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Eulophia graminea

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Eulophia graminea, the Chinese crown orchid, is a species of orchid native to Asia. It often develops a pseudobulb. It is considered invasive in Florida and spreads with wood chip mulch. Flowers are green and brownish purple.

Description

An orchid. It grows 40-80 cm tall. The false bulb is above ground. It is 3-7 cm long by 2-4 cm wide. The shoot has many narrow leaves. There are 3-5 leaves. They are 13-35 cm long by 1 cm wide.

Edible Uses

The tubers are used to make a high-calorie soup-like drink.

Traditional Uses

The tubers are used to make a high calorie soup like drink.

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Distribution

It is a tropical plant. It grows on grassy places in open forests and along sandy beaches between 900-2,100 m above sea level.

Where It Grows

Asia, China, Himalayas, India, Indochina, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, North America, Pakistan, Philippines, SE Asia*, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, USA, Vietnam,

References (2)

  • Flora of Pakistan. www.eFloras.org
  • Singapore Botanical Gardens

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