Prev Taxon: Genus Liparis section Hologlossum
Current Genus: Genus Liparis section Platychilus
Next Taxon: Genus Liparis section Platyglossum
Liparis schistochila Schltr., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 3 (1906) 80
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Basionym: Liparis pectinifera
Epiphytic erect, glabrous, up to 30 cm high, caespitose. Rhizome short; roots filiform, flexuose, finely villose. Pseudobulbs laterally compressed, obcuneate, narrowed towards the apex, 1-leaved, c. 5 cm long, at the base almost 1 cm wide. Leaf ovate-elliptic, narrowed towards the base, acuminate, 20-24 cm long, in upper half 4-6 cm wide, veined, thin-textured, articulate. Inflorescence terminal, erect, about as long as the leaf or shorter, with a few distant, lanceolate, acuminate peduncle-scales; rachis laxly several-flowered, almost secund. Floral bracts lanceolate, acuminate, shorter than the pedicellate ovary. Flowers erect-patent. Median sepal oblong-lanceolate, subacute, 0.3-0.4 cm long, recurved. Lateral sepals reflexed, ovate-oblong, subacute, as long as the median sepal but a little broader. Petals deflexed, subfalcate-linear, subobtuse, as long as the sepals. Lip at the base subquadrate, ascending, porrect, bilobed, the lobes divergent, oblong-quadrate, pectinate, with an obtuse apiculum in between, blade at the base on either side auriculate-incurved, in the middle with an obtuse callus, lip from the base to the apex of the mid-lobe 0.3 cm long, at the apex (i.e. including the divergent lobes) 0.4 cm wide. Column rather thick almost straight, at the base a little widened, 0.2 cm long. Ovary with pedicel clavate, 0.7 cm long. (After Schlechter, 1905, as Liparis pectinifera Schltr.)
Flowers greenish.
Epiphyte in lower montane forest, growing in moss clumps at the base of trees, also terrestrial; 800 to 1365 m.
Malesia (New Guinea, endemic).
Intermediate growing epiphyte, requires shaded position.
January, May, September, December.
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