The other orchid found at rejang land wild nature is Devil Flower, taxonomy name known as Tacca chantrieri andre.
A comment at orchid board community about this orchid flowers :
TACCA CHANTERII - Very Rare!! This tropical plant, hardy in Zone 10, needs a minimum winter temperature between 55 and 60 degrees F at night with a daytime temperature 5 to 15 degress higher. It is best suited for growing in a greenhouse or a humid sunroom. Plant individually in 6" to 8" pots in coarse, rich, loamy soil that is well-drained. Fertilize weekly from spring to fall with half-strength liquid fertilizer. In cold climates, let the plant to go dormant in winter, water sparingly. Zones 10-11 or indoorsLets take a look how unique this creature. Very beutifull even in black colour !
It is very important to know where to get good, quality Tacca plants. The roots on the plants should be bright white and firm, not black, brown or soft.
- Tacca Chantrieri Andre`
- Common Name: Devil Flower, Bat Flower
- Family: Taccaceae Dumort.
- Country of Origin: Indonesia,Malaysia
- Habitat: Photo above at rejang land, sumatra highland
- Description: Curious, bat-like inflorescence both in shape and color, with wide spreading, wing-like bracts of rich maroon-black, accompanied by long trailing filaments or "whiskers"; the small black flowers are succeeded by heavy berries; corrugated olive-green leaves with oblique base.
- Accession #: 199300422
- Source: Smith College - Plant
- Accession Date: 10/18/93
- Bench: 1102 - Aroids, Marantaceae
- Qty: 2 confirmed on 11/08/99
- Accession History
- Classification:
- Division: Magnoliophyta
- Class: Liliopsida
- SubClass: Liliidae
- Order: Dioscoreales
- SubOrder:
- Family: Taccaceae
- SubFamily:
- Tribe:
- SubTribe:
- Based upon: Watson, L., and Dallwitz, M. J. (1992 onwards). ‘The Families of Flowering Plants: Descriptions, Illustrations, Identification, and
- Information Retrieval.’ Version: 19th August 1999. http://biodiversity.uno.edu/delta/.
- Internet Resources for this taxon
- Credits: Information on this page has been compiled from:
- Exotica 4, by AB Graf, 1982
- Information found at http://florawww.eeb.uconn.edu/acc_num/199300422.html
http://rejang-lebong.blogspot.com/2009/05/tacca-chantrieri-devil-flowers-from.html
http://www.birdfarm. net/MistysPassiflora/tacca.htm
http://www.rareflora. com/taccachablack.htm
http://www.tropicaflore.com/boutique/enter.html?lang=fr&target=d234.html
http://www.orchidboard.com/community/orchid-lounge/5715-tacca-chanterii-bat-flower.html
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