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Epidendrum sculptum

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Epidendrum sculptum
Epidendrum sculptum as E. florijugum
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. Umbellata
Species:
E. sculptum
Binomial name
Epidendrum sculptum
Synonyms

Epidendrum sculptum is a sympodial, epiphytic reed-stemmed orchid native to the Neotropics from Chiapas Mexico to Brazil, at altitudes ranging from near sea level to 0.5 km.

Description

Epidendrum sculptum has hanging cane-like stems, covered in imbricating sheaths. On the part of the stem away from the roots, these sheaths bear alternate, oblong leaves, up to 5 cm long, which are two-lobed at the distal end. The inflorescence is so short that the three flowers appear to be sessile on the apex of the stem.[1] According to Dodson & Dodson, 1989, the non-resupinate flowers are "surrounded at the base by 2, enlarged sheaths."[2] Nevertheless, Reichenbach, who published the original description of the species, placed it in the subgenus "Euepidendrum" (now spelled E. subg. Epidendrum), stating that the peduncle emerges from the apex of the stem without any covering sheath or spathe.[3] The small (1 cm long) almost cartilage-like light green flowers open only partially. The sepals are narrowly ovate, the petals narrowly elliptical. The carnose trilobate lip is united to the column to its apex, and bears a keel down the middle from the apex of the column to the midpoint of the lip. The sides of the lip curl upward.

References

  1. ^ H. G. Reichenbach "Notulae Orchidaceae", Nr. 8. Bonplandia II(1854) p. 89. Hanover.
  2. ^ C. H. & P. M. Dodson "EPIDENDRUM SCULPTUM Rchb.f." Plate 0486 of Icones Plantarum Tropicarum, Series II: Orchids of Ecuador Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis. 1989
  3. ^ H. G. Reichenbach "ORCHIDES" Nr. 314 in Dr. Carl Müller, Ed. Walpers Annales Botanices Systematicae VI(1861)397, 401-402. Berlin.

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