Pecteilis Raf.

Genus

Angiosperms > Asparagales > Orchidaceae

Characteristics

Herbs, terrestrial, medium-sized to large. Tubers solitary or paired, oblong, ellipsoid, or subglobose, undivided, fleshy, neck with several slender roots. Stem erect, often stout, leafy. Leaves cauline and alternate or in a basal rosette, ovate-elliptic or ovate, slightly fleshy, amplexicaul at base. Inflorescence terminal, with 1 to several flowers; floral bracts large, foliaceous. Flowers resupinate, often large, showy, usually white; pedicel and ovary twisted, usually slightly arcuate, narrowly fusiform. Sepals free, similar, broad; dorsal sepal erect; lateral sepals oblique. Petals linear-lanceolate, oblanceolate, or oblong, often narrower and smaller than sepals; lip decurved, irregularly ovate to flabellate, spurred, deeply 3-lobed; lateral lobes spreading, margin fimbriate-lacerate, denticulate, or rarely entire; mid-lobe straight, linear or broadly triangular; spur pendulous, straight to strongly curved, cylindric, often very long, much longer than ovary. Column erect, short; anther erect, 2-locular; locules widely spaced in a very broad connective; pollinia 2, granular-farinaceous, sectile; caudicles slender; viscidia small, each hidden in a tubular fold at end of rostellum arms; lateral appendages 2, elliptic, small, at base of anther; rostellum 3-lobed, lateral arms long, tapering, mid-lobe blunt; stigma lobes adnate to base of lip, connate, convex, sessile.
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Tuberous terrestrial orchids. Tubers oblong. Leaves arranged in a basal rosette, sessile, sheathing at base. Inflorescence multi-flowered, spicate. Bracts scarious, closely sheathing or spreading. Stem leaves sometimes reduced to bracts. Flowers small, pale-coloured (cream, white, greenish or yellow). Dorsal sepal and petals overlap to form a galea. Lateral sepals free, porrect, divergent or recurved. Petals mostly entire, sometimes with a small basal lobe. Labellum firmly fixed to anterior base of column. Labellum lamina usually 3-lobed, calcarate; lateral lobes filiform, often tapered to a point; midlobe porrect, often shorter than lateral lobes; basal spur prominent, frequently longer than ovary.
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These orchids are mainly tropical and are commonly found in sparse habitats, growing in low-lying areas where the soil is inundated during the wet season.
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Hardiness (USDA) 8-12

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