Thelasis Blume

Genus

Angiosperms > Asparagales > Orchidaceae

Characteristics

Herbs, epiphytic, rather small. Stems either pseudobulbous, 1-or 2-leaved, with sheaths and sometimes additional smaller leaves at base, or short and not thickened with several leaves in 2 close opposite ranks, laterally compressed and overlapping at base. Leaves narrow, rather thin, sometimes articulate at base. Inflorescence lateral, scape arising from base of pseudobulb or node of short stem, usually slender, many flowered. Flowers resupinate, greenish yellow or white, very small, not opening widely. Sepals similar, sometimes connivent; lateral sepals concave, often carinate abaxially. Petals slightly smaller than sepals; lip sessile on base of column, entire, usually broadest and concave at base, narrowed at apex. Column short, without a foot; anther erect; pollinia 8, in 2 groups of 4, waxy, on a slender caudicle attached to a nearly narrowly elliptic viscidium; rostellum terminal, erect, 2-lobed, acuminate; stigma large.
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Clumping, epiphytic orchids with thin roots and flattened pseudobulbs. Leaves (sometimes appearing absent), either arranged like a fan with overlapping bases or terminal on pseudobulb, long, thin-textured. Inflorescence spicate to subspicate, arising either in leaf axil or from base of pseudobulb. Flowers small, sessile to subsessile, on triangular ovaries. Bases of sepals and petals closely overlapping to form short, loose tube, diverging only in distal half. Labellum fixed to anterior base of column. Labellum lamina unlobed or obscurely lobed. Column short, without basal foot.
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These orchids occur in humid forests.
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Hardiness (USDA) 8-12

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