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May 31, 2010
Cymbidium wenshanense
We have a thousand other views sent in of every other aspect of the this plant if we need them. I chose not to post all of them.
Cymbidium wenshanense Y.S.Wu & F.Y.Liu, Acta Bot. Yunnan. 12: 291 (1990).
Heterotypic Synonyms:
Cymbidium quinquelobum Z.J.Liu & S.C.Chen, Acta Bot. Yunnan. 28: 13 (2006).
Pacific South, Greg Truex, award 20103146
From Flora of China
20. Cymbidium wenshanense Y. S. Wu & F. Y. Liu, Acta Bot.
Yunnan. 12: 291. 1990.
文山红柱兰 wen shan hong zhu lan
Plants epiphytic, autotrophic. Pseudobulbs ovoid, slightly
bilaterally flattened, 3–6 × 1.5–3 cm, enclosed in leaf bases.
Leaves distichous, 4–9, lorate, 45–98 × 1.3–2.1 cm, articulate
8–15 cm from base, apex subacuminate. Inflorescence arching
or subpendulous, 28–39 cm; peduncle 5–13 cm, with 5 or 6
sheaths; rachis 3–12-flowered; floral bracts deep purple to yellowish,
triangular or linear-lanceolate, 7–16 mm. Flowers fragrant,
usually not opening very widely; pedicel and ovary 45–
60 mm; sepals and petals white, usually slightly tinged pale
purplish red on outer surfaces, petals occasionally with a few
purple-red spots at base; lip white or yellowish with dark purple
or purplish brown striations and spots, turning reddish brown,
lamellae yellow; column purple-red at apex, white tinged pink
toward base. Sepals similar, narrowly obovate-elliptic or
broadly oblanceolate, slightly concave, 58–80 × 18–30 mm,
apex obtuse to acute; lateral sepals pendulous or downcurved,
oblique, outer surfaces carinate. Petals incurved and clasping
column, subobovate, oblique, 57–65 × 21–33 mm, apex acute;
lip broadly obovate, 56–65 × 58–78 mm, base fused to basal
margins of column for 2–3 mm, 3-lobed or obscurely 5-lobed
above middle, margin white ciliate, lateral lobes erect and embracing
column; lateral lobes in plants with a 3-lobed lip obovate,
to 20 mm wide; lateral lobes in plants with a 5-lobed lip
composed of a small, ovate to linear basal pair of lobes to ca. 5
mm wide, and a larger, subsquare upper pair to 20 mm wide;
mid-lobe deflexed, obovate to nearly oblate, 18–25 × 22–30
mm, apex rounded-obtuse and slightly erose to emarginate,
ciliate; disk pubescent, with 2 longitudinal lamellae extending
from base of lip to base of mid-lobe; lamellae conspicuously inflated
and converging at apex. Column arcuate, 40–48 mm,
narrowly winged, sparsely pubescent on ventral surface; pollinia
2, nearly pear-shaped. Fl. Feb–Mar.
Trees in forests; ca. 1500 m. SE Yunnan (Maguan) [Vietnam].
1a. Inflorescence arching, 3–7-flowered;
sepals 58–64 × 18–21 mm; lip
3-lobed; column ca. 40 mm ............ 20a. var. wenshanense
1b. Inflorescence arching or subpendulous,
7–12-flowered; sepals 65–80 × 23–26
mm; lip obscurely 5-lobed; column
42–48 mm ..................................... 20b. var. quinquelobum
20a. Cymbidium wenshanense var. wenshanense
文山红柱兰(原变种) wen shan hong zhu lan (yuan bian
zhong)
Inflorescence arching, 3–7-flowered. Sepals 58–64 × 18–
21 mm. Lip 3-lobed. Column ca. 40 mm.
Trees in forests; ca. 1500 m. SE Yunnan (Maguan) [Vietnam].
20b. Cymbidium wenshanense var. quinquelobum (Z. J. Liu
& S. C. Chen) Z. J. Liu, S. C. Chen & P. J. Cribb, comb. et stat.
nov.
五裂红柱兰 wu lie hong zhu lan
Basionym: Cymbidium quinquelobum Z. J. Liu & S. C.
Chen, Acta Bot. Yunnan. 28: 13. 2006.
Inflorescence arching or subpendulous, 7–12-flowered.
Sepals 65–80 × 23–26 mm. Lip obscurely 5-lobed. Column 42–
48 mm.
● Trees in broad-leaved forests; ca. 1500 m. SE Yunnan (Maguan).
This variety grows in the same region as the typical variety. Its 5-
lobed lip is probably an abnormality rather than a typical feature.
Cymbidium wenshanense, award 20103146, has been confirmed to be Cymbidium wenshanense by SITF(June 2010).
May 26, 2010
May 25, 2010
Phragmipedium tetzlaffianum
Trichoglottis smithii
Maxillaria dillonii
May 24, 2010
Dendrobium garrettii
Ron sent this in mid-April. I set it aside, waiting for additional information, and proceeded to forget about it. Ron, do you have any information for this, and possibly a photo that shows the lip? These are all pretty uniformly lousy.
Dendrobium garrettii Seidenf., Opera Bot. 83: 127 (1985).
Dendrobium garrettii, we have no award number or any data, has been determined to be Dendrobium microbulbon by SITF (June 2010) with assistance of Andre Schuiteman and Leonid Averyanov.
Dendrobium garrettii, award 20105414, previously determined to be Dendrobium microbulbon by SITF (June 2010), has been reevaluated with new information supplied by Wes Higgins and Peter O’Byrne and is now confirmed to be Dendrobium elliottianum by SITF (March 2011).
Kefersteinia taurina
Award # 20093011
6/2/2009 - Pacific Central Judging Center - San Francisco
Kefersteinia taurina 'Vistamont'
species
CCM 82
Description: One hundred eighty-eight flowers and one bud on 189 pendant inflorescences on a symmetrically rounded plant, 59.5-cm. at widest point, without pseudobulbs; sepals and petals pale green speckled with burgundy; lip translucent white with burgundy spots, margin rising at rear to form horn-like points resembling the head and horns of a bull, tip of lip sharply turned downward, with slight ruffling of edges; substance delicate; texture matte.
Measurements in cm.
NSW 3.4 NSV 4.4
DSW 0.7 DSL 2.8
PW 0.7 PL 2.5
LSW 0.7 LSL 2.9
LipW 1.8 LipL 1.9
May 23, 2010
Microterangis hildebrandtii
This is award 20102072. We don't have any more information from the judging center.
Microterangis hildebrandtii (Rchb.f.) Senghas, Orchidee (Hamburg) 36: 22 (1985).
Angraecum hildebrandtii Rchb.f., Gard. Chron. 1878(1): 725 (1878).
Microterangis hildebrandtii, award 20102072 has been confirmed to be Microterangis hildebrandtii by SITF (June 2010) with assistance of Joyce Stewart.