Disa linderiana (Orchidaceae), a new orchid from the Western Cape of South Africa
Bytebier B. ; Oliver E.G.H. ; Liltved W.R. (2007)
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Disa linderiana, a new species belonging to Disa sect. Disella, is described from the high mountains of the western part of the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa. It is most closely related to Disa tenuicornis on account of the shortly bisaccate galea and narrow subpendent spur. © 2007 SAAB.
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