Martin Pellizzer

Syringodea × Archeria

Archery lily, scientifically known as Syringodea × archeria, is a striking member of the Orchidaceae family that captivates with its unique floral structure. Native to the wetlands and marshes of Southeast Asia, this plant thrives in humid environments with ample sunlight. Its name originates from the arrow-like shape of its petals, which resemble a bow and arrow in form. The plant is admired for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns, making it a favorite among orchid enthusiasts. Despite its beauty, it remains a rare and elusive species, often found in secluded natural habitats.