Leptotes: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Lepidoptera
- Family
- Lycaenidae
- Genus
- Leptotes
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Leptotes
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Leptotes (plant)
Leptotes, abbreviated Lpt in horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids formed by nine small species that grow in the dry jungles of south and southeast Brazil, and also in Paraguay or Argentina. They are small epiphytic plants of caespitose growth that sometimes resemble little Brassavola, as they share the same type of thin terete leaves, though they are more closely related to Loefgrenianthus.
Some species of Leptotes are widely cultivated and form showy displays when completely in bloom although they are not among the easiest to grow. The majority of the species are not cultivated and some are so rare to be almost unknown; five of the nine species have been described since 2000. Besides being cultivated for their ornamental value, there are records of the flowers and fruits of Leptotes bicolor being used as a substitute for vanilla in milk, ice cream, tea and candies.
...Leptotes in languages:
- English
- Common Blues
- English
- Zebra Blues
- Thai
- สกุล ผีเสื้อฟ้าลาย
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Parent Taxon
Child Taxa
- Leptotes andicola
- Leptotes bathyllos
- Leptotes bohnkiana
- Leptotes callanga
- Leptotes cassioides
- Leptotes cassius
- Leptotes delalande
- Leptotes durrelli
- Leptotes harryphillipsii
- Leptotes hedgesi
- Leptotes idealus
- Leptotes lamasi
- Leptotes marina
- Leptotes parrhasioides
- Leptotes perkinsae
- Leptotes pirithous
- Leptotes plinius
- Leptotes pulchra
- Leptotes rabefaner
- Leptotes sanctithomae
- Leptotes trigemmatus
- Leptotes vellozicola


























































































































































