Tongue Orchid is an orchid found growing on trees.
Pseudobulb is ovoid, 4.5 x 2 cm, tapering towards tip, ridged,
distantly placed. Leaves are solitary, 15-20 x 3-3.8 cm, oblong, base
pointed; leaf-stalk 2-2.5 cm long. Flowers are 4 or 5, yellowish-pink
to darker, in 10-12 cm long sheathed raceme; bracts 12 x 8 mm, ovate,
pointed, 9-veined; dorsal sepal 1.9 x 0.9 mm, ovate, subtapering,
7-veined; lateral sepals 32 x 12.5 mm, ovate, lanceshaped, pointed,
keeled, fleshy, 7-veined; petals 17 x 4 mm, at base with a caudate long
tail; lip 16 x 7-9 mm, ovate-oblong, subpointed, apiculate at tip; side
lobes sickle shapedly oblong, blunt; disc channelled. Tongue Orchid is
endemic to Southern Western Ghats. Flowering: April-May.
Identification credit: P.S. Sivaprasad
Photographed in Naduvattam, Nilgiri District, Tamil Nadu.
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