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Gastrochilus formosanus (Hayata) Hayata   (redirected from: Gastrochilus rupestris Fukuy.)
Family: Orchidaceae
[Gastrochilus formosanus var. shaoyaoii (S.S.Ying) S.S.Ying, moreGastrochilus matsuran (Makino) Schltr., Gastrochilus nebulosus Fukuy., Gastrochilus quercetorus Fukuy., Gastrochilus rupestris Fukuy., Saccolabium formosanum Hayata, Saccolabium matsuran Makino, Saccolabium quercetorum (Fukuy.) S.Y.Hu, Saccolabium rupestre (Fukuy.) S.Y.Hu, Saccolabium shaoyaoii S.S.Ying]
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Japan Flora: Stems slender, 1-3 cm. long; leaves evergreen, dense, narrowly ob-long to linear-oblong, 7-20 mm. long, 3-5 mm. wide, slightly incurved at tip, purple-spotted, the midrib depressed above, elevated beneath; inflorescence 8-10 mm. long, 2- to 4-flowcred, the bracts deltoid, 0.5-1 mm. long, obtuse; flowers yellowish green; sepals and petals spreading, narrowly oblong, 3-3.5 mm. long, obtuse; lip rather large, saccatc-spurred, entire, the limb reniform, obtuse-truncate; column very short; capsules obovoid-oblong, short-pedicelled, about 10 mm. long. Tree trunks;

Honshu, Shikoku. Kyushu

Gastrochilus formosanus
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