Cephalanthera erecta
Appearance
Cephalanthera erecta | |
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Suzuka Mountains, Mie prefecture, Japan. | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Monocots |
Order: | Asparagales |
Family: | Orchidaceae |
Subfamily: | Epidendroideae |
Genus: | Cephalanthera |
Species: | C. erecta
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Binomial name | |
Cephalanthera erecta | |
Subspecies | |
Synonyms | |
of C. erecta var. erecta
of C. erecta fo. subaphyla
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Cephalanthera erecta , the erect cephalanthera (Japanese: gin-ran, the "silver orchid", and Chinese: yin lan), is a species of terrestrial orchid. It is found in China, Japan, Korea, Kuril Islands, Bhutan, Assam and eastern Himalayas.
The tiny-leaved form subaphylla obtains most of its carbon via mycoheterotrophy.[15] It is associated mainly with Thelephoraceae fungi.[16]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Blume Flora Javae 188, pl. 65, f. 2(a–c). 1859. (Fl. Javae)
- ^ NOTES RELATING TO THE FLORA OF BHUTAN: XLIV. TAXONOMIC NOTES, NEW TAXA AND ADDITIONS TO THE ORCHIDACEAE OF BHUTAN AND SIKKIM (INDIA). N. Pearce & P.J. Cribb Edinburgh J. Bot., volume 58, page 110, 2001, doi:10.1017/S0960428601000488
- ^ First record of Cephalanthera erecta var. oblanceolata (Orchidaceae) from Korea. Lee, C.S., Eum, S.M., Choi, S.A.and Lee, N.S. 2009
- ^ M. Hiroe Orchid Flowers 2: 63, 1971
- ^ Sw., J. Bot. (Schrader) 1799(2): 226 (1800)
- ^ Sw., Neues J. Bot. 1: 65 (1805)
- ^ Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 671 (1891)
- ^ Cephalanthera nanlingensis (Orchidaceae), a New Species from Guangdong, China. A.Q.Hu & F.W.Xing, Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature, volume 19, page 56 (2009), doi:10.3417/2006187
- ^ Schltr. Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. Beih. 4: 58 1919
- ^ H. Limpr. Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. Beih. 12: 342, 1922
- ^ Schltr., Acta Horti Gothob. 1: 146 (1924)
- ^ F.Maek., Iconogr. Pl. Asiae Orient. 1: 58 (1936)
- ^ T.Hashim., Proc. World Orchid Conf. 12: 120 (1987)
- ^ Miyabe & Kudô, J. Fac. Agric. Hokkaido Imp. Univ. 26: 373 (1932)
- ^ The tiny-leaved orchid Cephalanthera subaphylla obtains most of its carbon via mycoheterotrophy. Yuki Sakamoto, Yuki Ogura-Tsujita, Kinuko Ito, Kenji Suetsugu, Jun Yokoyama, Jun Yamazaki, Tomohisa Yukawa and Masayuki Maki, Journal of Plant Research, November 2016, Volume 129, Issue 6, pages 1013–1020, PMID 27542159, doi:10.1007/s10265-016-0856-6
- ^ The diversity of mycorrhizal fungi in Japanese Cephalanthera species. Yuki Sakamoto, Jun Yamazaki, Takayuki Yamada, Jun Yokoyama and Yuki Ogura-Tsujita Masayuki Maki, Plant Species Biology, volume 32, issue 1, January 2017, Pages 81-86, doi:10.1111/1442-1984.12124
External links
[edit]- Pictures of fo. subaphylla at wildplantsshimane.jp