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Orchid Species: Pecteilis dentata

Kew currently accepted name is Habenaria dentata

Pecteilis dentata is an orchid species identified by (Sw.) M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones in 2018. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Habenaria dentata.
Genus
Pecteilis (Pec.)
Grex
dentata
Parents
Species
Author
(Sw.) M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones
Year
2018
ORIGIN: This medium to large sized, hot to cool growing terrestrial orchid is found in the Assam, eastern Himalayas, Nepal, western Himalayas, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, the Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, China, Taiwan and Japan in open secondary grasslands, in semi-deciduous and deciduous dry lowland forests and savana-like woodlands at elevations of 600 meters to around 1800 meters.

DESCRIPTION: This medium to large sized, hot to cool growing terrestrial orchid is found in the Assam, eastern Himalayas, Nepal, western Himalayas, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, the Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, China, Taiwan and Japan in open secondary grasslands, in semi-deciduous and deciduous dry lowland forests and savana-like woodlands at elevations of 600 meters to around 1800 meters with a leafy stem carrying oblong-elliptic to ovate-elliptic, acute or obtuse leaves that blooms in the late summer and fall on a terminal, erect, 20 to 24 [50 to 60 cm] long, several flowered [15], racemose inflorescence with linear-lanceolate, acuminate floral bracts that are longer than the ovary. What a gorgeous flower!.

FLOWER SIZE: 1.2 to 1.6 inches [3 to 4 cm] -- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
Other Names
Genus Name Genus Grex Name Year Author
Add+ Habenaria Hab dentata 1919 (Sw.) Schltr.
Add+ Habenaria Hab yachangensis 2015 Z.B.Zhang & W.Guo
Add+ Habenaria Hab geniculata 1825 D.Don
Add+ Habenaria Hab miersiana 1855 Champ. ex Benth.
Add+ Habenaria Hab parageniculata 1936 Tang & F.T.Wang
Add+ Habenaria Hab sieboldiana 1866 Miq.
Add+ Habenaria Hab tohoensis 1914 Hayata
Add+ Orchis Orchis geniculata 1825 Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don
Add+ Platanthera P geniculata 1832 (D.Don) Lindl. ex Wall.
Add+ Orchis Orchis dentata 1800 Sw.
Add+ Platanthera P dentata 1835 (Sw.) Lindl.
Add+ Plantaginorchis Plantaginorchis dentata 2004 (Sw.) Szlach.
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