White-Veined Goodyera is found in Sikkim, Nepal and Assam as a miniature to
small sized terrestrial orchid with an erect stem. The stem carries 3-5,
distant, unequal, broadly ovate, acute, hairless, dark green, white
net-veined, leaves, at the base. The plant blooms in summer on an erect,
2-4.5 cm long spike at the top of the stem. The inflorescence is 2-7
flowered with flowers arranged almost on the same side on the stem.
Identification credit: Avishek Bhattacharjee
Photographed in Senchal, West Bengal.
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