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Vandopsis lissochiloides

Vandopsis lissochiloides

Vandopsis lissochiloides (Gaudich.) Pfitzer in Engl. & Prantl, Naturl. Pflanzenfam. 2, 6 (1889) 210

Synonyms:

  • Vanda lissochiloides (Gaudich.) Lindl., Gen. Sp. Orchid. Pl. (1833) 216
  • Fieldia lissochiloides Gaudich. in Freyc., Voy. Uranie, Bot. (1826) 424, t. 36
    - Type: Gaudichaud s.n. (holo P; iso L)
  • Stauropsis lissochiloides (Gaudich.) Pfitzer, Grundz. Morph. Orchid. (1882) 14
  • Grammatophyllum pantherinum Zipp. ex Blume, Rumphia 4 (1849) 50 (in syn.)
    - Type: Zippel s.n.
  • Vanda batemanii Lindl., Edwards's Bot. Reg. (1846) t. 59 (as nom. nov., illegit.)
  • Stauropsis batemanii (Lindl.) Nicholson, Dict. Gard. 3 (1886) 493

Basionym: Fieldia lissochiloides

Very large lithophyte with branching stems forming tangled masses. Stems to 100 cm long or more, up to 2 cm diam. (excluding the leaf-sheaths), branching in the basal part, densely many leaved. Leaves to 40 by 5 cm (when flattened), strap-shaped, channeled, apex unequally bilobulate, with rounded lobules. Inflorescence erect, unbranched, to 70 cm or more long, laxly many-flowered. Flowers 5.5 cm diam., widely opening. Sepals oblong elliptic, obtuse. Median sepal 3 by 1.6 cm. Lateral sepals 2.8 by 1.5 cm. Petals 2.7 by 1.4 cm, obovate, subacute. Lip weakly 3-lobed, at the base concave, with an irregular, raised, longitudinal crest in the center flanked by two lower keels; lateral lobes erect, low; mid-lobe 1.5 cm long, porrect, wedge-shaped, with 3 rounded keels, with upturned, pointed apex. Column 0.4 cm long, 0.5 cm diam. (Largely after van Bodegom, 1973)


Sepals and petals outside pinkish purple, inside light yellow with red-brown spots, some of which are O-shaped. Lip in the basal part yellow tinged red-brown with pinkish purple keels, mid-lobe pinkish purple. Column white with pinkish purple markings, anther pinkish purple.

Lithophyte on boulders and limestone cliffs in the lowlands, often coastal; 0 to 5 m, often found with Paphiopedilum glanduliferum.

Malesia (Sulawesi, Moluccas, New Guinea, Philippines), Thailand, Laos.

Papua (Indonesia). See map

distribution map

Warm growing lithophyte, requires light position.

February, June.

  • Family Orchidaceae
  • Subfamily Epidendroideae
  • Tribe Vandeae
  • Subtribe Aeridinae
  • Genus Vandopsis
  • Species Vandopsis lissochiloides

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Vandopsis lissochiloides

Vandopsis lissochiloides (Gaudich.) Pfitzer, flower, photo P. O'Byrne, from Sulawesi

Vandopsis lissochiloides

Vandopsis lissochiloides (Gaudich.) Pfitzer, in situ, in bud, photo A. Schuiteman, from Laos

Vandopsis lissochiloides

Vandopsis lissochiloides (Gaudich.) Pfitzer, in situ, photo A. Schuiteman, from Laos

Vandopsis lissochiloides

Vandopsis lissochiloides (Gaudich.) Pfitzer, in situ (Sulawesi), photo P. O'Byrne

Vandopsis lissochiloides

Vandopsis lissochiloides (Gaudich.) Pfitzer, flower, photo P. O'Byrne

Vandopsis lissochiloides

Vandopsis lissochiloides (Gaudich.) Pfitzer, photo Jon Cara, flower, front view, cult. Jon Cara, from PNG

Vandopsis lissochiloides

Vandopsis lissochiloides (Gaudich.) Pfitzer, flower, drawing N.H.S. Howcroft 522, based on Van Bodegom coll., from Waigeo, Manokwari cult.