Rosy Fox Brush Orchid is a medium to large sized,
tree-dwelling or rock-dwelling orchid with clumping drooping stems
carrying several strap-shaped leaves. The plant blooms in the spring
and summer on a raceme-like or rarely branched, 60 cm long, densly many
(20-25) flowered inflorescence. Flowers are waxy with a fragrance of
lily of the valley flowers. Flowers are white, spotted or tinged with
purplish red, particularly on lip, opening widely; flower-stalk and
ovary 1.2-1.4 cm. Dorsal sepal nearly obovate, about 12 x 7 mm, tip
blunt; lateral sepals ovate, about 8 x 7 mm, blunt. Petals are obovate,
about 10 x 7 mm, blunt; lip triangular to trullate, slightly laterally
compressed, 1.4-1.6 x 0.8-1.1 cm, immovable, 3-lobed, tip pointed;
lateral lobes small, incurved over mouth of spur; mid-lobe
arrow-shaped, triangular-pointed. Rosy Fox Brush Orchid is native East
Himalaya to S. China and Indo-China.
Identification credit: Jambey Tsering
Photographed in Tippi, West Kameng, Arunachal Pradesh.
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