Dendrobium hendersonii A.D.Hawkes & Heller

in Lloydia. 20: 120 (1957).

Synonymes

Aporum hendersonii (A.D.Hawkes & Heller) Rauschert in Fedde. Repert. 94: 439 (1983).

Dendrobium fugax Schltr. in Bull. Herb. Boiss. 6: 455 (1906).

Dendrobium ridleyanum Kerr in Kew. Bull. 218 (1927).

Dendrobium rudolphii A.D.Hawkes & Heller in Lloydia. 20. 2: 123 (1957).

Ceraia fugax (Schltr.) M.A.Clem. in Telopea 10(1): 291 (2003).

Ceraia ridleyana (Kerr) M.A.Clem. in Telopea 10(1): 293 (2003).

Répartition

Borneo, Malaisie, Sumatra, Thaïlande, Vietnam.

Borneo : Brunei, Kalimantan Selatan, Kalimantan Tengah, Sabah, Sarawak.

Sumatra : Lampung, Riau, Sumatera Barat.

Floraison : _____J______. Altitude de 10 à 300 m.

Description sommaire

Plante épiphyte. Taille de 0 à 60 cm. Fleur unique, blanche, rose. Sépale dorsal oblong, ovale, à apex obtus, de 0-10 × 3-4 mm. Sépales latéraux , de 0-10 × 0-11 mm. Pétales lancéolés, de 0-10 × 2-3 mm. Labelle trilobé.

Bibliographie

Seidenfaden. Orchid genera in Thailand XII. Opera Botanica. 1985. Page 196. Dessin.

Seidenfaden & J.J. Wood. The orchids of peninsular Malaysia and Singapore. Olsen & Olsen, Fredensborg. 1992. Page 407. Dessin.

J.B. Comber. Orchids of Sumatra. Natural History Publications. Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo. 2001. Page 590.

Nantiya Vaddhanaphuti. Wild orchids of Thailand. Silkworm Books. 2001. Page 83. Photo.

J.J. Wood. Orchids of Borneo. Volume 4. The Sabah Society. 2003. Page 93. Photo, dessin.

P.T. Ong, P. O'Byrne, W.S.Y. Yong, L.G. Saw. Wild orchids of peninsular Malaysia. Forest Research Institute Malaysia. 2011. Page 124. Photo.

Jeffrey J. Wood. A guide to Dendrobium of Borneo. Natural History Publications (Borneo). 2014. Page 527. Photo.


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