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Dendrobium bigibbum

Dendrobium bigibbum

Dendrobium bigibbum Lindl., Paxton's Fl. Gard. 3 (1852) 25. f. 245.

Type: Loddiges cult. s.n. I-1852 (ex Australia) (holo K-LINDL).

Synonyms:

  • Callista bigibba (Lindl.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. (1891) 654.
  • Vappodes bigibba (Lindl.) M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones, Orchadian 13 (2002) 492
  • Dendrobium phalaenopsis Fitzg., Gard. Chron. (1880, II) 38.
    - Type: Broomfield cult. s.n. (Australia, Queensland, Cooktown).
  • Callista phalaenopsis (Fitzg.) Kuntze, Rev. Gen. Pl. (1891) 655.

Roots many from base of stems, to 20 cm by 1-2 mm, white, smooth, branching. Rhizome short, creeping. Stem erect, slender, 13-18 cm long, few-leaved, cylindrical to fusiform, narrow above swollen basal node then broadening slightly to 3-4 mm in centre and tapering to apex; very wrinkled, brown with brown to black nodal rings; old sheaths silver-grey, persistent, papery. Leaves moderately spaced on upper sections of stem, narrowly ovate, to 8 cm by 10 mm, light green suffused purple on margins, thin, leathery; apex acute, pointed. Inflorescences terminal or lateral from upper nodes, suberect to horizontal, to 15 cm long, slender, with c. 4 well-spaced flowers on the upper half. Peduncle with 4 sheathing sterile bracts; floral bract small. Pedicel and ovary 20 mm long. Flower widely opening, to 5 cm across, sepals and petals slightly recurved. Dorsal sepal erect, oblong, 2.1 cm long, apex obtuse, apiculate, slightly unequal. Lateral sepals wide-spreading, narrowly elliptic, 2.3 cm long, apex acute, mucronate. Mentum conical, c. 1 cm long, apex compressed and slightly decurved. Petals spreading, broadly lanceolate, c. 3 cm long, obtuse, apiculate. Lip porrect, 3.3 by 3.3 cm, 3-lobed; lateral lobes large, erect and incurved to meet over the column, subquadrate, forward margins serrate; midlobe decurved, almost rectangular, 7 by 10 mm, truncate with a small apicule; disc with low crests leading obliquely away from the callus of 5 keels that terminate before midlobe, turning hairy in their final third. Column 4 mm long, stelidia short and rounded; foot at obtuse angle, slender and slightly incurved beyond lip attachment.
(after O'Byrne, 1994).


Sepals and petals satiny pinkish-mauve with white margins, mentum green underneath. Lip darker purple with deep purple veins on the disc and midlobe; there are 5 purple keels that are covered in short hairs towards their tips. Column and anther purple.

Probably epiphytic in seasonally swampy savannah. Altitude 0 to 500 m. O'Byrne (1994) reports a 'sickly' specimen collected in montane forest in the Central Province of Papua New Guinea at 1400 m.

New Guinea, Australia.

Papua (probably Merauke Regency); Papua New Guinea (probably Western and Gulf provinces, Central Province).

Warm growing epiphyte, requires dry resting period.

May to August.

  • Family Orchidaceae
  • Subfamily Epidendroideae
  • Tribe Dendrobieae
  • Subtribe Dendrobiinae
  • Genus Dendrobium
  • Section Phalaenanthe
  • Species Dendrobium bigibbum
  • Clemesha, S.C. 1978. Orchadian 6: 27, fig.
  • O'Byrne, P. 1994. Lowland Orchids of Papua New Guinea: 232, fig.

Dendrobium bigibbum Lindl. is a very well known species in horticulture, but its distribution in New Guinea is largely unsubstantiated. Natural hybrids with species belonging to sect. Spatulata appear to be fairly common.


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Dendrobium bigibbum

Dendrobium bigibbum Lindl., flower, photo P. O'Byrne, based on O'Byrne D600

Dendrobium bigibbum

Dendrobium bigibbum Lindl., inflorescence, cult. and photo John Cara, from Australia

Dendrobium bigibbum

Dendrobium bigibbum Lindl., flower, front view, cult. and photo John Cara, from Australia

Dendrobium bigibbum

Dendrobium bigibbum Lindl., flower, lateral view, cult. and photo John Cara, from Australia