Rhynchostylis cymifera explained

Rhynchostylis cymifera is a species of orchid endemic to India.[1] [2] The specific epithet "cymifera", meaning "cyme bearing", refers to the pendent, basipetal, cymose inflorescences, which are very atypical for the genus and separates this species from others. Its morphology is very similar to Rhynchostylis retusa. Flowering occurs from May to June.

Conservation

This species is rarely recorded (nine times to date) and is regarded as critically endangered. However an assessment by the IUCN has still not been made. Anthropogenic habitat destruction and wildfires pose a risk to the species.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rhynchostylis cymifera Yohannan, J.Mathew & Szlach. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science . 2022-02-05 . Plants of the World Online . en.
  2. Web site: Rhynchostylis cymifera | International Plant Names Index . 2022-02-05 . www.ipni.org.
  3. 2018 . Yohannan . Regy . Mathew . Jose . Dariusz L. . Szlachetko . Rhynchostylis cymifera (Orchidaceae), a New Species from South Western Ghats, India . Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences . 257- 259 . 11 . 1995-6673.