Biology:Phalaenopsis marriottiana

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Short description: Species of epiphytic orchid

Phalaenopsis marriottiana
The Orchid Album-02-0042-0061-Vanda parishii marriottiana.png
botanical illustration of Phalaenopsis marriottiana
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Epidendroideae
Genus: Phalaenopsis
Species:
P. marriottiana
Binomial name
Phalaenopsis marriottiana
(Rchb.f.) Kocyan & Schuit.
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distribution of Phalaenopsis marriottiana
Synonyms[1]
  • Hygrochilus marriottianus (Rchb.f.) Christenson
  • Hygrochilus parishii var. marriottianus (Rchb.f.) Pradhan
  • Hygrochilus parishii var. purpureus (N.E.Br.) Pradhan
  • Phalaenopsis pingxiangensis Hua Deng, Z.J.Liu & Yan Wang
  • Stauropsis marriottiana (Rchb.f.) Rolfe
  • Vanda parishii var. marriottiana Rchb.f.

Phalaenopsis marriottiana is a species of orchid native to Southeast China and Myanmar.[1] The specific epithet marriottiana honours William Henry Smith-Marriott (1835–1924), who had a considerable orchid collection at Down House, Blandford, Dorsetshire in England.

Description

These small, cool-growing epiphytes have fleshy, distichously arranged leaves. Flowering occurs in Winter and Spring from axillary racemes, which bear 2–6 fragrant flowers.[2]

Ecology

This species is found on limestone cliffs in deciduous, montane forests and foothills at elevations around 1300 meters above sea level.[2]

Taxonomy

Taxonomic history

This species was assigned to several different genera throughout its taxonomic history and was formerly believed to be a variant of Phalaenopsis hygrochila. It was later proven by genetic evidence, that the variations parishii and marriottiana of the former broadly defined Phalaenopsis hygrochila (syn. Hygrochilus parishii) are two separate species.

Differentiation from Phalaenopsis hygrochila

The petals and sepals of Phalaenopsis marriottiana are brownish to purple and lack darker spotting. The flowers may also be pink with yellow sepals and a purple-red, flabellate labellum, which was characteristic for Phalaenopsis pingxiangensis, which was reduced to synonymy with Phalaenopsis marriottiana due to genetic evidence.
On the other hand Phalaenopsis hygrochila has yellow sepals and petals, which are heavily spotted with deep red-brown.[3]

Phylogeny

This species is the sister species of the remainder of Phalaenopsis subgen. Hygrochilus, as can be seen in the following cladogram:[3]

subgen. Hygrochilus

Phalaenopsis hygrochila Hygrochilus parishii - cropped.jpg

Phalaenopsis subparishii Sedirea subparishi - cropped.jpg

Phalaenopsis tsii

Phalaenopsis japonica Phalaenopsis japonica (Rchb.f.) Kocyan & Schuit., Phytotaxa 161- 67 (2014). (34153976831) (2) - cropped.jpg

Phalaenopsis marriottiana Cropped botanical illustraion of Phalaenopsis marriottiana (Rchb.f.) Kocyan & Schuit. by John Nugent Fitch.png

subgen. Ornithochilus

Phalaenopsis yingjiangensis

Phalaenopsis difformis Phalaenopsis difformis toapel - cropped.jpg

Conservation

International trade is regulated through the CITES appendix II regulations of international trade.[4]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q42751098 entry