Pholidota carnea (Blume) Lindl.

in Gen. Et. Sp. Orch. 37 (1830).

Synonymes

Coelogyne carnea (Blume) Rchb.f. in Walp. Ann. 6: 237 (1861).

Crinonia carnea Blume in Bijdr.: 339 (1825). (basionyme)

Crinonia elisabethiana (Ridl.) Ridl. in Fl. Mal. Pen. 4: 137 (1924).

Crinonia elmeri Ames in Sched. Orchid. 6: 20 (1923).

Pholidota bismarckiensis Schltr. in Fedde, Repert. 1: 107 (1911).

Pholidota celebica Schltr. in Fedde, Repert. 10: 19 (1911).

Pholidota cyclopetala Kraenzl. in Engl. Pflanzenreich, Orch.-Coelog. 151 (1907).

Pholidota elisabethiana Ridl. in Journ. Fed. Malay. Str. Mus. 6: 181 (1915).

Pholidota elizabethiana Ridl. in Journ. Fed. Mal States Mus. 6. 181 (1915).

Pholidota torricellensis Schltr. in Fedde. Repert. Beih. 1: 107 (1925).

Répartition

Birmanie, Bali, Borneo, Java, Malaisie, Nouvelle Guinée, Nusa Tenggara, Philippines, Sulawesi, Sumatra, Thaïlande, Timor.

Borneo : Sabah, Sarawak.

Floraison : JFM____ASON_. Altitude de 600 à 2700 m.

Description sommaire

Plante épiphyte. Taille de 15 à 50 cm. 2 feuilles, de 0-300 × 0-15 mm. Fleurs de 20 à 40, roses. Sépale dorsal ovale, de 2-3 × 1-2 mm. Sépales latéraux ovales, de 2-4 × 1-3 mm. Pétales ovales, de 1-3 × 1-2 mm. Labelle trilobé.

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