a water source which contains high levels of dissolved salts will result in the leaves yellowing and rapidly dying from the tips back to the rhizome. The plants should be provided with rain water or distilled water or a very pure water source. The medium should always remain moist as the plants do not have any significant storage structures like most orchids.
Selected species
* '' Masdevallia antonii''
* '' Masdevallia davisii'' – Davis' masdevallia, orchid of the sun, ''qoriwaqanki'' (Quechua
Quechua may refer to:
*Quechua people, several Indigenous ethnic groups in South America, especially in Peru
*Quechuan languages, an Indigenous South American language family spoken primarily in the Andes, derived from a common ancestral language ...
)
* '' Masdevallia pinocchio''
* '' Masdevallia unguentum''
* '' Masdevallia veitchiana'' – Veitch's masdevallia
''Masdevallia veitchiana'', (pronounced "veech-e-anna") also known as Veitch's masdevallia or king of the masdevallias, is an orchid species of the genus ''Masdevallia''.
The plant is found in the wild near Machu Picchu and nearby areas in Peru ...
, king of the masdevallias, ''gallo-gallo'' (Spanish
Spanish might refer to:
* Items from or related to Spain:
**Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain
**Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many countries in the Americas
**Spanish cuisine
**Spanish history
**Spanish culture
...
), ''waqanki'' (Quechua)
Taxonomy
''Masdevallia'' was found to be polyphyletic and the taxonomy of the group is unresolved but the currently accepted taxonomy proceeds as follows:[The Plant List(2010)]
Subgenera
* Subgenus ''Amanda
Amanda is a Latin feminine gerundive (i.e. verbal adjective) name meaning, literally, "she who must (or is fit to) be loved". Other translations, with similar meaning, could be "deserving to be loved," "worthy of love," or "loved very much by ev ...
'' (≡'' Spilotantha'')
** Section ''Amandae'': 28+ species, e.g. ''M. amanda'', '' M. bulbophyllopsis'', ''M. melanopus'', ''M. polysticta''. Separated in ''Spilotantha''.
** Section ''Ophioglossae'': 1-2 species – '' M. ophioglossa'', ''M. ophioglossa'' ssp. ''grossa''
* Subgenus '' Cucullatia'': (≡'' Megema'')4 species – '' M. cerastes'', '' M. corniculata'', '' M. cucullata'', '' M. macrura''
* Subgenus '' Fissia'': (≡'' Fissia'') 3 species – '' M. mutica'', '' M. picturata'', '' M. pleurothalloides''
* Subgenus ''Masdevallia
''Masdevallia'', abbreviated Masd in horticultural trade, is a large genus of flowering plants of the Pleurothallidinae, a subtribe of the orchid family (Orchidaceae). There are over 500 species, grouped into several subgenera. The genus is na ...
''
** Section ''Amaluzae'': (≡'' Luzama'') 6 species, e.g. '' M. amaluzae'', '' M. carmenensis'', '' M. patula''
** Section ''Aphanes'': (≡'' Pteroon'') 3 species – '' M. aphanes'', '' M. capillaris'', '' M. scopaea''
** Section ''Coriaceae'' :
*** Subsection ''Coriaceae'': (≡'' Byrsella'') ~35 species, e.g. '' M. angulata'', '' M. caesia'', '' M. civilis'', '' M. elephanticeps'', '' M. foetens'', '' M. fractiflexa''
*** Subsection ''Durae'': (≡''Regalia
Regalia ( ) is the set of emblems, symbols, or paraphernalia indicative of royal status, as well as rights, prerogatives and privileges enjoyed by a sovereign, regardless of title. The word originally referred to the elaborate formal dress and ...
