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Goodyera gibbsiae J.J.Sm., Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, sér. 3, 5 (1922) 24
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Stem (erect part) 9 cm long, c. 5-leaved, in the basal part with sheaths. Leaves patent, oblong- to lanceolate-ovate, gradually acuminate, acute, 5-nerved, very laxly reticulate veined, mid-rib and especially the cross-veins when dried white, the middle leaf largest, to 3.4-3.8 by 1-1.1 cm; petiole channelled, including the tubular sheath 1.2-1.3 cm long. Inflorescence erect, densely many-flowered, peduncle coarsely pubescent, 5.3 cm long, with two small, leaf-like scales; rachis sparsely puberulous, 5.5 cm long. Floral bracts appressed, subulate, acute, at the base dilated and finely ciliate, concave, 1-nerved, 1-0.5 cm long. Flowers patent, small, glabrous. Median sepal ovate, obtuse, concave, 1-nerved, 0.26 by 0.16 cm. Lateral sepals obliquely ovate, obtuse, concave, 1-nerved, 0.28 by 0.15 cm. Petals cohering with median sepal, obliquely spathulate-ligulate, falcate, obtuse, with irregular apical margin, concave, 1-nerved, 0.28 cm long, in the apical part O.O8 cm wide. Lip making an acute angle with the column, largely rounded-saccate, blade obtusely angled-recurved, somewhat concave, underneath convex, underneath longitudinally grooved, 1-nerved, 0.26 cm long, when flattened broadly subovate-triangular, 0.26 cm long, almost O.3 cm wide, basal sac except for the broad margins somewhat fleshy and on either side of the mid-rib with c. 12 scattered pointed papillae, gradually elongated into the triangular-semiorbicular, obtuse, 0.07 cm long, 0.1 cm wide blade. Column straight, dorsally convex, in dorsal view rhombic, 0.15 cm long; clinandrium cucullate. Anther cucullate, cordate, obtuse acuminate, 0.1 cm. long. Rostellum falcate-bidentate. Stigma rather large, transversely elliptic-obreniform, rounded along the lower margin. Ovary 6-grooved, apex slightly narrowed, glabrous, slightly over 0.4 cm long. (After Smith, 1917, as Goodyera arfakensis J.J.Sm. (1917), not Goodyera arfakensis J.J.Sm. (1913)).
Flower white.
Terrestrial in upper montane forest in shaded positions. Altitude 2100 m.
Malesia (New Guinea, endemic).
Cool growing terrestrial, keep in shade.
December.
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