Dendrobium cariniferum Rchb.
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E0C640-1232-E148-FC56-D8D8FE68C30A |
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Dendrobium cariniferum Rchb. |
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13. Dendrobium cariniferum Rchb. View in CoL f.
The Gardeners’ Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette 1869: 611 (1869). — Seidenf., Opera Botanica 83: 120, fig. 75a, 76, table 16a (1985); 114: 216, fig. 137 (1992). — Aver., Identification Guide to Vietnamese Orchids: 182 (1994). — P.H.Ho, An Illustrated Flora of Vietnam 3: 826, fig. 11057 (2000). — Aver. & Averyanova, Updated Checklist of the Orchids of Vietnam: 26 (2003). — Newman et al., A Checklist for the Vascular Plants of Lao: 262 (2007). — Schuiteman et al., Nordic Journal of Botany 26: 280 (2008). — Zhu Guanghua et al., Flora of China 25: 392 (2009). — Aver., Turczaninowia View in CoL 16 (4): 34 (2013).
Dendrobium lubbersianum Rchb. View in CoL f., The Gardeners’ Chronicle 17: 460 (1882).
Dendrobium phi E.Christenson , in letters (2005).
Dendrobium schrautii Schildh. View in CoL , Journal für den Orchideenfreund 13: 164 (2006). — Schuiteman et al., Nordic Journal of Botany 26: 287 (2008).
TYPUS. — India. NE India sine loc., Herb. Reichenbach, 32436 (holo-, W) .
HABITAT, PHENOLOGY AND CONSERVATION STATUS. — Epiphyte on tall trees in primary and secondary evergreen, semideciduous and deciduous dry broad-leaved, mixed and coniferous forests and woodlands on granite, sandstone, gneiss and shale, commonly on top of mountains and hills. 500-1500 m. Fl.: March-June. Locally common. Expected IUCN Red List status – EN.
DISTRIBUTION. — Laos (Bolikhamxai, Phongsali, Vientiane), Vietnam (Dak Lak, Dak Nong, Kon Tum, Lam Dong). NE. India, Myanmar , N. Thailand , S. China .
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Laos. Bolikhamxai, Khamkeut, Phone Sa At village, LA-VN 29 ( CPC Herbarium, NHOL, NUOL); Phongsali, entre Sala Aimé et Bam Tai, Poilane 26035 ( P [ P 00407632]); Phongsaly, sine loc., Poilane 25892 ( P [ P 00386226]); Vientiane, Phu Khao Khouai, Vidal 5585 ( P [ P 00386227]).
Vietnam. Dak Lak, Chu Yang Sinh, M.Nuraliev 944 ( LE, LE photo); Dak Nong, Ta Dung, HLF 5500a ( HN, LE, LE photo); Kon Tum, Sa Thay, Chu Mom Ray, VH 5816 ( HN, LE, MO); Kon Tum, Dak Gley, L.Averyanov, VH 2256a ( LE, LE photo); Kon Tum, Dak Gley, Ngoc Mi mt., VH 2294a ( HN); Lam Dong, Dalat, A.D.Kerr 3005, 3260 ( C), Boden Kloss s.n. ( BM), Long 86 ( LE), L.Averyanov s.n., anno 1995 ( LE photo); Lam Dong, Lac Duong, Da Chay, Bi Dup mt., VH 4016 ( HN, LE, MO); Lam Dong, Langbian, Boden Kloss s.n. ( BM), Cavalier 40402 ( P [ P 00386230]); Lam Dong, Lang-bian, vallée de Da-Pougnian, Eberhardt 203 ( P [ P 00408317]); Lam Dong, Manline, Dalat, Maurand C. R. S. T. 23 ( P [ P 00408315]); Lam Dong, old road to Prenh, Dalat, Evrard 906 ( P [ P 00386231, P 00386232]); Lam Dong, Suoi Vang, Dalat, L.Averyanov LX-VN 1595 ( HN, LE);Vietnam, sine loc., Eberhardt drawing 50 B ( P).
DESCRIPTION
Stems erect, narrowly fusiform, often slightly flexuose, of many nodes, to 30 cm long and 1.5 cm in diameter. Leaves several, oblong, to 12 cm long, 1.5-2.5 cm wide. Inflorescences 1-3(4), each with 1-3 flowers; floral bracts 4-5 mm long, acute. Pedicel and ovary to 3-3.5 cm long; ovary 3-carinate with distinct keels. Flowers resupinate or not, sweet fragrant, widely opening, light pale yellowish to almost white, 3.5-5 cm across. Sepals and petals subequal, triangular narrowly ovate, acute, 2.2-3 cm long, 0.6-1 cm wide, lateral sepals oblique, forming conical, spur-like mentum 1.2-1.8 cm long. Lip pandurate, 3-lobed, 2.5-4 cm long, 2-2.8 cm wide, pale yellowish to almost white, disc red, red-orange, orange or pink; side lobes broadly ovate, erect, embracing the column, as long as the median lobe; medial lobe circular to obovate, irregularly denticulate and undulate along margin, carinate to pectinate, with 5-7 fimbriate or fringed keels. Column reddish, 5-8 mm tall; anther cap white ( Fig. 3E, F View FIG ).
REMARK Very similar to D. williamsonii and often misidentified as such. Plants with non-resupinated flowers were described as D. schrautii . Flower orientation varies between plants from fully resupinated to non-resupinated, so we treat this name as a synonym of D. cariniferum .
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University of New England |
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Naturhistorisches Museum Wien |
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Nanjing University |
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Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
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Culture collection of Pedro Crous |
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National University of Laos |
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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
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Servico de Microbiologia e Imunologia |
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National Center for Natural Sciences and Technology |
MO |
Missouri Botanical Garden |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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University of Copenhagen |
BM |
Bristol Museum |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet |
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Dendrobium cariniferum Rchb.
Averyanov, Leonid V., Ponert, Jan, Nguyen, Phi Tam, Duy, Nong Van, Khang, Nguyen Sinh & Nguyen, Van Canh 2016 |
Dendrobium schrautii
Schuiteman et al. 2008: 287 |
Schildh. 2006: 164 |
Dendrobium lubbersianum
Rchb. 1882: 460 |