Dendrobium nareshbahadurii

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Dendrobium nareshbahadurii
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Epidendroideae
Genus: Dendrobium
Species:
D. nareshbahadurii
Binomial name
Dendrobium nareshbahadurii
H.B.Naithani

Dendrobium nareshbahadurii is a critically endangered species of orchid found only in Arunachal Pradesh of India.[2][1][3]

This is an epiphytic orchid with a 15-20 cm long stem. Thin and narrow oblong leaves of 6-7 x 0.6-0.7 cm. The inflorescence is 10-15 cm long bearing 3 to 10 flowers. Pale green and purple flowers that are 25 to 30 mm long with a purple lip shorter than the sepals.

It can be differentiated by closely resembling Dendrobium strongylanthum species by the relatively longer and narrower sepals and petals and side lobes of the lip.[2]

Distribution

This orchid was collected by H.B.Naithani and Dr. Kunwar Naresh Bahadur in October 1982 and described by Naithani in 1986.[4][2] It was collected from a location named Jameri on the edge of the current Sessa Orchid Sanctuary in West Kameng district in Arunachal Pradesh. It was never seen after the initial collection.[1]

Ecology

This species of orchid was found in a forest with trees like Ficus punctata, Choerospondias axillaris, and Canarium strictum. It was discovered at an elevation of 600 meters and a possible distribution up to 1200 meters. It was found flowering in October.[2][1]

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