Sarcopodium

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Read about Sarcopodium in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Sarcopodium (Greek for flesh and foot). Orchidaceae. Warmhouse orchids, by some referred to Bulbophyllum and Dendrobium.

Rhizome creeping, the 2-lvd. pseudobulbs usually distant on it: infl. terminal, the fls. single or in racemes; sepals and petals similar, the former usually forming a manifest chin; lip much smaller. Related to Dendrobium, and much like it in fl.-structure.—Species about 20, in the Malay Penins. and adjacent islands, and in the Trop. Himalayas.

S. acuminatum, Kranzl. (Dendrobium acuminatum, Rolfe). Raceme few- to many-fld., lax; sepals triangular, long-acuminate, about 1 1/2 in. long; petals of same length but narrower, yellowish white; lip with lateral lobes obovate, rounded, retuse, the midlobe ovate-triangular, acute, the apex reflexed. G.C. III. 42:210; 46:150. G.M. 52:659. J.H. III. 59:291.-S. Coelogyne. Kranzl. (Dendrobium Coelogyne, Reichb. f.). Fls. usually solitary, large, 2-2 1/2 in. across, fleshy, yellow or straw-color, purple-lined, the lip deep purple; dorsal sepal lanceolate, the lateral broader and forming a manifest angled obtuse chin; petals narrowly linear-lanceolate; lip with the ovate-acute front lobe separated by a narrow isthmus. Tenasserim and Moulmein. C.O. Dend. 32. O.1910, p. 122. J.H. III. 57:585.—S. cymbidioides, Kranzl. (Dendrobium cymbidioides, Lindl. D. triflorum, Lindl.). Raceme few-fld.; fls. pale yellow or straw-color, the lip yellow, suffused with rose or purple, with 2 orange spots at base of middle lobe; sepals and petals similar, acute, oblong-lanceolate, the sepals forming a very short rounded chin; lip with the middle lobe ovate-cordate, obtuse, longer than broad. Java and Philippines. G. 33:417. G.W. 14, p. 405. G.C. III. 37:15.—S. Lobbii-Bulbophyllum.—S. Treacherianum, Kranzl. (Dendrobium Treacherianum, Reichb. f.). Raceme 3-5-fld.; fls. rose, the front part of lip yellow; dorsal sepal and petals linear-lanceolate, the lateral sepals triangular, forming a round chin, all the parts acuminate; lip with middle lobe linear-oblong, acuminate, deflexed. Borneo. B.M. 6591. J.H. III. 48:137. CH


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