Phalaenopsis natmataungensis (T.Yukawa, Nob.Tanaka & J.Murata) Dalström & Ormerod, Orchids (West Palm Beach) 79(12): 706 (2010).
Phalaenopsis natmataungensis (T.Yukawa, Nob.Tanaka & J.Murata) Dalström & Ormerod, Photos by Mathew Jose Mathew |
its native range is N. Myanmar.
Latinh Name:
Phalaenopsis natmataungensis (T.Yukawa, Nob.Tanaka & J.Murata) Dalström & Ormerod
Family:
Orchidaceae Juss.
Synonym:
Doritis natmataungensis T.Yukawa, Nob.Tanaka & J.Murata.
English Name:
The Nat Ma Taung Phalaenopsis (A National Park in Myanmar that includes Mt Victoria).
Description:
With a short stem carrying deciduous (usually not present at flowering), patent, fleshy, conduplicate, deep green, elliptic-obovate, obtuse to obliquely obtuse, mucronate cuneate below into the clasping base leaves that blooms in the spring on a suberect to pendent, terete, dull green mottled with purple, peduncle 4.2 to 10.5 cm long, 3 to 4 sheathed, rachis to 3.5 to 10.5 cm long, subdensely 4 to 16 flowered inflorescence carrying patent, fleshy, fragrant flowers.
Distribution:
Myanmar.
Ecological:
In seasonable, subtropical, disturbed forests at elevations around 1750 to 1950 meters as a small sized, cool growing epiphyte.
Flowering times:
Blooms in the spring.
Flower size:
3.0 cm.
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