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Epidendrum dichotomum

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Orchidaceae

Tribe
  
Epidendreae

Scientific name
  
Epidendrum dicotomum

Order
  
Subfamily
  
Subtribe
  
Laeliinae

Rank
  
Species

Epidendrum dichotomum is a member of the E. secundum group which can grow terrestrially, on rocks, and in trees. Kew accepts it as a separate species without any synonyms., as did H. G. Reichenbach (1861). In Schweinfurth (1960), E. dichotomum is the accepted name of a species distinct from E. secundum, but with several listed synonyms: E. brachyphyllum, E. lindenii, E. cuzcoense, E. tarmense, and E. inconstans. In Schweinfurth (1970), E. dichotomum is reduced to synonymy under E. secundum.

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Description

E. dichotomum is quite similar to E. secundum. According to H. G. Reichenbach (1861), it is distinguished by a small lip, an entire clinandrium, and an unlobed tubercle with a pair of smaller calli near its base. According to Schweinfurth (1960), the tubercle (described as a callus) has three to five lobes with two additional lobes extending into each lateral lobe of the lip. The original description makes no mention of the tubercle, but simply compares E. dichotomum to both E. fimbriato and E. ibaguense, and notes that it differs sufficiently from both of them.

Homonymy

The homonym Epidendrum dichotomum Lindl. (1838), nom. illeg. is a synonym for the different species, Epidendrum jamaicense Lindl. (1853)

References

Epidendrum dichotomum Wikipedia


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