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Epidendrum geniculatum

Epidendrum geniculatum is a deciduous, sympodial, caespitose orchid native to the Brazilian states of Espírito Santo and Rio de Janeiro, at elevations from 300 – 800 m.

Synonymy and confusion

A description of Epidendrum geniculatum was published in 1882 by João Barbosa Rodrigues. Eight years later, in 1890, Joseph Dalton Hooker published a description of an orchid, under the name of Epidendrum geniculatum for which William Roxburgh had published a description 70 years earlier, with the name Aerides multiflora. Thus, Epidendrum geniculatum <small>Hook.f.</small> is a synonym for Aerides multiflora <small>Roxb.</small>, and a very different taxon from Epidendrum geniculatum <small>Barb.Rodr.</small>, the subject of this article.

Description

The stems of E.&nbsp;geniculatum are flattened and covered by the bases of the rather thin leaves, which drop before the seed capsule matures. The flowers, born in Winter and early Spring (July–September) on a short peduncle erupting from a spathe, range from light yellow to lavender. The sepals are approximately 10&nbsp;mm long by 3&nbsp;mm wide, and are both wider and longer than the elliptical lateral petals. The nearly flat single lobe of the lip is approximately 6&nbsp;mm long by 7&nbsp;mm wide and bears a keel in front of the column, to which the lip is adnate.

This species is considered to be similar to E.&nbsp;caparaoense and E.&nbsp;hololeucum.

References

External links

  • https://web.archive.org/web/20090712032717/http://www.orchidstudium.com/Epidendrum/geniculatum/