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Blue-Lip Vanda
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Blue-Lip Vanda
P Native Photo: Thingnam Girija
Common name: Blue-Lip Vanda, Sky Blue Vanda • Chinese: 小蓝万代兰 Xiao Lan Wan Dai Lan • Manipuri: ꯀ꯭ꯋꯥꯀꯤꯕꯤ Kwakibi
Botanical name: Vanda coerulescens    Family: Orchidaceae (Orchid family)
Synonyms: Vanda caerulescens, Vanda confusa

Blue-Lip Vanda is a small-sized tree-dwelling orchid boasting erect or drooping in leaf-axils inflorescences giving rise to 15 or more pleasantly scented flowers. Blooming in late winter and spring, the long-lasting blossoms, 2.5 cm across, feature white to pale violet-blue sepals and petals, and a purple-blue lip often adorned with white stripes. The evergreen leaves, 30 cm long, are arranged alternately along the stem. They are slightly fleshy, channeled above, and keeled below. Native to China and India, Blue-Lip Vanda is a hot to cool growing orchid species found on tree trunks in open woodland at elevations of 300-1600 m, in NE India to China and N. Thailand.

Identification credit: Tabish, Pankaj Kumar Photographed in State Orchidarium, Imphal, Manipur.

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