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Orchid Species: Cymbidium sutepense

Kew currently accepted name is Cymbidium dayanum

Cymbidium sutepense is an orchid species identified by Rolfe ex Downie in 1925. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Cymbidium dayanum.
Genus
Cymbidium (Cym.)
Grex
sutepense
Parents
Species
Author
Rolfe ex Downie
Year
1925
ORIGIN: This medium sized, hot to cool growing epiphytic or terrestrial species occurs low down on tree trunks in evergreen lowland forests at elevations of 200 to 1800 meters and can be found in Assam India, eastern Himalayas, Sikkim, Thailand, Cambodia, China, Vietnam, Borneo, Malaysia, the Philippines, Sulawesi, Sumatra, Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands and Japan.

DESCRIPTION: This medium sized, hot to cool growing epiphytic or terrestrial species occurs low down on tree trunks in evergreen lowland forests at elevations of 200 to 1800 meters and can be found in Assam India, eastern Himalayas, Sikkim, Thailand, Cambodia, China, Vietnam, Borneo, Malaysia, the Philippines, Sulawesi, Sumatra, Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands and Japan, with indistinct, strongly compressed-ellipsoid pseudobulbs enveloped by scarious, persistent leaf bases and cataphylls and carrying 5 to 12, disitichous, narrow-linear, dark green, slightly leathery, pale green, acute to acuminate, sessile [no petiole] leaves with the articulation 1.2 to 2.4 away from the base that blooms in the summer and fall on a basal, erect to pendant, several [5 to 15] flowered, 9 [22.5 cm] long, racemose scape subtended with pink veined sheaths and triangular, acute, purplish floral bracts and carrying mostly non-fragrant flowers, and needs even year round conditions.

FLOWER SIZE: 1.6 to 2 inches [4 to 5 cm] -- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
Other Names
Genus Name Genus Grex Name Year Author
Add+ Cymbidium Cym aestivum 2004 Z.J.Liu & S.C.Chen
Add+ Cymbidium Cym dayanum 1869 Rchb.f.
Add+ Cymbidium Cym acutum 1896 Ridl.
Add+ Cymbidium Cym alborubens 1902 Makino
Add+ Cymbidium Cym angustifolium 1920 Ames & C.Schweinf. in O.Ames
Add+ Cymbidium Cym leachianum 1878 Rchb.f.
Add+ Cymbidium Cym poilanei 1931 Gagnep.
Add+ Cymbidium Cym pulcherrimum 1891 Sander
Add+ Cymbidium Cym simonsianum 1895 King & Pantl.
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