Name
Identification
Isotype of Eulophia coutreziana Geerinck [family ORCHIDACEAE ] Verified by Not on sheet, Eulophia speciosa (R.Br. ex Lindl.) Bolus [family ORCHIDACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Geerinck D.,
Related name
- Eulophia coutreziana
- Eulophia speciosa
Flora
Entry for Eulophia speciosa R. Br. ex Lindl. Bolus [family ORCHIDACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 11, Part 2, (1998) Author: I. la Croix & P.J. Cribb
Names
Lissochilus homblei De Wild. [family ORCHIDACEAE], in Bull. Jard. Bot. État 6: 88 (1919). Types from Dem. Rep. Congo (Zaire).
Lissochilus sapinii De Wild. [family ORCHIDACEAE], in Bull. Jard. Bot. État 6: 103 (1919). Type from Dem. Rep. Congo (Zaire).
Eulophia wakefieldii Rchb.f. & S. Moore Summerh. [family ORCHIDACEAE], in Bull. Misc. Inform., Kew 1939: 500 (1939). —Williamson, Orch. S. Centr. Africa: 174 (1977).
Eulophia brevisepala Rendle Summerh. [family ORCHIDACEAE], in Kew Bull. 8: 147 (1953); in F.W.T.A., ed. 2, 3: 247 (1968).
Eulophia coutreziana Geerinck [family ORCHIDACEAE], in Bull. Jard. Bot. Belg. 60: 183 (1990); in Fl. Afr. Centr., Orchidaceae pt. 2: 647 (1992). Type from Dem. Rep. Congo (Zaire).
Eulophia speciosa R. Br. ex Lindl. Bolus [family ORCHIDACEAE], in J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 25: 184 (1889). —Eyles in Trans. Roy. Soc. South Africa 5: 336 (1916). —Hall in J. S. African Bot., Suppl. 5: 127 (1965). —Moriarty, Wild Fls. Malawi: t. 22, 4 (1975). —Grosvenor in Excelsa 6: 82 (1976). —Stewart et al., Wild Orch. South. Africa: 239 (1982). —Kemp, Fl. Checklist Swaziland: 23 (1983). —Cribb in F.T.E.A., Orchidaceae pt. 3: 473, fig. 108 (1989). —la Croix et al., Orch. Malawi: 338 (1991). —Geerinck in Fl. Afr. Centr., Orchidaceae pt. 2: 638 (1992). —Stewart, Orch. Kenya: 124 (1996). Type from South Africa.
Lissochilus speciosus R. Br. ex Lindl. [family ORCHIDACEAE], in Bot. Reg. 7: sub t. 573 (1821).
Lissochilus calopterus Rchb.f. [family ORCHIDACEAE], in Bonplandia 3: 218 (1855). Type from tropical Africa.
Lissochilus wakefieldii Rchb.f. & S. Moore [family ORCHIDACEAE], in J. Bot. 16: 136 (1878). —Eyles in Trans. Roy. Soc. South Africa 5: 336 (1916). —Wild in Clark, Victoria Falls Handb.: 140 (1952). Type from Kenya.
Eulophia dispersa N.E. Br. [family ORCHIDACEAE], in Bull. Misc. Inform., Kew 1892: 127 (1892). —Schinz in Mém. Herb. Boissier, No. 10: 31 (1900). Type: Mozambique, Chupanga (Shupanga), Kirk (K, holotype).
Lissochilus brevisepalus Rendle [family ORCHIDACEAE], in J. Bot. 33: 195 (1895). Syntypes: Malawi, Soche, Scott Elliot 8526 (BM; K); and Ndirande (Ndurani), Scott Elliot 8511 (BM).
Lissochilus volkensii Rolfe [family ORCHIDACEAE], in F.T.A. 7: 94 (1897). Type from Tanzania.
