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Eulophia zollingeri (Rchb.f.) J.J.Sm.   (redirected from: Eulophia toyoshimae Nakai)
Family: Orchidaceae
[Cyrtopera formosana Rolfe, moreCyrtopera rufa Thwaites, Cyrtopera sanguinea Lindl., Cyrtopera zollingeri Rchb.f., Cyrtopodium rufum (Thwaites) Trimen, Cyrtopodium sanguineum (Lindl.) N.E.Br., Eulophia carrii C.T.White, Eulophia formosana (Rolfe) Rolfe, Eulophia macrorhiza Blume, Eulophia macrorhiza var. minahassae Schltr., Eulophia macrorhizon Hook.f., Eulophia ochobiensis Hayata, Eulophia sanguinea (Lindl.) Hook.f., Eulophia toyoshimae Nakai, Eulophia yushuiana S.Y.Hu, Eulophia zollingeri f. viride Yokota, Graphorkis macrorhiza (Blume) Kuntze, Graphorkis papuana (Ridl.) Kuntze, Graphorkis rufa (Thwaites) Kuntze, Graphorkis sanguinea (Lindl.) Kuntze, Neuwiedia zollingeri Rchb.f.]
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Japan Flora: Stout, glabrous, terrestrial herb about 50 cm. high; scapes terete, the scales few, thinly membranous, appressed, ovate, about 3 cm. long, acute, weakly nerved, short-sheathing; ra-cemes to 30 cm. long, erect, loosely many-flowered, the bracts greenish, flat, broadly linear, 1.5-2.5 cm. long, 1.5-2.5 mm. wide, 3- or 5-nerved, acuminate; flowers slightly expanded; sepals obovate-oblong, about 2 cm. long, 8 mm. wide, abruptly acuminate, 5- to 7-ncrvcd; petals obovate, obtuse, 3/4 as long as the sepals; lip suberect, slightly shorter than the sepals, obovate, 3-lobed, papillose on the nerves inside, with 2 low ridges on the center, the lateral lobes rounded, 4-5 mm. long and as wide, the terminal lobe ascending, ovate-rounded, 7 mm. long and as wide, obtuse, entire, the spur compresscd- conical, obtuse, about 4 mm. long and as wide; column planoconvex, about 6 mm. long, 4 mm. wide. July.

Kyushu (Tanegashima and Ohsumi Prov.); very rare. Ryukyus and Formosa.

Eulophia zollingeri
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