Explosive range expansion of Eulophia graminea (Orchidaceae) in Puerto Ricio and the West Indies

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Abstract

Eulophia graminea Lindley (Orchidaceae), a native orchid of tropical and subtropical Asia, was first reported in the Western Hemisphere from populations in Miami, Florida, U.S.A. where it spread rapidly through the southern part of the state. Here we report the first record of this species for Puerto Rico and sightings in the Bahamas and Cuba, reflecting the rapid spread seen in southern Florida (U.S.A).

Publication
Lankesteriana: International Journal on Orchidology, 21(3), 307-312
Normandie González-Orellana
Normandie González-Orellana
Data Scientist | Ecologist

My research interests include conservation biology, spatial ecology and climate change.