Rescuing Cattleya granulosa Lindley in the wild
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https://doi.org/10.15517/lank.v7i1-2.19512Keywords:
Cattleya granulosa, Brazil, habitat destruction, re-introduction, plant morphologyAbstract
The Orchid Society of Rio Grande do Norte State, Brazil, through its Group of Experimental Interactive Research (SORN/GEPI), has been study- ing the occurrence of Cattleya granulosa Lindley, 1842, specifically in the coastal sand plain and dune vegetation (“restinga”) and in remaining patches of Atlantic Rainforest in the state.
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