Current Genus: Genus Dendrobium section Cadetia subsection Sarcocadetia
Next Taxon: Genus Dendrobium section Calyptrochilus
Dendrobium crassula (Schltr.) J.J.Sm., Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, sér. 2, 8 (1912) 17
Type: Schlechter 19124 (holo B, lost).
Synonyms:
Rhizome short. Pseudobulbs crowded, 1-leaved, thick cylindrical, 0.4-1 by 0.2-0.4 cm. Leaves oblong to elliptic, 0.5-1.2 by 0.25-0.35 cm, thick coriaceous, apex obtuse. Inflorescences arising subapically below the abaxial side of the leaf ('next to the leaf' fide Schlechter), 1-flowered. Pedicel and ovary 0.5 cm long, dorsally 2-ribbed, ventrally rounded. Flower c. 0.5 cm long. Dorsal sepal elliptic, 0.23 cm long, apex obtuse. Lateral sepals obliquely elliptic, apex apiculate; mentum saccate, 0.2 cm long, obtuse. Petals obliquely ligulate, about as long as the sepals, apex narrowly obtuse. Lip clawed, the claw oblong, 0.8 mm wide, adnate to the column-foot, the blade oblong, 0.35 by 0.1 cm, with a basal swelling and a second, rounded swelling near the middle, inside pubescent except on the swellings, apex rounded, abruptly apiculate. Column short, minutely pubescent in front, stelidia tooth-like, shorter than the tooth-like filament. Fruit conspicuously 2-winged, ventrally rounded, 0.7 cm.
(after Schlechter, 1912).
Flower yellowish white.
Epiphyte in lower montane forest. Altitude 1300 m.
New Guinea (endemic).
Intermediate growing epiphyte.
January.
Dendrobium crassula (Schltr.) J.J.Sm. is tiny species related to Dendrobium bialatum J.J.Sm.. Both species have not been recollected since their discovery; at present they are only known from Schlechter's descriptions and illustrations.
Sponsored Ads