Cynorkis gibbosa

Cynorkis gibbosa is an orchid species in the genus Cynorkis, endemic to forest edges and shaded rocks at altitudes of 600–1500 meters in Madagascar. Its flowers are salmon-pink or red, and about 35 mm in length. Found in Madagascar on shady granite rocks, on steep banks, seepage areas, along streams and at forest edges at elevations of 600 to 2000 meters as a small to medium-sized, warm to cool growing terrestrial herb with several elongated, villous tubers giving rise to a solitary, radical, oblong-lanceolate, purple maculate leaf that is shortly attenuate at both ends and amplexiculate basally that blooms in the mid spring through fall on a bristly granular, sometimes glabrous, densely many [10 to 40] flowered, sub-corymbiform inflorescence carrying 2 to 3 distant, cauline sheaths and having 10 mostly simultaneous flowers at any one time.

Cynorkis gibbosa
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Orchidoideae
Genus: Cynorkis
Species:
C. gibbosa
Binomial name
Cynorkis gibbosa
Ridl.

References

  • Data related to Cynorkis gibbosa at Wikispecies
  • Media related to Cynorkis gibbosa at Wikimedia Commons
  • J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 20: 331 1883.
  • The Plant List
  • Encyclopedia of Life
  • eFloras Madagascar Catalogue
  • The New Encyclopedia of Orchids: 1500 Species in Cultivation, I. F. La Croix, Timber Press, 2008, page 132. ISBN 9780881928761.


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