The Borneo Post

New species of orchid discovered in Peruvian rainforest

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LIMA: Botanists have discovered a new species of orchid in Peru’s central Amazonian rainforest, the country’s national parks service announced.

“The new species of orchid was recently discovered in the Tingo Maria National Park” in the Huanuco region, the parks service SERNANP announced.

The orchid is classified as belonging to the Andinia genus and was discovered in area of the Bella Durmiente ( Spanish for Sleeping Beauty) mountain, which is a prominent feature of the Tingo Maria National Park, it said in a statement.

Set in the middle of Peru, the area is marked by mild weather with an annual average temperatur­e of 20 degrees Celsius.

Fragrant and delicately beautiful, there are around 30,000 different species of orchid around the world, around 10 per cent of them in Peru.

Around 240 can be found in the Tingo Maria National Park, which was created in 1965. “This kind of discovery highlights the natural heritage of the country and demonstrat­es the good standard of conservati­on of the park,” said Lorenzo Flores, director of the Tingo Maria National Park.

The orchid was given the name ‘Andinia tingomaria­na’ by the US Department of Biologicia­l and Ecological Organisms in honour of the protected natural area where it was discovered.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Photo shows the recently-discovered orchid species ‘Andinia tingomaria­na’.
— AFP photo Photo shows the recently-discovered orchid species ‘Andinia tingomaria­na’.

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