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[[File:Eria_spicata.jpg|thumb|Eria spicata]] | [[File:Eria_spicata.jpg|thumb|''Eria spicata'']] | ||
'''Common Name:''' The Spicate Eria<br /> | '''Common Name:''' The Spicate Eria<br /> | ||
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'''Blooms:''' spring and summer<br /> | '''Blooms:''' spring and summer<br /> | ||
'''Flower Size:''' 8mm<br /> | '''Flower Size:''' 8mm<br /> | ||
'''Synonyms:''' ''Eria convallaroides'' Lindley 1830; ''Eria salwinensis'' Hand.-Mazz. 1936; ''Octomeria convallarioides'' D. Don 1830; '' | '''Synonyms:''' ''Eria convallaroides'' Lindley 1830; ''Eria salwinensis'' Hand.-Mazz. 1936; ''Octomeria convallarioides'' D. Don 1830; *''Octomeria spicata'' D. Don 1825; ''Pinalia alba'' Buch.-Ham. 1825 | ||
Found in China, | Found in China, western Himalayas, Assam, the eastern Himalayas, Nepal, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam at elevations of 800m to 2800m as a miniature to small-sized, hot to warm growing epiphyte or lithophyte with crowded, terete, narrow, elliptic-oblong to conical pseudobulbs enveloped basally by 1 to 2 sheaths and carrying 4, arising from near the apex, elliptic-oblong,obliquely bifid, sessile to shortly petiolate base leaves that blooms in the spring and summer on a glabrous, lateral, sub-erect, slender, 12cm to 18cm long, laxly 5 to 20 flowered inflorescence with ovate-elliptic to oblong, obtuse, reflexed, floral bracts carrying glabrous to sparsely pilose, subglobose, fragrant flowers. | ||
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Revision as of 22:45, 12 May 2010
Common Name: The Spicate Eria
Scented: yes
Light Requirements: partial sun
Temperature Requirements: cool to hot
Blooms: spring and summer
Flower Size: 8mm
Synonyms: Eria convallaroides Lindley 1830; Eria salwinensis Hand.-Mazz. 1936; Octomeria convallarioides D. Don 1830; *Octomeria spicata D. Don 1825; Pinalia alba Buch.-Ham. 1825
Found in China, western Himalayas, Assam, the eastern Himalayas, Nepal, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam at elevations of 800m to 2800m as a miniature to small-sized, hot to warm growing epiphyte or lithophyte with crowded, terete, narrow, elliptic-oblong to conical pseudobulbs enveloped basally by 1 to 2 sheaths and carrying 4, arising from near the apex, elliptic-oblong,obliquely bifid, sessile to shortly petiolate base leaves that blooms in the spring and summer on a glabrous, lateral, sub-erect, slender, 12cm to 18cm long, laxly 5 to 20 flowered inflorescence with ovate-elliptic to oblong, obtuse, reflexed, floral bracts carrying glabrous to sparsely pilose, subglobose, fragrant flowers.
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