Misplaced Pages

AER

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
#805194

13-467: (Redirected from Aer ) AER or Aer may refer to: Biology [ edit ] Aerides , an orchid genus, abbreviated Aer Agranular endoplasmic reticulum , a cell organelle Apical ectodermal ridge , critical component of vertebrate limb development Albumin Excretion Rate Finance [ edit ] Annual equivalent rate ,

26-506: A French former car manufacturer AER (motorcycles) , a British motorcycle manufacturer Action For Economic Reforms , a public-interest research organization in the Philippines Advanced Engine Research , an endurance racing car engine manufacturer AerCap , an aircraft lessor (NYSE stock symbol AER) Aer Lingus , airline from Ireland Agri-Energy Roundtable , a non-governmental organization accredited by

39-401: A coordinate-based data format for sparse events in space-time. AER: Memories of Old , a 2017 adventure video game developed by Forgotten Key and published by Daedalic Entertainment All-electric range , the driving range of a vehicle using only electrical energy for propulsion Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

52-458: A few have yellow. Each flower has a forward-facing spur and grows on a sharp, stout, leafy stem . The leaves are distichous, growing in two vertical rows. The leaf margins are bilobed, and the apex is emarginate. There are ligules. Morphologically, they are very similar to species in the genus Vanda . The genus grows in the tropics of Asia, in India , Nepal , southern China , Southeast Asia ,

65-425: A monopodial vine-like growth habit, and the plants can quickly grow large. The following species are recognized as of June 2014, all monopodial epiphytic plants except the lithophyte A. krabiense . Natural hybrids include Aerides × jansonii , a cross between Aerides falcata and Aerides odorata . Many hybrids have been made between Aerides and other orchids. The horticultural specimen × Christieara

78-550: A notational interest rate Average earnings ratio , in stocks Administrative expense ratio , a ratio of general and administrative expenses to total revenue Languages [ edit ] Aer language , an Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan Eastern Arrernte language , an Arandic dialect cluster of Australia (ISO-639: aer) Music [ edit ] Aer (band) , a hip-hop band Aer (album) , an album by Swiss pianist and composer Nik Bärtsch's band Mobile Organizations [ edit ] A.E.R. (automobile) ,

91-693: A skyscraper in Japan Sochi International Airport , Russia (IATA airport code) Publications [ edit ] All England Law Reports , covering the court system in England and Wales American Economic Review Religion and mythology [ edit ] Aër , a liturgical item in the Greek Orthodox Church Air (classical element) , in Greek mythology Other uses [ edit ] Address-Event Representation ,

104-428: Is a genus belonging to the orchid family ( Orchidaceae , subfamily Epidendroideae , tribe Vandeae , subtribe Aeridinae ). It is a group of tropical epiphyte orchids that grow mainly in the warm lowlands of tropical Asia from India to southern China to New Guinea. They are valued in horticulture for their racemes of showy, fragrant, colorful flowers. The name of the genus refers to the epiphytic growth habit of

117-461: The Philippines , and New Guinea . They flower from June to July. Temperature requirements vary from cool to warm growing depending on the species. Most Aerides species are considered easy to grow. Their flowers are fragrant and long-lived, which make them popular in horticulture as cut flowers and potted plants. Aerides can be kept in hanging baskets , teak containers or net pots, which allow

130-651: The United Nations Alberta Energy Regulator Algoma Eastern Railway , a former Canadian railway that operated in the province of Ontario Annual Equivalent Rate , as used in the UK Atmospheric and Environmental Research, an American scientific research agency owned by Verisk Analytics Army Emergency Relief Assembly of European Regions , an independent network of European Regions Australian Energy Regulator Places [ edit ] Aer (Sendai) ,

143-414: The roots to extend into the air. They grow best in well-drained media, such as tree fern fibers, fir bark, and sphagnum moss . They require full sunlight, warm temperatures, and water applied to the roots. The plants do not tolerate disturbance or damage of their root systems in cultivation. The plants do not have pseudobulbs . The leaves are leathery and drought-resistant. Many of these species have

SECTION 10

#1732858519806

156-508: The species, and literally means "air-plant". The type species , Aerides odorata , was described by João de Loureiro in 1790. This genus is abbreviated Aer in the horticultural trade. The species in this genus range from small to large monopodial epiphytes, except for Aerides krabiensis , which is a lithophyte . They form pendulous racemes with many long-lasting, fragrant, waxy flowers , which are often white with purple or pink edges. Some species have purple or pink flowers, and

169-509: The title AER . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=AER&oldid=1221121460 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Aerides Aerides , known commonly as cat's-tail orchids and fox brush orchids ,

#805194