Dendrobium serratilabium L.O.Williams

 Dendrobium serratilabium L.O.Williams, Bot. Mus. Leafl. 5: 45 (1937).

Dendrobium serratilabium
Dendrobium serratilabium
Dendrobium serratilabium L.O.Williams; Photo Erik Legaspi

Dendrobium serratilabium: A pendant, medium sized, hot to cool growing epiphyte that occurs in the Phillipines on Luzon Island in lowland forests with occasionally branching, thickened, narrowly club shaped, wrinkled stems carrying many, lanceolate, deciduous, thin, two ranked leaves with yellow streaked leaf sheaths and held in the apical third of the stem, that blooms in the fall on a lateral, short, to 6 flowered inflorescence arising from the nodes on the leafless canes

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