Acanthophippium sylhetense

(Acanthophippium sylhetense)

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Description

Acanthophippium is a genus of orchid with thirteen species (family Orchidaceae). The name of this genus is derived from the Greek words acanthos ("spiny") and ephippion ("saddle"), referring to the saddle-like labellum of the plants. This terrestrial and sometimes myco-heterotrophic genus of sympodial orchids is distributed from the Indian subcontinent to Taiwan, China, Japan, Southeast Asia, New Guinea and the southwest Pacific. The terrestrial species are up to 80 cm tall. They have short rhizomes. The oblong and fleshy pseudobulbs are up to 25 cm tall. They produce at their apex 2 to 3 large plicate, lanceolate, parallel-veined leaves, which can be up to 65 cm long. The erect inflorescence arises laterally from the pseudobulbs, with 3 to 6 flowers, subtended by large, glabrous bracts. The flowers are prominent, large, striated cup- or urn-shaped, fleshy, waxy, and about 4 cm long. They resemble a tulip, a most unusual shape for an orchid. The flowers have a wide range of colors, from dull yellow to red to shades of orange and pink, marked with stripes or spots. The blossoms are usually odiferous with a very strong fragrance. This genus is allied to genera Calanthe, Cephalantheropsis, Phaius, and Spathoglottis. The genus Acanthophippium was first described by Carl Ludwig Blume in 1825. He used the spelling with an "o".Many sources have since spelt the name "Acanthephippium". This is regarded as an orthographic variant by the International Plant Names Index. The original spelling is used by sources such as the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. Found from Assam, Bangladesh, eastern Himalayas, Sikkim, lower India, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Ryukyu Islands and Taiwan in tropical valleys in moist shady locations in dense forests or in wooded ravines at elevations of 500 to 1500 meters as a small to medium sized, hot to cool growing deciduous leafed terrestrial that needs indirect light with ovoid to terete psuedobulbs enveloped basally by leaf sheaths and carrying three, plicate, tapering to each end leaf with a long petiole and blooms in the spring, summer and fall on a basal, short to 3.6" long, 3 to 6 flowered inflorescence arising with a new growth with 1 to 3 fragrant, fleshy flowers.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum:
Class: Liliopsida
Order:Asparagales
Family:Orchidaceae
Genus:Acanthophippium
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