Yellow-Spike Oberonia is a small epiphytic orchid with a short, pendant stem.
The species name is in honor of Sir David Prain, English Botanist in India
in 1800's. Leaves are non-jointed, oblong-ovate, pointed, compressed.
Flowers are borne in a verticilliate, cylindrical, 11 cm long,
many-flowered inflorescence. Floral bracts are oblong-lanceshaped,
long-pointed, subentire to irregularly toothed, sparsely gland-dotted.
Yellow-Spike Oberonia is known to be found in the Eastern Himalayas, Assam,
Thailand, Malaysia and Java at elevations of 500-1500 m. The specimen here
was found in Uttaranchal.
Identification credit: Pankaj Kumar
Photographed in Gori Valley, Uttarakhand.
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