
Spiranthes hachijoensis
16:11 JST, April 13, 2023
TOKYO (AFP-Jiji) — A new species of orchid with delicate, glass-like blooms has been discovered by Japanese scientists, who found the pink and white plant hiding in plain sight.
Despite its presence in Japan’s parks and gardens, it took researchers at Kobe University a decade to confirm that the plant — dubbed the “Spiranthes hachijoensis” — was a previously unknown species.
“It was a surprise to discover a new species of spiranthes, which is so common that you can see it in parks, gardens and among potted plants,” lead researcher Kenji Suetsugu told AFP last month.
Some of the samples were “from potted plants and gardens,” including ones kept at a high school in Gifu Prefecture, the phytology professor said.
“From its curious look and dainty blooms that resemble glasswork, this flower has long been loved by people,” the university said in a press release.
The plant, with its spiraling blossoms, was even mentioned in Japan’s oldest anthology of poems, the eighth-century “Manyoshu.”
The discovery of the new type of spiranthes, sometimes known as “ladies’ tresses,” was announced last month in the Journal of Plant Research. It was given the name “hachijoensis” because many samples were found on Tokyo’s Hachijojima Island.
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