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Orchid Species: Rhinerrhizopsis moorei

(This name is currently accepted by Kew.)

Rhinerrhizopsis moorei is an orchid species identified by (Rchb.f.) Ormerod in 2001.
Genus
Grex
moorei
(name currently accepted by Kew)
Parents
Species
Author
(Rchb.f.) Ormerod
Year
2001
ORIGIN: Found in Irian Jaya to Papua and New Guinea, south to northern Queensland and east to the Solomon Islands as a small sized, hot to warm growing epiphyte on large trees in coastal forests, rainforests, semi-deciduous forests, on beaches and savannah trees that occurs from sea level to 1000 meters.

DESCRIPTION: Found in Irian Jaya to Papua and New Guinea, south to northern Queensland and east to the Solomon Islands as a small sized, hot to warm growing epiphyte on large trees in coastal forests, rainforests, semi-deciduous forests, on beaches and savannah trees that occurs from sea level to 1000 meters with a flat stem sheathed by old leaf bases carrying 3 to 8, oblong, tinged pink or mauve, oblong, rigid, coriaceous leaves and blooms on an axillary, erect then towards the apex pendulous inflorescence that arises from the base of the leaves of the plant and has upwards of sixty, simultaneously, wide opening, fragrant flowers that last a day. Many orchid references to this species are Sarcochilus moorei from which it was removed in 1989. There are varieties in inflorescence types regionally, such as in PNG the inflorescence is descending with resupinate flowers, in the north there are plants that have erect inflorescence with nonresupinate flowers. There are also regional differences in the leaf types with some being bilobed, and others not and varying degrees in between.

FLOWER SIZE: 3/8 to 1 inch [10 to 25 mm] -- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
Other Names
Genus Name Genus Grex Name Year Author
Add+ Pteroceras Pos moorei 1963 (Rchb.f.) Bakh.f.
Add+ Rhinerrhizopsis Rrp beccarii 2006 (Rchb.f.) D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem.
Add+ Sarcochilus Sarco beccarii 1890 (Rchb.f.) F.Muell.
Add+ Sarcochilus Sarco englerianus 1900 Kraenzl. in K.M.Schumann & C.A.G.Lauterbach
Add+ Sarcochilus Sarco papuanus 1889 Kraenzl. in K.M.Schumann & U.M.Hollrung
Add+ Sarcochilus Sarco solomonensis 1908 Rolfe
Add+ Thrixspermum Tx beccarii 1886 Rchb.f.
Add+ Rhinerrhiza Rhin moorei 1989 (Rchb.f.) M.A.Clem.
Add+ Sarcochilus Sarco moorei 1913 (Rchb.f.) Schltr.
Add+ Thrixspermum Tx moorei 1880 Rchb.f.
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