Lissochilus rendlei Rolfe [family ORCHIDACEAE], in F.T.A. 7: 96 (1897). Syntypes: Zambia, Stevenson Road, Carson in Scott Elliot 8266 (K); and Fwambo, Carson 90 (K).
Information
Terrestrial herb to 150 cm tall.Perennating organs subterranean, tuberous, 4–6 × 2.5–4 cm, irregularly conical; roots 1.2–3 mm in diameter, white.Leaves 3–6, 15–65 × 0.6–3 cm, fleshy, not plicate, narrowly oblanceolate, absent or just starting to appear at flowering time.Inflorescence laxly many-flowered; scape stout, purplish, with several sheaths.Pedicel and ovary 12–23 mm long; bracts 4–14 mm long, lanceolate.Flowers variable in size; sepals green, sometimes tipped with brown, petals and lip bright yellow, the lip with red veins on the side lobes; column pale green.Sepals 5–11 × 2–5 mm, ovate or elliptic, apiculate, reflexed.Petals 11–20 × 8–22 mm, spreading, elliptic-ovate to suborbicular, obtuse.Lip 12–24 mm long, difficult to flatten, 3-lobed; side lobes erect, attached to column at base; mid-lobe 10–20 mm long, convex with a crest of 3 rugulose, fleshy ridges; spur conical, 1–4 mm long.Column 4–6 mm long.
Habitat
Grassland and wooded grassland with shrubs, miombo and mixed deciduous woodland, usually on sandy soils, also in brackish swampy coastal grassland
Altitude range
0–1700 m.
1700
0
Distribution
Botswana N alongside Xanakuna–Moshu road in scrub, fl. 11.xii.1974, P.A. Smith 1202 (K; SRGH).Zambia N Mbala Distr., Senga Hill, Msozi River, 1500 m, fl. 18.xi.1960, Richards 19251 (K).Zimbabwe N Hurungwe (Urungwe) N. area, 1200 m, fl. xi.1956, Davies 2238 (K; SRGH).Malawi N Mzimba Distr., Mzuzu, Lunyangwa Waterworks, fl. 29.xi.1972, Pawek 6037 (K; UC).Mozambique N north of Mandimba, fl. 25.xi.1941, Hornby 3491 (K).Zambia W Chingola, fl. 8.xi.1965, Fanshawe 9405 (K; NDO).Zambia C Serenje Distr., fl. viii.1968, G. Williamson 1102 (K; SRGH).Zambia S Victoria Falls, fl. xi.1904, C.E.F. Allen 89 (K).Zimbabwe C Harare Distr., Chishawasha, fl. 25.xi.1928, Young 463 (K).Zimbabwe E Chipinge Distr., in Save (Sabi) Valley, 660 m, fl. ii.1960, Soanes SVES 289 (K; SRGH).Zimbabwe S Mwenezi Distr., Rutenga, 20 km north of Mwenezi (Nuanetsi) River, fl. 6.xii.1961, Leach 11320 (K; SRGH).Malawi C Kasungu National Park, Lifupa, fl. 3.xi.1973, D.J. Allen 403 (K).Malawi S Machinga Distr., Lake Chiuta Harbour, S.T.A. Ngokwe, fl. 23.xii.1986, Patel & Nachamba 1774 (K; MAL).Mozambique Z Mocuba Distr., Namagoa, 60–120 m, fl. i.1944, Faulkner 331 (K; PRE).Mozambique T Angónia Distr., Ulónguè, fl. 3.xi.1941, Macuácua 1390 (K; LMA).Mozambique MS Sofala Province (Beira Distr.), 0 m, fl. iv.1947, Vereker in GHS 34356 (K; SRGH).Mozambique M Maputo Distr., Namaacha, fl. & fr. 15.viii.1978, Zunguza & Boane 95 (K; LMU).
Distribution (external)
Arabia
Sudan
Ethiopia
Kenya
Uganda
Burundi
Tanzania
Zaire
Angola
South Africa
Swaziland