'') 4 species – '' M. ayabacana'', '' M. dura'', '' M. panguiensis'', '' M. utriculata''
** Section ''Ligiae'': Monotypic – '' M. ligiae''
** Section ''Masdevallia'':
*** Subsection ''Caudatae'': ~28 species, e.g. '' M. bottae'', '' M. caudata'', '' M. decumana'', '' M. lychniphora'', '' M. triangularis'', '' M. xanthina''
*** Subsection ''Coccineae'': 12 species, e.g. '' M. amabilis'', '' M. barlaeana'', '' M. coccinea'', '' M. ignea'', '' M. veitchiana''
*** Subsection ''Masdevallia'': ~58 species, e.g. '' M. agaster'', '' M. calocodon'', '' M. mejiana'', '' M. pumila'', '' M. uniflora''
*** Subsection ''Oscillantes'': ~11 species, e.g. '' M. andreettana'', '' M. wageneriana'' (including ''M. pteroglossa'')
*** Subsection ''Saltatrices'': 14 species, e.g. '' M. angulifera'', '' M. constricta'', '' M. limax'', '' M. saltatrix'', '' M. urosalpinx'', '' M. ventricularia''
*** Subsection ''Tubulosae'': 7 species, e.g. '' M. bangii'', '' M. irapana'', '' M. tubulosa''
** Section ''Mentosae'': Monotypic – '' M. mentosa''
** Section ''Minutae'': ~21 species, e.g. '' M. floribunda'', '' M. herradurae'', '' M. minuta'', '' M. nicaraguae'', '' M. wendlandiana''
** Section ''Racemosae'': (≡'' Spectaculum'') Monotypic – '' M. racemosa''
** Section ''Reichenbachianae'':
*** Subsection ''Dentatae'' : (≡'' Petalodon'') 2 species – '' M. collina'', '' M. macrogenia''
*** Subsection ''Reichenbachianae'': (≡'' Reichantha'') ~11 species, e.g. '' M. rolfeana'', '' M. schroderiana'', '' M. striatella''
* Subgenus '' Meleagris'': (≡'' Rodrigoa'') 7 species, e.g. '' M. anisomorpha'', '' M. heteroptera'', '' M. meleagris''
* Subgenus '' Nidifica'': (≡'' Buccella'') 4-5 species: e.g. '' M. dynastes'', '' M. nidifica'' (including ''M. ventricosa'')
* Subgenus '' Polyantha'' (≡'' Alaticaulia'')
** Section ''Alaticaules'': 97 species, e.g. '' M. bicolor'', '' M. infracta'', '' M. scobina'', '' M. stenorrhynchos'', '' M. tovarensis'', '' M. vargasii'', '' M. weberbaueri''
** Section ''Polyanthae'': 7 species, e.g. '' M. discoidea'', '' M. lata'', '' M. polyantha'', '' M. schlimii''
* Subgenus '' Scabripes'' (≡'' Portilla'')
* Subgenus '' Volvula'' (≡'' Streptoura'')
Image:Masdevallia civilis.jpg, ''Masdevallia (Masdevallia)'' sect. ''Coriaceae'' subsect. ''Coriaceae'':
'' Masdevallia civilis''
Image:Masdevallia triangularis.jpg, ''Masdevallia (Masdevallia)'' sect. ''Masdevallia'' subsect. ''Caudatae'':
''Masdevallia triangularis
''Masdevallia triangularis'' is a species of orchid found from Venezuela to Ecuador. It grows to approximately 10 cm tall, and bears flat, solitary flowers above the leaves. It is more warmth tolerant than many other species in subsection Ca ...
''
Image:Masdevallia pteroglossa.jpg, ''Masdevallia (Masdevallia)'' sect. ''Masdevallia'' subsect. ''Oscillantes'':
'' Masdevallia wageneriana'' var. ''pteroglossa''
Image:Masdevallia angulifera Orchi 01.jpg, ''Masdevallia (Masdevallia)'' sect. ''Masdevallia'' subsect. ''Saltatrices'':
'' Masdevallia angulifera''
Image:Masdevallia floribunda Orchi 03.jpg, ''Masdevallia (Masdevallia)'' sect. ''Minutae'':
'' Masdevallia floribunda''
Image:Acinopetala wendlandiana.jpg, ''Masdevallia (Masdevallia)'' sect. ''Minutae'':
'' Masdevallia wendlandiana''
Image:Masdevalliaventricosa1.jpg, ''Masdevallia (Nidifica)'':
'' Masdevallia nidifica''
Image:Masdevallia bicolor.jpg, ''Masdevallia (Polyantha)'' sect. ''Alaticaules'':
'' Masdevallia bicolor''
Footnotes
* (2005): ''Masdevallias, Gems of the Orchid World''. Timber Press.
* : ''Icones Pleurothallidinarum, Systematics of ''Masdevallia (multiple volumes). Missouri Botanical Garden Press. (1984–2003)
* (2001): Phylogenetic relationships in Pleurothallidinae (Orchidaceae): combined evidence from nuclear and plastid DNA sequences. ''American Journal of Botany'' 88: 2286–2308.
References
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Masdevallia species and hybrids catalog with images
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Epiphytic orchids
Pleurothallidinae genera
Taxa named by José Antonio Pavón Jiménez
Taxa named by Hipólito Ruiz López