Dendrobium aemulum R.Brown

in Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holl. 333 (1810).

Synonymes

Callista aemula (R.Brown) Kuntze in Rev. Gen. Pl. 2: 654 (1891).

Dendrocoryne aemulum (R.Brown) Brieger in Schlechter, Die Orchideen. Ed. 3. 724 (1981).

Tropilis aemula (R.Brown) Rauschert in Feddes Repert. 94: 470 (1983).

Tropilis emulum Rafinesque in Fl. Tellur. 2. 95 (1836).

Répartition

Australie.

Australie : New South Wales, Queensland.

Floraison : ______JASO__. Altitude de 0 à 1000 m.

Description sommaire

Plante épiphyte, lithophyte. Feuilles de 2 à 4, de 0-50 × 0-30 mm, , oblongues, ovales. Fleurs de 2 à 12, blanches. Labelle trilobé, de 0-7 × 0-5 mm.

Bibliographie

David Lloyd Jones. Native orchids of Australia. Reed Books.2 Aquatic Dr.,Frenchs Forests NSW 2086. 1988. Page 431. Photo, dessin.

Walter T. Upton. Dendrobium orchids of Australia. Houghton Mifflin, P.O. Box 289, Ferntree Gully, Vic. 3156. 1989. Page 16. Photo, dessin.

Samuel Sprunger. Orchideentafeln aus Curtis's Botanical Magazine. Eugen Ulmer. 1986. Page 2906. Aquarelle.

David L. Jones. A complete guide to native orchids of Australia. Reed New Holland. Australian Orchid Foundation. 2006. Page 415 (sous le nom Tropilis aemula). Photo.

David L. Jones. A complete guide to native orchids of Australia. Reed New Holland. Australian Orchid Foundation. 2006. Page 416 (sous le nom Tropilis crassa). Photo.

David L. Jones. A complete guide to native orchids of Australia. Reed New Holland. Australian Orchid Foundation. 2006. Page 416 (sous le nom Tropilis eburnea). Photo.

David L. Jones. A complete guide to native orchids of Australia. Reed New Holland. Australian Orchid Foundation. 2006. Page 416 (sous le nom Tropilis radiata). Photo.

The Orchid Review. Tome 121. Royal Horticultural Society. Page 156. Photo.

The Orchid Review. Tome 123. Royal Horticultural Society. Page 13. Photo.


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