Large Root Cymbidium is a leafless terrestrial orchid, growing up to a
foot tall.
Rhizomes are scaly, fleshy, branched. Scape is greenish with sheaths.
Inflorescence is very lax, with 4-8 large flowers. Bracts are small,
lanceshaped, 5-12 mm long. Sepals are pale brownish-olivgreen with some
purple, pointed, up to 3 x 0.5 cm. Petals are somewhat shorter and
broader, curved over the column. Lip is obscurely 3-lobed, whitish, marked
with crimson blotches, ovate in outline, 2 cm long. Side-lobes are narrow,
rounded, disk with a pair of thick ridges between the side lobes. Column
is up to 1.5 cm long, with inner surface crimson. Large Root Cymbidium
is found in N. Pakistan to E. India and Temp. E. Asia, including the
Himalayas, at altitudes of 700-1500 m. Flowering: July-August.
Identification credit: Pankaj Kumar
Photographed in Dehradun, Uttarakhand & Jharkhand.
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