Liparis yongnoana N.S.Lee, C.S.Lee & K.S.Lee 2010

Photo by © N.S. Lee, C.S. Lee and K.S. Lee and Two New Species of the Genus Liparis (Orchidaceae) from Korea Based on Morphological and Molecular Data Chang Shook Lee & Chie Tsutsumi & Tomohisa Yukawa & Nam Sook Lee 2010 website

Full shade Cold LATE Spring

Common Name or Meaning The Winged Sepal Liparis - in Korea Nal-ge-ok-jahm-nan-cho

Flower Size .8" [2 cm]

Found in south Korea in valleyin forests near streams at elevations of 700 to 800 meters as a mini-miniature sized, cold growing terrestrial with ovoid pseudobulbs carrying 2, ovate-elliptic, obtuse to subacute, conduplicate, glossy, glabrous, green margin undulate, long petiolate, winged base leaves that blooms in the late spring on an erect, terminal, 4.8 to 6" [12 to 15 cm] long, 6 to 9 flowered inflorescence with ovate, obtuse, shorter than the ovary floral bracts.

Synonyms

References W3 Tropicos, Kew Monocot list , IPNI ; *Two New Species of the Genus Liparis (Orchidaceae) from Korea Based on Morphological and Molecular Data Chang Shook Lee & Chie Tsutsumi & Tomohisa Yukawa & Nam Sook Lee 2010 photo fide

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