Genus previously named Dendrobium.
Dendrobium cunninghamii, commonly known as winika, pekapeka, Christmas orchid, bamboo orchid[2] or ladies slipper orchid,[3] is a species of epiphytic orchids that is endemic to New Zealand. It is commonly found growing in rainforest in the North, South, Stewart and Chatham Islands and normally flowers in summer and early autumn.
Dendrobium cunninghamii is an epiphytic or lithophytic orchid herb that forms tufts up 2.0 m (7 ft) wide with wiry, cane-like stems up to 1.0 m (3 ft) long and 7 mm (0.3 in) in diameter. The rhizomes are similar to the stems and produce many roots. The leaves are narrow linear, 30–50 mm (1–2 in) long and about 3 mm (0.12 in) wide. Up to eight flowers 20–25 mm (0.8–1 in) wide are borne on a short lateral flowering stem. The petals and sepals are white but some parts of the labellum are rose pink, purplish and green. The labellum has three lobes. The side lobes are erect, relatively small and pink or purple and the middle lobe has four or five greenish or yellowish ridges along its midline. Flowering occurs from December to January.[2][3]
Dendrobium cunninghamii was first formally discovered in 1835 by John Lindley and the description was published in Edwards's Botanical Register.[1][4] The specific epithet (cunninghamii) honours Allan Cunningham.[2]
David Jones, Mark Clements and Brian Molloy proposed changing the name of this species to Winika cunninghamii but the change has not been accepted by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families.[5]
Winika is usually an epiphyte on forest trees but sometimes also on fallen logs. It sometimes grows on rocks and cliff faces, even on brick or concrete walls. It is found on both the North and South Islands of New Zealand but also on Stewart and Chatham Islands.[2]
In 1990, New Zealand Post released a New Zealand native orchid miniature sheet to support the New Zealand 1990 World Stamp Exhibition held in Auckland. Winika was one of the stamps (40c) on the miniature sheet. The others were the sun orchid (Thelymitra pulchella), spider orchid (Corybas macranthus) and greenhood orchid (Pterostylis banksii).[8]
Dendrobium cunninghamii, commonly known as winika, pekapeka, Christmas orchid, bamboo orchid or ladies slipper orchid, is a species of epiphytic orchids that is endemic to New Zealand. It is commonly found growing in rainforest in the North, South, Stewart and Chatham Islands and normally flowers in summer and early autumn.
Dendrobium cunninghamii adalah spesies tumbuhan yang tergolong ke dalam famili Orchidaceae. Spesies ini juga merupakan bagian dari ordo Asparagales. Spesies Dendrobium cunninghamii sendiri merupakan bagian dari genus Dendrobium.[1] Nama ilmiah dari spesies ini pertama kali diterbitkan oleh Lindl..
Dendrobium cunninghamii adalah spesies tumbuhan yang tergolong ke dalam famili Orchidaceae. Spesies ini juga merupakan bagian dari ordo Asparagales. Spesies Dendrobium cunninghamii sendiri merupakan bagian dari genus Dendrobium. Nama ilmiah dari spesies ini pertama kali diterbitkan oleh Lindl..
La winika (Dendrobium cunninghamii Lindl.) è una orchidea epifita, diffusa in Nuova Zelanda.[1]
La specie fu descritta originariamente da Solander come Epidendrum pendulum e successivamente fu assegnata al genere Dendrobium (D. cunninghamii) da John Lindley. Nel 1997 M. A. Clements ne propose lo spostamento al genere monospecifico Winika, nome con cui i Māori indicano questa orchidea.[2], ma la ridenominazione non è stata accettata e pertanto la specie è tuttora assegnata al genere Dendrobium.[1][3]
La winika (Dendrobium cunninghamii Lindl.) è una orchidea epifita, diffusa in Nuova Zelanda.
Dendrobium cunninghamii – gatunek roślin z rodziny storczykowatych (Orchidaceae). Endemit dla Nowej Zelandii, wysp Chatham i Stewart[3]. Dawniej wyodrębniany w monotypowy rodzaj jako Winika cunninghamii[4].
Jest to epifit dorastający do 1 m wysokości. Rośliny występują na pniach i gałęziach drzew w górskich lasach, bardzo rzadko spotykane są rosnące na skałach. Liście o długości 3-5 cm, zielono-żółte do ciemnozielonych. Kwiaty białe z fioletową lub różową warżką i żółtym prętosłupem. Wielkość kwiatów to około 2-2,5 cm[3].
Rodzaj sklasyfikowany do podrodziny epidendronowych (Epidendroideae) z rodziny storczykowatych (Orchidaceae), rząd szparagowce (Asparagales) w obrębie roślin jednoliściennych[4][5].
Dendrobium cunninghamii – gatunek roślin z rodziny storczykowatych (Orchidaceae). Endemit dla Nowej Zelandii, wysp Chatham i Stewart. Dawniej wyodrębniany w monotypowy rodzaj jako Winika cunninghamii.
Jest to epifit dorastający do 1 m wysokości. Rośliny występują na pniach i gałęziach drzew w górskich lasach, bardzo rzadko spotykane są rosnące na skałach. Liście o długości 3-5 cm, zielono-żółte do ciemnozielonych. Kwiaty białe z fioletową lub różową warżką i żółtym prętosłupem. Wielkość kwiatów to około 2-2,5 cm.
Winika cunninghamii là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Lan. Loài này được Lindl. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1835.[1]
Winika cunninghamii là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Lan. Loài này được Lindl. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1835.