2 photos across 150 genera — botanically classified
'Trias disciflora' is a species within the genus Trias, part of the Orchidaceae family, primarily found in Southeast Asia. It is recognized for its unique and delicate flowers, often showcasing distinctive characteristics such as small, disc-shaped blooms that come in a range of colors from yellow to orange. This orchid species thrives in humid, tropical climates, often growing epiphytically on trees in dense forests. The significance of 'Trias disciflora' extends to its ecological role as a contributor to the biodiversity of its habitat and its appeal among orchid enthusiasts for its aesthetic qualities and rarity in cultivation.
Trias oblonga is a type of epiphytic orchid native to regions of Asia, including Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, and possibly Laos. Characterized by its small size and attractive flowers, this orchid species is notable for its compact growth habit and distinctive greenish-yellow blooms. The flowers are marked by a unique, almost triangular labellum, which is a significant identification feature. Trias oblonga thrives in montane forests, contributing to the biodiversity of these ecosystems. Its ecological role and aesthetic appeal make it of interest not only to botanists but also to orchid enthusiasts around the world.