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학명 : Phaius tankervilleae (Banks) Blume

분류 : Orchidaceae

중국어명 : 大花鹤顶兰(중국); 紅鶴頂蘭(대만)

일어명 : カクチョウラン鶴頂蘭

국내 유통명 : 학정란

Common Names : Wikipedia 참조

 
사진 : 2023.02.25 서울대공원
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Phaius tankervilleae, commonly known as the greater swamp-orchid, swamp lily, swamp orchid,[2] nun's-hood orchid,[3] nun's orchid, veiled orchid, Lady Tankerville's swamp orchid[4] or 鹤顶兰 (he ding lan),[5] is a species of orchid native to areas from Asia to islands in the Pacific Ocean. It has large, pleated leaves and tall flowering stems bearing up to twenty five white, brown, mauve and yellow flowers. It was named for Lady Tankerville who owned the greenhouse where the first orchid flowered. It was the first tropical orchid to flower in England.

 

Description

Phaius tankervilleae is an evergreen, terrestrial herb that has cone shaped or more or less spherical pseudobulbs mostly 6080 mm (23 in) long and 3060 mm (12 in) wide. Between two and eight pleated linear to lance-shaped leaves 3001,000 mm (1040 in) long and 80200 mm (38 in) wide develop from the pseudobulb. Between ten and twenty five resupinate flowers 70125 mm (35 in) wide are borne on a flowering stem 5002,000 mm (2080 in) tall. The flowers are whitish on the outside and reddish brown inside. The sepals and petals are oblong to lance-shaped, 4065 mm (23 in) long and 1015 mm (0.40.6 in) wide. The labellum is pink or reddish with a white tip and white stripes inside, 3560 mm (12 in) long and 2050 mm (0.82 in) wide with three lobes. The middle lobe is more or less tube-shaped and the side lobes have wavy or crinkled edges. There is a whitish yellow spur 510 mm (0.20.4 in) long near the base of the labellum and a narrow raised callus in its centre. Flowering occurs from September to November in Australia and from March to June in Asia.[4][5][6]

 

Taxonomy and naming

In 1778, John Fothergill sent specimens of this orchid back from China to England and in 1788, after one had flowered, Joseph Banks formally described the species, giving it the name Limodorum tankervilleae. In 1859, Carl Ludwig Blume changed the name to Phaius tankervilleae. The specific epithet (tankervilleae) honours Lady Emma Tankerville, as the orchid had flowered in her greenhouse at Walton-on-Thames near London.[7][8][9] It was the first tropical orchid to flower in England.[10]

 

Other spellings of the specific epithet are sometimes used. When Charles Louis L'Héritier de Brutelle published his book Sertum Anglicum and cited Joseph Banks' name for this species, he Latinised it to Limodorum tancarvilleae.[11] As a result, some authorities, including the Australian Plant Census, list the species as Phaius tancervilleae.[5][12][13] The spellings P. tankervilliae[14] and P. tankarvilliae have also been used.[15]

 

In 2017, Judi Stone and Phillip James Cribb published a monograph entitled Lady Tankerville's Legacy - A Historical and Monographic Review of Phaius and Gastrorchis, in which they described six varieties of Phaius tankervilleae:

 

Phaius tankervilleae var. antoninae (P.Balzer) J.V.Stone & P.J.Cribb (2017)

Phaius tankervilleae var. australis (F.Muell.) J.V.Stone & P.J.Cribb (2017)

Phaius tankervilleae var. baolocensis (Duy, Tao Chen & D.X.Zhang) J.V.Stone & P.J.Cribb (2017)

Phaius tankervilleae var. bernaysii (F.Muell. ex Rchb.f.) J.V.Stone & P.J.Cribb (2017)

Phaius tankervilleae var. devogelii J.V.Stone & P.J.Cribb (2017)

Phaius tankervilleae var. tankervilleae

Distribution and habitat

Phaius tankervilleae grows in swampy forest or grassland.[4] It is found in the Indian Subcontinent, New Guinea, China, Japan, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Australia and certain islands of the Pacific. It is also naturalised in Hawaii, Panama, the West Indies and Florida.[16]

 

In Australia it is found as P. tankervilleae var. australis as far south as Yamba, New South Wales.[17] and further north in tropical Queensland. While rare in parts of its native habitat, it is present in other parts of the world as a naturalised species, including Hawaii[18] and Florida.[19]

 

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phaius_tankervilleae

 

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