paphiopedilum villosum var. fusco-roseum

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14d. P. villosum var. fusco-roseum Aver. 2002, Komarovia, 2: 17. – P. mac-
ranrhum Z.J. Liu et S.C. Chen, 2002, Acta Bot. Yunnan. 24, 6: 712.
Described from S Vietnam (“Gia Lai prov., Chu Pah distr.”). Type (“27.05.2001,
Phan Ke Loc, P-9845A”) – HN.
Median sepal with pink to purple center bordering with pure. Occasionally
pink central area of the sepal at the base tinted with light green. Often whole flower
may be light dull yellowish with nearly white median sepal slightly tinted with pink. Fig
25, d.
Ecology. Shady broad-leaved mixed and evergreen humid forests mainly on
silicate rocks. 1300–1700 m. Fl. October – December. Very rare (EN).
Distribution. Vietnam (Lam Dong, Gia Lai), E Cambodia.
Studied samples. Gia Lai, Chu Pah, P-9845A (HN); Lam Dong, Dalat, Averyanov
s.n., 2005 (LE – photo).
Notes. Local endemic of eastern Indochina. May be also found on the territory
of Laos allied to Vietnamese border. It commonly grows as lithophytic and terrestrial.

14a. P. villosum var. villosum.
Epiphytic herb with 4–5, ligulate, pure green leaves, 14–42 by 2.5–4 cm, on
beneath, purple-spotted at the base. Peduncle suberect to pendent, 1-flowered, 7–
24 cm long, green, whitish to black-purple villose. Pedicel and ovary, 3–6 cm long,
light-green, densely villose. Flower 7.5–13.5 cm across. Dorsal sepal dark brown with
yellowish-green to whitish margin, obovate, 4.5–7 by 3–4.6 cm. Synsepal pale green,
narrowly ovate, 3.8–7.6 by 1.8–2.6 cm. Petals yellow- to reddish-brown, often with a
central maroon stripe, glossy, spathulate, 4.7–8.6 by 2.5–4.6 cm. Lip yellow-brown
flushed with reddish, 4–6.8 by 3–3.8 cm. Staminode yellow, obovate, about 16 by 14
mm, with a central glossy umbo. Fig. 25, a.
Ecology. Shady broad-leaved evergreen and mixed humid forests mainly on
silicate rocks. 1300–2000 m. Fl. November – March. Rare (VU).
Distribution. Vietnam (Dak Nong, Lam Dong), NE India, Myanmar, SW
China, Laos, Thailand.
Studied samples. Dak Nong, Dak Glong, HLF 5671 (HN); Lam Dong, Dalat,
Averyanov s.n., 2005 (LE – photo).
Notes. This is most common and widespread variety. It commonly grows as
typical humus epiphyte.

what do you mean? :D
 
Is you go to the link Olaf posted to Dr. Averynod's book. Go to 2008, Volume 1, and on page 90 is a picture of that villosum and others. <The english conversion button is in the top left.>
 
Is you go to the link Olaf posted to Dr. Averynod's book. Go to 2008, Volume 1, and on page 90 is a picture of that villosum and others. <The english conversion button is in the top left.>

Very sharp eyes TY.
 

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