Calanthe callosa (Blume) Chase, Christenh. & Schuit.
in Phytotaxa 472: 162 (2020).
Synonymes
Limodorum callosum Blume in Bijdr.: 374 (1825). (basionyme)
Phaius kuhlii Rchb.f. in Xenia Orchid. 2: 81. T. 122 (1856).
Phaius callosus (Blume) Lindl. in Gen. Sp. Orch. Pl.: 128 (1831).
Geodorum plicatum Voigt in Hort. Suburb. Calc. 629 (1845).
Répartition
Borneo, Java, Malaisie, Philippines, Sulawesi, Sumatra.
Borneo : Sarawak.
Philippines : Mindoro Occidental, Mindoro Oriental.
Sumatra : Sumatera Utara.
Floraison : JFMAMJJASOND. Altitude de 350 à 1800 m.
Description sommaire
Plante terrestre. Fleurs de 6 à 12, blanches, jaunes, rouges. Eperon de 0 à 8 mm, conique. Sépale dorsal oblong. Sépales latéraux oblongs. Pétales lancéolés. Labelle trilobé.
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