Epidendrum cylindraceum

Epidendrum cylindraceum is a reed-stemmed Epidendrum of the Orchidaceae, native to Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, where it has been reported at an altitude of 3.2 km.[1]

Epidendrum cylindraceum
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Binomial name
Epidendrum cylindraceum

Description

E. cylindraceum stems are completely covered with tubular sheathes which bear one to two ovate-oblong leaves near the apex.[2] The peduncle is clothed in two or three elongate herbaceous sheathes, arranged in a fan. The inflorescence is a dense raceme, up to 15 cm long by 5 cm in diameter. The rather small, non-resupinate, mostly white flowers have obovate acute sepals nearly 1 cm long that are rough on the outside, and linear petals. The deeply trilobate lip is adnate to the column to its apex: the small lateral lobes are sickle-shaped, with slight fringing on the proximal edge, and the much larger central lobe is kidney-shaped at its apex.

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References

  1. H. G. Reichenbach "ORCHIDES", nr. 177 in C. Müller, Ed. Walpers. Annales Botanices Systematicae 6(1861)363. Berlin.
  2. Schweinfurth "Orchids of Peru", Fieldiana: Botany 30(1959)430—431
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