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Liparis
condylobulbon
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Common name:
Tapered Sphinx Orchid
Family:
Orchidaceae subfam. Epidendroideae (Orchid)
Synonym:
Stichorkis
condylobulbon
Distribution:
Taiwan, Indo-China to W Pacific
Habitat:
Top of low, mossy tree branches in humid forests; 330-5250ft (100-1600m)
Life form:
Epiphytic
Bloom characteristics:
Arching inflorescence is 4-10" (10-25 cm) long with 50 densely packed, almost translucent pale green flowers with an orange lip. Flowers are .12-.25" (2-6 mm) across.
Medicinal/pharmaceutical:
In Sulawesi, hot leaves were rubbed on the abdomen and small pseudobulbs chewed for constipation.
Bloom Time (northern hemisphere):
November to December
Description:
This small to medium sized orchid takes its species name from the shape of its pseudobulb.
Comments:
Liparis condylobulbon
Links:
eFloras.org
•
Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia
•
Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
Locations
1:
Greenhouse 12: Warm Growing Orchid House
(GH12)
• Accession: 2009-2246*C • Provenance: From a cultivated plant not of known wild origin
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