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Beautiful, widespread species ranging from China, Assam and Bangladesh in the West across Asia into Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, through the Indonesian Islands and into New Guinea, various Pacific islands and into Queensland in Australia.
6th-15th February 2016
Taman Negara National Park, Pahang, Malaysia
(Summit Camp ca. 2187 m asl)
Dendrochilum linearifolium Hook.f. Orchidaceae. Distribution - Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra. Creeping on trees and rocks. Habitat - on mountains at 1200-2100 m. Widespread in Peninsular Malaysia.
Synonym(s):
Acoridium linearifolium (Hook.f.) Rolfe
Platyclinis linearifolium (Hook.f.) Ridl.
Platyclinis pulchella Ridl.
Ref. and suggested reading:
FRIM Flora Database
www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-59740
www.liquisearch.com/distribution_of_orchid_species/southe...
Kuala Tahan - Air Terjun Empat Tingkat (Four-steps Waterfall) - Gunung Tahan (Mount Tahan) - Kuala Juram Hike. Total distance apprx. 120 km; 10D9N..
GUNUNG TAHAN (MOUNT TAHAN). Gunung Tahan, is the highest point in Peninsular Malaysia.
Elevation:2,187 m (7,175 ft)
Prominence: 2,140 m (7,020 ft)
Parent range: Tahan Range
Listing: Ultra
A new species of Dendrochilum for me. It was described by Jeff Wood in 1994 who says that it is very localised. He found it in an area 8 km Northwest of Long Pasia above the Maga River. We were not far away from that area. Being so close to the border with Sarawak and Brunei, Jeff speculated that it would also be found in the adjacent mountains across the borders.
April 2017
Canon EOS 6D
EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
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Quellenangabe / Credit:
Maja Dumat - Creative Commons Licence BY 2.0
This orchid bears numerous red-brown flowers on a long, pendant inflorescence. Each single flower is of a size of about 1 cm.
Grown by Orchideen Holm
Dendrochilum glumaceum Lindl., Edwards's Bot. Reg. 27(Misc.): 23 (1841).
Premiações: Fita Azul – 1º Lugar no Grupo, Fita Amarela – Troféu e Fita Verde e Branca – Melhor Cultivo.
Expositora: Maria do Rosário de Almeida Braga da OrquidaRio.
Exposição Orquídeas no Museu, realizada pela OrquidaRio Orquidófilos Associados, no Museu da República, antigo Palácio do Catete, de 20 a 22 de julho de 2018, no Rio de Janeiro - RJ - Brasil. Floração de julho de 2018. Inverno.
Dendrochilum wenzelii .. Each flower has a natural spread of 1cm, with a average of 32 Flowers per inflorescence, there are about 100 inflorescences in all, Flowers are a nice bright Orange Red and resemble Wheat Tassels. I grow this plant ia a wooden 6 inch slat basket with spragum moss as the medium
A friend insisted on giving me a piece of this although I was sure it would not grow outdoors for me. To my pleasant surprise it is doing very well. In a 3-inch pot.
A Cat's Tail Orchid native to Borneo and the Philippines. Photo from the slopes of Mt. Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo.
SUBGENUS Platyclinis SECTION Platyclinis [Benth.] Pfitzer
Distribution: Sumatera (42 SUM)
Lifeform: Pseudobulb epiphyte
Dendrochilum magnum is an orchid endemic to the Philippines. Individual flowers are larger than most others in the genus at only about 7 mm but it produces wonderful trailing inflorescences that are pleasantly fragrant.
#Dendrochilummagnum #Dendrochilum #magnum #orchid #CUgreenhouse
Another angle on the numerous flowers. I hope they keep developing more flowers for a few more weeks.
SUBGENUS Platyclinis SECTION Platyclinis [Benth.] Pfitzer
Known as:
Dendrochilum formosanum (Schltr.) Schltr., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. Beih. 4: 185 (1919).
Pseudobulb epiphyte
Distribution: Taiwan (Hengchun Pen., Lan Yü) to Philippines (38 TAI 42 PHI)
Heterotypic Synonyms:
Dendrochilum cucumerinum Rchb.f., Gard. Chron., n.s., 22: 649 (1884).
Acoridium cucumerinum (Rchb.f.) Rolfe, Orchid Rev. 12: 220 (1904).
Platyclinis formosana Schltr., Bull. Herb. Boissier, sér. 2, 6: 302 (1906).
Dendrochilum formosanum (Schltr.) Schltr., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. Beih. 4: 185 (1919).
Dendrochilum uncatum var. formosanum (Schltr.) T.Hashim., J. Jap. Bot. 57: 26 (1982).