Prev Taxon: Genus Dendrobium section Fugacia
Current Genus: Genus Dendrobium Section Grastidium
Next Taxon: Genus Dendrobium section Herpetophytum
Dendrobium coloratum J.J.Sm., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 12 (1913) 113; Nova Guinea 12, 4 (1916) 306, t. 111, fig. 199.
Type: Kock, de 183 (holo BO).
Synonyms:
Stems elongated, in cross-section elliptic, flexuose, 30 cm by 3.7 mm, internodes 1.7-2.5 cm long. Leaves sheaths weakly longitudinally ribbed, with a short tooth opposite the leaf-blade. Leaves erect-patent, at the base twisted so as to lie in one plane, lanceolate, 6.75-8 by 2.1-'1.25' (2.25?) cm, apex long acuminate, deeply somewhat unequally obtusely bilobulate. Inflorescences lateral from the stems, very short, 2-flowered. Pedicel and ovary 0.5 cm long. Flowers c. 2 cm across. Dorsal sepal 1.35 cm by 3.5 mm; mentum 0.38 cm long, truncate. Petals 1.2 cm by 2.7 mm. Lip 3-lobed, mobile, when flattened 0.7 by 0.68 cm, with a high wing-like median keel, on either side of the keel with a row of spine-like processes, on the lateral lobes inside with irregular, curved lamellae, on the midlobe, except along the margins, densely muricate. Column 0.4 cm long, column-foot 0.34 cm long, at the apex with a small cavity.
(after Smith, 1916).
Flower carmine red.
Epiphyte on smooth tree trunks in rainforest. Altitude 150 m.
New Guinea (endemic).
Warm growing epiphyte.
April.
Dendrobium coloratum J.J.Sm. belongs in the affinity of Dendrobium multistriatum J.J.Sm.
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