Liparis fleckeri


Liparis fleckeri, commonly known as slender sphinx orchid, is a plant in the orchid family and is endemic to Queensland. It is an epiphytic or lithophytic orchid with two thin leaves and up to twenty pale green or whitish flowers. It grows in rainforest at altitudes of or more in tropical far North Queensland.

Description

Liparis fleckeri is an epiphytic or lithophytic herb with fleshy, dark green pseudobulbs and wide. There are two thin, dark green, linear to lance-shaped leaves long and about wide. Between five and twenty pale green or whitish flowers, long and wide are borne on an arching flowering stem long. The sepals are long, about wide and the petals are a similar length but only about wide. The sepals and petals are tapered and curve downwards. The labellum is long, wide with two orange calli. Flowering occurs between May and August.

Taxonomy and naming

Liparis fleckeri was first formally described in 1938 by William Henry Nicholls from a specimen collected by Hugo Flecker on Mount Bellenden Ker. The description was published in The North Queensland Naturalist, the specific epithet honouring Hugo Flecker.

Distribution and habitat

Mountain sprite orchid grows on rocks and trees in rainforest at altitudes between between Cedar Bay National Park and Tully.