banues
Banues refers to a group of flowering plants within the family Orchidaceae that are native to the tropical rainforests of northern South America. The genus contains approximately fifteen recognized species, each characterized by a small, tubular lip and a distinctive bouton-like flowering stem. The plants typically grow as epiphytes on tree trunks, preferring humid microclimates and partial shade.
The name "banues" is derived from the Spanish word “banú,” meaning "houseplant," reflecting the species' historical
Cultivation of banues has increased in botanical gardens worldwide, largely because of their delicate aesthetic and
Scientific research on banues continues to explore their potential use in horticulture and the pharmaceutical properties