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Expanding the ex-situ propagation project for Cayman’s Dendrophylax Ghost Orchid

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Darwin Plus Local
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£15,756
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Cayman Islands

Summary

When extinction threatens, ex situ propagation offers a practical tool for conservation of species. Hand-pollinating flowers of Grand Cayman endemic ghost orchids (Dendrophylax fawcettii) and raising seedlings in sterile flasks of nutrient-rich media is a way to overcome the extreme pollination limitation and zero recruitment observed in dwindling natural populations. Working with orchids rescued from forest lost to development, project partners will expand the ex situ conservation population and prepare to augment the wild populations in the future.
 
Status Current
Reference DPL00005
Round 1
Start 03/04/2023
End 15/03/2024

Project Leader

Project Partners
The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park (QEIIBP), Cayman Islands Department of Environment, National Trust for the Cayman Islands

Regions
UKOT

Countries
Cayman Islands

Documents:
Download: Application Form - DPL00005 App - 12/07/2023