
Disa (plant) - Wikipedia
Disa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Orchidaceae. It comprises about 182 species. [1] [2] Most of the species are indigenous to tropical and southern Africa, with a few more in the …
Disa | Orchidaceae, South Africa, Endemic | Britannica
Disa, genus of about 175 species of terrestrial orchids (family Orchidaceae). They grow in marshes and grasslands in southeastern Africa, in Madagascar, and on nearby islands. Red …
Disa Orchid - Oak Hill Gardens
2018年3月3日 · The Disa Orchid is a unique orchid that requires completely different care from other orchid species. This plant loves to sit in water, and it does very well with a water table as …
Disa uniflora | PlantZAfrica - SANBI
Disa uniflora Bergius. Family: Orchidaceae. Common names: pride of Table Mountain, red disa (Eng.), rooidisa (Afr.)
Disa - The American Orchid Society
Plants of Disa are found in diverse habitats. The genus, based primarily on the culture of Disa uniflora, the showiest species in the genus, are considered notoriously difficult to cultivate. …
Disa ferruginea - Wikipedia
Disa ferruginea is a sturdy, reed-like terrestrial plant that typically grows between 200 and 450 mm tall. It has linear radical leaves that develop after flowering, while the dry cauline leaves …
Disa | Pacific Bulb Society
2025年1月31日 · Disa is a genus in the family Orchidaceae and is mostly found in southern and eastern Africa. Species are deciduous or evergreen terrestrial plants with both tuberous and …
9 Factors for Optimal Disa Growth
2024年11月7日 · Cultivate stunning Disa plants 🌸 with essential care tips and tricks to overcome common gardening challenges! 🌞 Disa needs 4-6 hours of sunlight daily for optimal growth and …
Disa Six - Pacific Bulb Society
2022年10月29日 · Disa salteri G.J.Lewis is widespread and occurs from Namaqualand to the Eastern Cape on shale or sandstone. Growing to 60 cm, it has grass-like leaves dry at …
Disa, Redefined - Longwood Gardens
2022年6月29日 · Since we began growing Disa at Longwood almost 60 years ago, we’ve specialized in the hybrids of the seven evergreen species: Disa uniflora, D. racemosa, D. …