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Dendrobium holochilum

Dendrobium holochilum

Dendrobium holochilum Schltr., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. Beih. 1 (1912) 582; 21 (1928) t. 194, fig. 727.

Type: Schlechter 19480 (holo B, lost).

Synonyms:

  • Grastidium holochilum (Schltr.) Rauschert, Feddes Repert. 94 (1983) 449.

Rhizome very short, roots elongated, filiform, flexuose, glabrous. Stems crowded, erect to suberect, slender, terete, 20-30 cm by 1.5 mm, densely many-leaved, unbranched. Leaf sheaths entirely covering the stem, verruculose. Leaves erect-patent, lanceolate-ligulate, 1.8-3.5 by 0.4-0.7 cm, apex obtuse, unequally bilobulate. Inflorescences lateral from the stem, short, peduncle very short, 2-flowered, spathe small, laterally compressed, obtuse. Floral bracts hyaline. Pedicel and ovary 0.6 cm long, slender, glabrous. Flowers c. 3 cm across. Dorsal sepal narrowly lanceolate, 1.5 cm long, apex elongated, much narrowed. Lateral sepals obliquely narrowly lanceolate, widened at the base, 1.5 cm long, apex elongated, much narrowed; mentum oblongoid, 0.5 cm long, obtuse. Petals obliquely linear, a little shorter than the sepals, apex elongated, much narrowed. Lip narrowly lanceolate-linguiform, 1.3 by 0.35 cm, with a thickened median keel extending from the base to beyond the middle, in apical half sparsely covered with long papillae, margins in apical half irregularly pectinate-incised, apex acute. Column short, glabrous, clinandrium 3-lobulate, the lateral lobules triangular, tooth-like, acute, the median short, obtuse; column-foot linear, 0.5 cm long, concave. Anther subreniform-cucullate, glabrous, in front truncate.
(after Schlechter, 1912).


Sepals and petals whitish, lip reddish, towards the apex sulphur yellow.

Epiphyte in lower montane forest. Altitude 1000 m.

New Guinea (endemic).

Papua New Guinea (Morobe Province

Map: Dendrobium holochilum Schltr., distribution map.

Intermediate growing epiphyte.

May.


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