Cleisostoma simondii


Cleisostoma simondii is a flowering plant that grows upon larger trees, and known in Hong Kong as. It also occurs in the Himalayas, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, and other parts of China.

Etymology

The name "Cleisostoma" derives from the Greek words kleistos, meaning "closed" and "stoma" meaning
"mouth".

Description

Cleisostoma simondii grows to a length of or more, with numerous aerial roots that grow out of the stems. This hardy orchid grows thin, stem-like jointed leaves long that are fleshy, terete, linear year round, with the whole plant colors ranging from green to dark green under humid, low light conditions, to red to purple under drier more sunlit conditions. The flowers buds develop in late September, blooming long-lasting flowers from October to early November, on a spike up to long, composed from one to eleven flowers, averaging six to seven flowers, with each flower averaging 1.5 cm in diameter.

Varieties

Two varieties are recognized:
  • Cleisostoma simondii var. guangdongense Z.H.Tsi - Fujian, S Guangdong, Hainan
  • Cleisostoma simondii var. simondii - Yunnan, Himalayas, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam