Pleione maculata (Lindl.) Lindl.

in Paxt. Flow. Gard. 2: 5T. 39. Fig. 1 (1851).

Synonymes

Coelogyne arthuriana Rchb.f. in Gard. Chron.: 40 (1881).

Coelogyne candida Lindl. in Wall. Cat. 54: 1964 (1829).

Coelogyne diphylla (Lindl.) Lindl. in Fol. Orch. Coelogyne. 15 (1854).

Coelogyne maculata Lindl. in Gen. Sp. Orch. Pl. 43 (1830). (basionyme)

Gomphostylis candida Wallich in Lindley, Gen. Sp. Orch. 43 (1830).

Pleione diphylla Lindl. in Paxton, Flow. Gard. 2. 66 (1851).

Répartition

Bhoutan, Birmanie, Chine, Inde, Laos, Népal, Sikkim, Thaïlande, Tibet.

Chine : Yunnan.

Inde : Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, West Bengal.

Floraison : ________SON_. Altitude de 600 à 2600 m.

Description sommaire

Plante épiphyte. Taille de 6 à 25 cm. 2 feuilles, de 100-250 × 15-35 mm, elliptiques, lancéolées. Fleurs de 1 à 2, blanches, jaunes, roses, à parfum . Sépale dorsal lancéolé, oblong, à apex obtus, de 30-40 × 6-8 mm. Sépales latéraux lancéolés, de 30-40 × 7-9 mm. Labelle oblong, trilobé, de 25-35 × 20-25 mm. Chromosomes : 2n=40.

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