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Liparis pullei

Liparis pullei

Liparis pullei J.J.Sm., Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, sér. 2, 13 (1914) 56

Type: Pulle 272 (syn BO); Römer, von 1335 (syn BO)

Synonyms:

  • Cestichis pullei (J.J.Sm.) M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones, Orchadian 15 (2005) 39
  • Stichorkis pullei (J.J.Sm.) Marg., Szlach. & Kulak, Acta Soc. Bot. Pol. 77 (2008) 37

Rhizome short, densely rooting. Pseudobulbs closely spaced, elongated, linear, at the base slightly dilated, in cross-section narrowly rhombic, ribbed, 4.25-9.5 cm long, at the base 0.85-1.2 cm wide, 1-leaved, at the base initially with distichous, conduplicate, acutely acuminate, keeled, up to 4.5-7 cm long sheaths that become larger upwards. Leaf erect, lanceolate, at the apex gradually pointed, at the base gradually long narrowed, conduplicate and in passing into the pseudobulb, mid-rib grooved above, keeled below, on either side with two dorsally prominent nerves, subcoriaceous, 20-44 cm long, 3-7.5 cm wide. Inflorescence shorter than the leaf, laxly several-flowered; spathe conduplicate, sharply acute, keeled, 3.5 cm or more long; peduncle ribbed, 10-13 cm or more long; rachis ribbed, 3.5-7.5 cm or more long. Floral bracts patent, appressed to the pedicel, linear-triangular, acute, concave, to 1.2-1.6 cm long, the upper ones much smaller. Flowers large for the genus. Sepals and petals reflexed, with strongly revolute margins, linear. Median sepal narrowly lanceolate, gradually narrowed towards the apex, subobtuse, 3-nerved, 1.43 by 0.35 cm. Lateral sepals obliquely narrowly lanceolate, at the apex narrowed, obtuse, dorsally near the apex keeled and shortly obtusely apiculate, 3-nerved, 1.43 by 0.4 cm. Petals obliquely linear, obtuse, 1-nerved, 1.48 by 0.1 cm. Lip large, shortly clawed, at the base through a semiorbicular thickening adnate to the column, above the base with a small, quadrangular, in front truncate callus, channelled in the middle, at the base 5-nerved, transversely elliptic, when flattened 1.4 by 1.8 cm, minutely obtusely apiculate, with crenulate margins except at the base, mid-rib quite prominent below. Column short, slightly curved, 3-ribbed (dorsally and along the sides), in front longitudinally deeply concave, at the base distinctly dilated and with the convex-thickened margins forming two tail-like processes that diverge towards the base, at the base between the tails adnate to the lip, at the apex slightly notched-truncate, 0.47 cm long, at the base 0.27 cm wide; clinandrium concave; rostellum obtuse, slightly retuse; stigma subquadrangular, with the lower margins elongated and recurved. Anther cucullate, incurved, in outline ovate, at the base slightly notched-truncate, at the apex shortly prolonged and contracted, truncate, 0.12 cm wide. Pollinia 4, oblong, unequal, the inner ones a little longer and narrower than the outer ones. Ovary pedicellate, , 6-grooved, thinner than the column, 2-2.25 cm long.
(After Smith, 1915)


Flowers brown with green column.

Epiphyte or terrestrial in lowland forest; 100 to 750 m.

Malesia (New Guinea, endemic).

Papua (Indonesia). See map

distribution in New Guinea

Warm growing epiphyte or terrestrial, keep in shaded position.

February, September, November, December.

  • Smith, J.J., Nova Guinea 12, 3 (1915) 223, t. 73, fig. 128
  • Family Orchidaceae
  • Subfamily Epidendroideae
  • Tribe Malaxideae
  • Section Platychilus
  • Genus Liparis
  • Species Liparis pullei

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Liparis pullei

Liparis pullei J.J.Sm., habit (in situ), Papua, Vogelkop Peninsula, Ayawasi, photo A. Schuiteman, based on Yumte 45

Liparis pullei

Liparis pullei J.J.Sm., floral analysis, drawing J.J. Smith, based on Feuilletau de Bruyn 80

Liparis pullei

Liparis pullei J.J.Sm., floral analysis, drawing J.J. Smith, based on von Römer 1335

Liparis pullei

Liparis pullei J.J.Sm., column, drawing J.J. Smith, based on Pulle 272

Liparis pullei

Liparis pullei J.J.Sm., floral analysis, drawing J.J. Smith, based on Pulle 272