Green-Flowered Liparis is a variable, small to
medium sized, hot to cold growing orchid found growing on trees, ground
or rocks, occuring in broadleaf, evergreen, lowland forests on highly
eroded, stratified limestone cliffs and bluffs at 300 to 2500 m. It has
short and ovoid to long and cylindric pseudobulbs carrying 2,
obovate-oblong or inverted-lanceshaped, blunt, pointed or tapering
leaves. The plant blooms in the late fall to early winter on an erect,
cylindric, up to 25 cm long, slender, densely many flowered,
raceme-like inflorescence with small, lanceshaped, tapering, scarious
bracts and very small, crowded flowers. Flowers are greenish white or
pale greenish yellow; flower-stalk and ovary 4-7 mm. Dorsal sepal
nearly elliptic-oblong, 2-3 × 0.8-1 mm, margin curled, tip blunt;
lateral sepals ovate-elliptic, slightly wider than dorsal sepal. Petals
are narrowly linear, 2-3 × about 0.3 mm, tip rounded; lip recurved from
middle, nearly ovate-oblong, 2-3 × about 1.7 mm, base ecallose, margin
slightly wavy, tip subpointed or mucronate. Column is slightly arcuate,
1.5-2 mm, base slightly enlarged, tip winged. Capsule is
obovoid-ellipsoid, 4-6 × 3-4 mm; fruiting flower-stalk 3-6 mm.
Green-Flowered Liparis is found in the Himalayas, from Kumaun to
Bhutan, Assam, Khasi Hills, South India, Ceylon, S. China, Taiwan, at
altitudes of 700-2500 m.
Identification credit: Ravee Bhat
Photographed in Bangalore, Karnataka.
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