Epidendrum sanctae-rosae Hágsater, Sauleda, Uribe Vélez & E.Santiago, Icon. Orchid.

Ocupa-Horna, Luis, Jiménez, Marco M., Salinas, Julian Duarte, Ayala, Elizabeth Santiago & Hágsater, Eric, 2022, Two new species and a new record of Epidendrum (Orchidaceae) from the Carpish Montane Forest Regional Conservation Area, Peru, Phytotaxa 556 (3), pp. 269-280 : 278-279

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.556.3.3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6977058

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scientific name

Epidendrum sanctae-rosae Hágsater, Sauleda, Uribe Vélez & E.Santiago, Icon. Orchid.
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Epidendrum sanctae-rosae Hágsater, Sauleda, Uribe Vélez & E.Santiago, Icon. Orchid. View in CoL 16(1): t. 1657 (2018). ( Figure 7 View FIGURE 7 )

Type: COLOMBIA: Cauca; Mun. Santa Rosa; Santa Rosa , upper reaches of the Caquetá river, 1600 m, November 2016, Ruben P. Sauleda sub Carlos Uribe Vélez s.n., (Holotype: HPUJ) .

Specimen examined: — PERU. Huánuco: Prov. Huánuco, Distrito Chinchao, Área de Conservación Regional Bosque Montano de Carpish, cerca del caserío Santa María de Quives , 1346 m, 02 Mar. 2022, L. Ocupa 300 (USM) .

Taxonomic discussion: —Unlike the type, the specimen found in Peru has wine-colored flowers, fleshy callus, complanate at the base, the disc with 3 longer subparallel ribs, with the central rib more prominent, thickened and elevated at the apex, ending in the basal third of the middle lobe. This species was observed flowering in March, growing as an epiphyte on the branches of Brunellia inermis Ruiz & Pavón (1798: 127) (Brunelliaceae) on a trail on the road to the Santa Isabel River . This locality currently corresponds to the Carpish Montane Forest Regional Conservation Area , located within Chinchao District , in the province of Huánuco ( Figure 2 View FIGURE 2 ).

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