700. 74. Arundina philippii Rchb.f.(1852) var. malayana Ridl., 1907



Species

Arundina philippii
malayana Ridl., 1907

Mat. Fl. Mal. Penins. I : 227 (1907).

Basionym Arundina philippii Rchb.f.(1852) var. malayana Ridl. (1907) Mat. Fl. Mal. Penins. I : 227 (1907).
Genera

Arundina Blume

Bijdr.: 401 (1825).

Flowers size c. 3.5 cm broad Odorless
Flowering 25 November 2012
Pagar Alam regency, South Sumatra
Origin Pagar Alam regency, South Sumatra Terrestrial
Date collected date? November 2012


Addition page
Detail parts of flower
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Other specimens Origin
Lebong regency Bengkulu.
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Contributor Mr. A. Rahmady Pagar Alam regency, South Sumatra
Key determination
Key to the species genus Arundina Blume
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Annotation

Posted 15112012
A. philippii (Philipp's). This is closely related to A. bambusaefolia, but is distinguished in haviug narrower leaves and smaller flowers ; the latter are pale lavender, 1.5 inch across, with a blotch of crimson on the lip. 1895. (*1)

A. philippii Rchb. f. var. malayana, introduce and describe by H. N. Ridley 1907 from specimen Gunung Jerai, Kedah, Penisular Malaysia. Flower about c. 5 cm (c. 2 inch.) across, ovary and pedicel c. 2.5 cm (c. inch.) long. (*3).

Arundina philippii var. malayana Ridl. also have  color tip of lip pale pink, throat yellow. (Specimen collected by H. N. Ridley No. 5982.) (*2)

Existence  Arundina philippii var. malayana Ridl. in Sumatra, written by J. J, Smith in Enumeration of the Orchidaceae of Sumatra and neighbouring island, 187 (1933).(*4).

Arundina philippii malayana Ridl.



Arundina philippii malayana Ridl.



Arundina philippii malayana Ridl.



Arundina philippii malayana Ridl.



Arundina philippii malayana Ridl.



Arundina philippii malayana Ridl.



Arundina philippii malayana Ridl.



Arundina philippii malayana Ridl.



Arundina philippii malayana Ridl.

Basionym
Arundina philippii Rchb.f., Linnaea 25: 227 (1852) var. Malayana Ridl. in Mat. Fl. Mal. Penins. I : 227 (1907).


Distribution

Lifeform


Peninsular Malaysia , Sumatra
 42 MLY SUM.
Rhizome geophyte
hemicryptophytes that survive unfavourable seasons in the form of a rhizome, bulb, tuber or rootbud.
The term tuber is used here in a broad sense and includes every storage organ that is not a rhizome, bulb or rootbud..
Basionym Gunung Jerai, Kedah
Specimen Pagar Alam regency, South Sumatra
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Posted 15112012
Reference :
  1. The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists, 87 (1901).
  2. Journal of the Federated Malay States museums 7 : 135 (1906)  
  3. Materials for a flora of the Malayan peninsula, 1 : 227 (1907).
  4. Enumeration of the Orchidaceae of Sumatra and neighbouring island, 187 (1933).

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