Eria tomentosa

Eria tomentosa (J.Koenig) Hook.f.

Eria tomentosa
Eria tomentosa
Eria tomentosa
(Eria tomentosa (J.Koenig) Hook.f.; Photos Yosuke Oda)
Vietnamese name: Lan len nhung nâu
Chinese Name: Rong Lan
Common Name: The Tomentose Eria
Latin Name: Eria tomentosa (J.Koenig) Hook.f.
Family: Orchidaceae
Synonym Name: Dendrolirium tomentosum (J.Koenig) S.C.Chen & J.J.Wood; Epidendrum tomentosum J.Koenig; Eria fuerstenbergiana Schltr.; Eria hainanensis Rolfe; Pinalia tomentosa (J.Koenig) Kuntze
Description: Ancillary tree, long, strong rhizome. Fake tubers flat fillings, 6-10 long with burning, scales, apical 2 - 3 leaves. Leaves are large, soft, 22 - 25cm long, 4cm wide, pointed tip, stump with 2-3cm long stalks. Hard inflorescences 25 - 35cm long, carrying 8-16 flowers. Pale yellow or pale green flowers, covered with brown hair or rust color. The lips are broad blue, the tip of the lip is red, and the middle is pale white.
Distribution: In Viet Nam: Found in  The tree grows from the North Central Highlands (Lam Dong, Gia Lai, Kontum) to the South (Dong Nai). It is distributed in Laos, Cambodia, Thailand southern Yunnan China.
Ecological: Its on trees in sparse woods at elevations of 200 to 1500 meters as a small sized.
Reference:
Theplantlist
Efloras.org
Orchidspecies.com

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