Macodes sanderiana
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Macodes sanderiana

Macodes Sanderiana

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Macodes sanderiana (Kraenzl.) Rolfe is a species of South East Asian jewel orchid mostly recorded from New Guinea but is also found in the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. This species has a long history of cultivation in Europe since the early 20th century and is prized for its ornamental leaves which are the largest in its genus. The leaves are dark green, the upper surface covered in an intricate network of veins in colors ranging from bright green to copper. In contrast, flowers are small and pallid so are often removed in cultivation. In nature, M. sanderiana grows in rainforests on the forest floor or lithophytically out of rock crevices. This species survives at a broad range of altitudes from close to sea-level, up to the lower boundary of the cloud forest. Exudates from the leaves of this orchid are traditionally used in New Guinea as eye drops for the treatment of myopia. M. sanderiana has not been assessed for the IUCN red list, however, as recently as the 1980’s this species was common in parts of its range within New Guinea.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Macodes
Family
Orchidaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Jewel orchid
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Macodes sanderiana leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Macodes sanderiana leaf
PLATE 02 · leaf
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