Epidendrum lanipes

Epidendrum lanipes is an epiphytic sympodial orchid with spindle-shaped stems native to the montane tropical rainforest of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru at altitudes ranging from 0.8 to 1.4 km.[1]

Epidendrum lanipes
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Epidendroideae
Genus: Epidendrum
Subgenus: Epidendrum subg. Epidendrum
Section: Epidendrum sect. Planifolia
Subsection: Epidendrum subsect. Paniculata
Species:
E. lanipes
Binomial name
Epidendrum lanipes
Lindl. (1853)

Description

E. lanipes has been placed in E. subg. Epidendrum because of its rather slender, multifoliate, only slightly swollen stems, and because the terminal inflorescence has neither sheath nor spathe at its base.[2] The flat leaves are variable: sword-shaped, tongue-shaped, narrowly elliptical, or oblong-lanceolate; they may or not be noticeably bilobed at the end. The 20 cm long paniculate inflorescence bears relatively widely separated branches, each a densely flowered 10 cm raceme. The white flower has a wooly ovary, linear-oblong sepals, slightly longer mucronate lateral sepals, filiform to linear-oblanceolate petals, and a citrus-like scent. The strongly trilobate lip is adnate to the column to its apex. The lateral lobes are semi-ovate and acute, the central lobe is contracted in the middle, with three rounded points at the end. The callus is also trilobate.

The diploid chromosome number of E. lanipes has been determined as 2n = 40.[3]

References

  1. C. Dodson & C. Bennett: "EPIDENDRUM LANIPES Lindl." Plate 0064 of Icones Plantarum Tropicarum, Series II: Orchids of Peru. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, MO, 1989.
  2. H. G. Reichenbach, nr. 364 of "ORCHIDES" in C. Müller, Ed. Walpers. Annales Botanices Systematicae 6(1861) p. 413 Berlin.
  3. page 251 of Leonardo P. Felix and Marcelo Guerra: "Variation in chromosome number and the basic number of subfamily Epidendroideae (Orchidaceae)" Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 163(2010)234-278. The Linnean Society of London. downloaded October 2010 from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1095-8339.2010.01059.x/pdf


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