Aa figueroi

Aa figueroi

Aa figueroi is a species of terrestrial orchid classified within the family Orchidaceae, order Asparagales, and the South American genus Aa. The species epithet figueroi honors an individual named Figueroa — likely a botanist, collector, or patron who contributed to the discovery or study of this plant, following the common botanical tradition of commemorating significant persons in species names. Aa figueroi is a ground-dwelling herbaceous perennial that grows in the high-altitude grasslands and shrublands of the Andes, habitats known as páramo in northern South America and puna in the central and southern Andes. Like all Aa species, this orchid produces a compact rosette of basal leaves from which an erect, slender flowering stem emerges, topped with a raceme of small, closely packed flowers. The basal leaves are typically firm and lance-shaped to elliptic, adapted to withstand the cold temperatures, strong winds, and high UV radiation characteristic of Andean montane environments. The flowers of Aa figueroi, though diminutive compared to many cultivated orchids, possess the intricate bilateral symmetry and specialized pollination structures common to the Orchidaceae, including a distinctively shaped lip and a fused reproductive column. In its native habitat, this orchid relies on mycorrhizal fungal associations for successful germination and nutrient uptake from the often thin and nutrient-poor soils of high-Andean ecosystems. The species faces conservation pressures common to many high-altitude Andean plants, including habitat loss from agricultural expansion and the alteration of grassland ecosystems by overgrazing and burning.

Taxonomy

الرتبة Asparagales
الفصيلة Orchidaceae (Orchid family)
Species Aa figueroi

الأسئلة الشائعة

What family does Aa figueroi belong to?
Aa figueroi (Aa figueroi) belongs to the family Orchidaceae in the order Asparagales.

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