Dendrobium wattii
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/a2016n2a5 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E0C640-1235-E14C-FC79-DF5CFD7AC7B1 |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Dendrobium wattii |
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10. Dendrobium wattii View in CoL (Hook.f.) Rchb.f.
The Gardeners’ Chronicle 2: 724 (1888). — Gagnep., Flore générale de l’Indo-Chine 6 (2): 244 (1933). — Seidenf., Opera Botanica 83: 113, figs 70, 71 (1985); 114: 212, fig. 136 (1992). — Aver., Identification Guide to Vietnamese Orchids: 181 (1994). — P.H.Ho, An Illustrated Flora of Vietnam 3: 828, fig. 11063 (2000). — Aver. & Averyanova, Updated Checklist of the Orchids of Vietnam: 31 (2003). — Newman et al., A Checklist for the Vascular Plants of Lao: 266 (2007). — Schuiteman et al., Nordic Journal of Botany 26: 315 (2008). — Zhu Guanghua et al., Flora of China 25: 392 (2009).
Dendrobium cariniferum Rchb. f. var. wattii Hook. f., Botanical Magazine 109: table 6715 (1883).
Dendrobium evrardii Gagnep. , Bulletin du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, 2 ème série, 2 (2): 235 (1930). — Gagnep., Flore générale de l’Indo-Chine 6 (2): 230 (1933).
TYPUS. — NE India. On ascent to Seriphari , Munipore, Watt 5944 (holo-, K [ K000363084 ]) .
HABITAT, PHENOLOGY AND CONSERVATION STATUS. — Epiphyte on tall trees in primary and secondary evergreen broad-leaved, mixed and coniferous humid mountain forests on granite and shale, particularly on very steep rocky slopes and on mountain tops, often in ericaceous thickets in the cloud zone. (900) 1000-2400 m. Fl. September-November, February-March. Rare. Expected IUCN Red List status – EN.
DISTRIBUTION. — Vietnam (Kon Tum, Lam Dong, Ninh Thuan). NE. India, Myanmar , N. Thailand , S. China .
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Vietnam. Kon Tum, Ngoc Linh peak, VH 564 ( HN, LE, MO, P [ P00408310 ]) ; Kon Tum, Ngoc Linh , L. Averyanov s.n., anno 1995 ( LE photo) ; Lam Dong, Dalat area , L. Averyanov s.n., anno 1995 ( LE photo) ; Lam Dong, Dalat area , L. Averyanov s.n., XI.2013 ( LE photo) ; Lam Dong, Dalat area , HAL 8630 About HAL ( LE, LE photo, MO) ; Lam Dong, Dalat , CRST 70 ( P [ P00408311 ]) , Tixier drawing 4/59 ( P) ; Lam Dong, Langbian , Evrard 389 ( P [ P00408313 ]) , Grillet 115 ( P [ P00408312 ]) ; Lam Dong, massif du Bi-Doup, prov. du Haut Donaï, Poilane 31050 ( P [ P00407643 , P00407644 ]) ; Ninh Thuan, Ninh Hai, Nui Chua mt. , HLF 4438 ( HN, LE, MO) .
DESCRIPTION
Stems reed-like, cylindric, (5)10-50(60) cm long, 0.5-1 cm in diameter, of few to many nodes. Leaves oblong lanceolate, (3)4-8(10) cm long. Inflorescences 1-2(3), each with 1-3 flowers; floral bracts ovate, acute, 5-8(12) mm long. Pedicel and ovary white, 2.5-3.5(4) cm long. Flowers odorless, widely opening, spreading, 3.5-5 cm across, white; lip side lobes with yellow to orange stripes, disc yellow, orange or orange-red. Sepals subsimilar, triangular narrowly ovate, acute to shortly acuminate, 2.2-3 cm long, 0.8-1.2 cm wide. Petals rhomboid broadly obovate, bluntly rounded and shortly mucronate, 2.2-3(4) cm long, 1.5-2(2.5) cm wide, little longer and twice broader than sepals. Mentum narrow, cylindric, straight, spur-like, 1.5-2(2.2) cm long. Lip obtriangular broadly obovate, 3-lobed, 2-3 cm long, 1.8-2.2(3) cm wide; side lobes, half circular, erect, embracing the column; median lobe broadly obovate to rectangular, 8-10(12) mm long and wide, narrowing to base, irregularly denticulate and undulate along margin, truncate and shortly apiculate at apex; disc with 3(5) low indistinct parallel keels extending from base of lip to base of median lobe. Column white, 7-9 mm tall; anther cap white, cubic, apically truncate 3-4 mm tall and wide ( Fig. 2F, G View FIG ).
REMARKS
This species is close to D. infundibulum and D. multilineatum , but differs in the somewhat smaller flowers and the lip having a broadly obovate, sometimes indistinctly clawed, irregularly denticulate, usually with a shortly apiculate median lobe.
Some early authors expressed opinion that this species is close to D. longicornu and D. infundibulum and may be a natural hybrid of these species ( Seidenfaden 1985). Recent field observations do not support this supposition. In eastern Indochina the areas of both mentioned species do not overlap, making their natural hybridization hardly credible.
NE |
University of New England |
K |
Royal Botanic Gardens |
N |
Nanjing University |
S |
Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
HN |
National Center for Natural Sciences and Technology |
LE |
Servico de Microbiologia e Imunologia |
MO |
Missouri Botanical Garden |
P |
Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants |
L |
Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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