Habenaria balfouriana Schltr., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 20: 381 (1924).

Pandey, Tirtha Raj & Jin, Xiao-Hua, 2021, Taxonomic revision of Habenaria josephi group (sect. Diphyllae s. l.) in the Pan-Himalaya, PhytoKeys 175, pp. 109-136 : 109

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.175.59849

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5E0C77F0-CF94-540C-8752-101BF24E4BD6

treatment provided by

PhytoKeys by Pensoft

scientific name

Habenaria balfouriana Schltr., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 20: 381 (1924).
status

 

6. Habenaria balfouriana Schltr., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 20: 381 (1924).

Type.

China, Yunnan, 1910, G. Forrest 6149 [lectotype designated here: E (E00381989 image!); isolectotypes: PE (00340644!), IBSC (0636129!), K (K000796932 image!), P (P00370551 image!)] .

Description.

Terrestrial herbs, 10-24 cm tall. Tubers oblong. Stems densely pubescent. Leaves 2, opposite, basal; leaf blade ovate or ovate-orbicular, 2-4.5 cm long, 2-4 cm broad, fleshy, apex acuminate or acute. Inflorescence 8-20 cm long, subdensely 3-12-flowered; rachis 5-10 cm long; floral bracts lanceolate, apex acuminate. Flowers yellowish-green; ovary and pedicel arcuate, fusiform, 0.8-1 cm long, finely papillate-hairy. Dorsal sepal forming a hood with petals, erect, ovate, concave, 5-6 mm long, 3.5-4 mm broad, margin ciliate-denticulate, apex obtuse; lateral sepals oblique, ovate-oblong, reflexed, 6-7 mm long, 3.5-4 mm broad, apex subacute. Petals 2-lobed, glabrous; upper lobe obliquely ovate-lanceolate, 5-6 mm long, 2-2.2 mm broad; lower lobe a tooth at base of upper lobe, ca. 0.5 mm long; lip deeply 3-lobed above base, spurred; lateral lobes linear, retrorse, almost embracing ovary, linear, 1-1.2 cm long, apex bent; mid-lobe linear, reflexed, ca. 1 cm long; spur pendulous, slightly curved, clavate, 1.2-2 cm long. Column stout, anthers parallel, connective wide; stigmatic processes sub-oblong. (Fig. 14 View Figure 14 ).

Phenology.

Flowering in July and August.

Habitat.

Montane forests, shrubby grasslands, alpine meadows; 3000-4300 m elev.

Distribution.

Endemic to the Pan-Himalaya, found only in Hengduan Mountains; S Hengduan. (Fig. 15 View Figure 15 ).

More illustrations.

Wu et al. (2010, fig. 194, 3-4).

Additional specimens examined.

S HENGDUAN: Daocheng, 4236 m elev., 2007, X.H. Jin 9194 (PE); Yanyuan, 3600 m elev., 1983, Qinghai-Tibet Team 12529 (PE); Yulong (Lijiang), 3000 m elev., 1937, T.T. Yu 15316 (PE); Yulong (Lijiang), mountain meadows, 3344 m elev., 1906, G. Forrest 2739 (K).

Note.

This species grows above 3000 to 4300 m in grassy alpine meadows. Habenaria balfouriana has a restricted distribution in the southern Hengduan Mountains, sharing the habitat with the similar-looking H. aitchisonii . Though H. aitchisonii and H. balfouriana were found closely allied in a recent molecular study ( Jin et al. 2017), they are distinct morphologically; both have yellowish-green flowers with bilobed petals, but the former has an elongated spur that exceeds the length of the ovary and pedicel (versus spur shorter than ovary in H. aitchisonii ).