Disperis oppositifolia Sm.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5186519 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5194552 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D987CB-5E21-FFD5-1A76-512AFCA9FCCD |
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Carolina |
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Disperis oppositifolia Sm. |
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25. Disperis oppositifolia Sm. View in CoL
In Rees, Cycl. 11: 6 (1809); Schlechter, Bull. Herb.
Boissier, ser. 1, 6: 954 (1898); H. Perrier in Humbert, Fl. Madag. (Engl. revis.), Orch.: 110 (1981); Du Puy et al., Orch. Madag.: 135 (1999); la Croix et al., Adansonia 24: 60 (2002). — Dryopeia oppositifolia (Sm.) Thouars, Hist. Orchid. : t. 1 (1822). — Dryorkis antidris Thouars, Hist. Orchid. : t. 1 (1822), nom. superfl. — Type: La Réunion, Smith s.n. (holo-, LINN).
Plants to 250 mm. Leaves 2, opposite, ovate, 15-55 × 8-20 mm. Flowers 1-3 (to 12 in var. mascarenensis ), white, pink or lilac with darker markings; median sepal linear, 4.5-7 × 0.5 mm, hood shallow, lateral sepals 5-10 × 3-4 mm, united up to half; petals falcate, 4.5-7 × 3-3.5 mm; lip blade triangular, appendage of two linear, curved pubescent lobes, often widened at tips ( Fig. 5 View FIG ).
DISTRIBUTION AND PHENOLOGY. — Madagascar, Comores and Mascarenes; in humid, riparian forest, on rocks by streams and sometimes in pine plantations from sea level to 1200 m; often locally common. Flowering from July to February.
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