Coelogyne integerrima Ames 1910 SECTION Flaccidae Photo by © Jean Claude George

Drawing Drawing by © Curtis Botanical Magazine

Part shade Cool Cold LATERSpring EARLIER Summer

Common Name The Entire Lip Coelogyne

Flower Size 1.8" [4.5 cm]

Found in the Philippines in mossy upper montane forests at elevations around 2450 meters as a small sized, cool to cold growing epiphyte with close set, ovoid, pseudobulbs carrying 2, lanceolate, acuminate, 3 to 7 main nerved, narrowing below into the grooved, petiolate base leaves that blooms in the later spring and earlier summer 1750 to on a synanthous, peduncle enveloped below by developing leaves and bracts, slender, nearly erect, 4 to 7.2" [10 to 18 cm] long, rachis slender, erect to pendulous, not zig-zag, 6 to 6.48" [15 to 16.2 cm] long, simultaneously, 7 to 9 flowered inflorescence with deciduous floral bracts

Synonyms

References W3 Tropicos, Kew Monocot list , IPNI ; Studies in the Family Orchidaceae Fascile 5 Ames 1915; The Complete Writings on Philippine Orchids Vol 2 Quisumbing 1981; The Manual of Cultivated Orchids Bechtel, Cribb, Launert 1992 drawing fide; The Genus Coelogyne A Synopsis, D A Clayton 2002; Philippine Native Orchid Species Cootes 2009 photo; Les Coelogynes E & J George 2011 photo/drawing fide

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