Ornamental potential of Schomburkgia crispa Lindl.

Orchids are one of the groups of plants with the greatest commercialization potential. They have floral characteristics highly valued in the sector of flowers and ornamental plants. However, exotics species are the most commercialized. The native species are still little explored for their ornament...

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Main Authors: José Carlos Sorgato, Jackeline Schultz Soares, Luan Marlon Ribeiro, Anderson Giaretta Cabral
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Floricultura e Plantas Ornamentais 2021-01-01
Series:Ornamental Horticulture
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Online Access:https://ornamentalhorticulture.emnuvens.com.br/rbho/article/view/2277
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author José Carlos Sorgato
Jackeline Schultz Soares
Luan Marlon Ribeiro
Anderson Giaretta Cabral
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Jackeline Schultz Soares
Luan Marlon Ribeiro
Anderson Giaretta Cabral
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description Orchids are one of the groups of plants with the greatest commercialization potential. They have floral characteristics highly valued in the sector of flowers and ornamental plants. However, exotics species are the most commercialized. The native species are still little explored for their ornamental potential. Thus, this work describes the vegetative and floral morphological characteristics of Schomburgkia crispa Lindl. aiming at evaluating its ornamental potential. For such, seven individuals were chosen. The quantitative characters were evaluated in all plants, totaling fifty pseudobulbs and eighty-eight flowers. During flowering, the most representative plant was chosen for the visual evaluation of its morphological features through photographs. A floral diagnosis sheet based on photos of fresh flowers was prepared by keeping the maximum level of morphological details. At the end of the experimental period, averages and standard deviations were calculated for each character evaluated. The species S. crispa presented, on average, plants 46.17 cm long, 31.50 cm wide, and with 88 cm of diameter. For flowering characters, the species presented in general 16.50 flowers per plant, 14.67 per flower stem, and 4.66 flowers opened per day, with an average durability of 32 days. Thus, we conclude that the species S. crispa has a great ornamental potential for use in ornamental horticulture.
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spelling doaj.art-19f6b4ee082646e385d13c78792188d62023-06-22T20:34:26ZengSociedade Brasileira de Floricultura e Plantas OrnamentaisOrnamental Horticulture2447-536X2021-01-0127210.1590/2447-536X.v27i2.22772183Ornamental potential of Schomburkgia crispa Lindl.José Carlos Sorgato0Jackeline Schultz Soares1Luan Marlon Ribeiro2Anderson Giaretta Cabral3Universidade Federal da Grande DouradosUniversidade Federal da Grande DouradoUniversidade Federal da Grande DouradoUniversidade Federal da Grande Dourado Orchids are one of the groups of plants with the greatest commercialization potential. They have floral characteristics highly valued in the sector of flowers and ornamental plants. However, exotics species are the most commercialized. The native species are still little explored for their ornamental potential. Thus, this work describes the vegetative and floral morphological characteristics of Schomburgkia crispa Lindl. aiming at evaluating its ornamental potential. For such, seven individuals were chosen. The quantitative characters were evaluated in all plants, totaling fifty pseudobulbs and eighty-eight flowers. During flowering, the most representative plant was chosen for the visual evaluation of its morphological features through photographs. A floral diagnosis sheet based on photos of fresh flowers was prepared by keeping the maximum level of morphological details. At the end of the experimental period, averages and standard deviations were calculated for each character evaluated. The species S. crispa presented, on average, plants 46.17 cm long, 31.50 cm wide, and with 88 cm of diameter. For flowering characters, the species presented in general 16.50 flowers per plant, 14.67 per flower stem, and 4.66 flowers opened per day, with an average durability of 32 days. Thus, we conclude that the species S. crispa has a great ornamental potential for use in ornamental horticulture. https://ornamentalhorticulture.emnuvens.com.br/rbho/article/view/2277morphological featuresnative speciesOrchidaceaeornamental horticulture
spellingShingle José Carlos Sorgato
Jackeline Schultz Soares
Luan Marlon Ribeiro
Anderson Giaretta Cabral
Ornamental potential of Schomburkgia crispa Lindl.
Ornamental Horticulture
morphological features
native species
Orchidaceae
ornamental horticulture
title Ornamental potential of Schomburkgia crispa Lindl.
title_full Ornamental potential of Schomburkgia crispa Lindl.
title_fullStr Ornamental potential of Schomburkgia crispa Lindl.
title_full_unstemmed Ornamental potential of Schomburkgia crispa Lindl.
title_short Ornamental potential of Schomburkgia crispa Lindl.
title_sort ornamental potential of schomburkgia crispa lindl
topic morphological features
native species
Orchidaceae
ornamental horticulture
url https://ornamentalhorticulture.emnuvens.com.br/rbho/article/view/2277
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