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Current Genus: Genus Dendrobium Section Grastidium
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Dendrobium longicaule J.J.Sm., Bull. Dép. Agric. Indes Néerl. 39 (1910) 9; Nova Guinea 8, 3 (1911) 558, t. 91A.
Type: Bogor cult. (Lorentz Exp. (Rachmat 119)) s.n. (holo BO).
Synonyms:
Rhizome short. Stems crowded, elongated, pendulous, terete, probably much more than 65 cm long (described from incomplete material; to 150 cm according to Schlechter - as D. sarcodes), 8-9.5 mm wide, internodes 2.5-5.5 cm long. Leaf sheaths tubular, much longer than the internodes. Leaves oblong to lanceolate-elliptic, 4-10 by 1.9-3.5 cm, midvein not prominent below, apex obtuse to almost retuse. Inflorescences arising laterally from the stem, very short, 2-flowered, spathe laterally compressed. Ovary 0.6 cm long, obconical, 6-grooved. Flowers 2.3 cm across, ephemeral; sepals and petals widely patent with abruptly incurved, concave apices, rather fleshy, especially the sepals verrucose outside. Dorsal sepal oblong-linear, slightly widened to the apex, 1.55 cm by 6.5 mm, convex at the base, apex obtuse. Lateral sepals oblong-linear, falcate, 1.35 cm long, in the middle 5.5 mm wide, at the base 6.5 mm wide, obtusely keeled outside, apex obtuse; mentum 0.43 cm long, retuse. Petals spathulate, 1.4 cm long, near the base 3.5 mm wide, in upper part 5.5 mm wide, base concave. Lip 3-lobed above the middle, 0.85 by 0.65 cm, with a verrucose longitudinal keel, on either side of the keel verrucose, the midlobe papillose-muricate in the centre; lateral lobes erect, triangular, margins erose, apex obtuse; midlobe recurved, rounded-triangular, 0.33 by 0.4 cm, undulate, margins crenulate-undulate, abruptly acutely acuminate. Column thickly conical, 0.37 cm long, lateral lobules of the clinandrium short, rounded; stigma quadrangular, deeply concave; column-foot at right angles to the ovary, 0.35 cm long, straight, oblong-quadrangular, truncate. Anther cucullate, flat in front, dorsally retuse, apex truncate-rounded. Pollinia oblong.
(after Smith, 1911).
Flower yellow, sepals and petals inside and at the base outside dotted with brown, the lip with violet-brown dots and red warts inside (Dendrobium sarcodes
Epiphyte in lowland rainforest and lower montane forest, also in seasonally dry lowland forest (fide O'Byrne). Altitude 100 to 1000 m.
New Guinea (endemic).
Warm growing epiphyte.
February to May.
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