Habenaria malintana (Blanco) Merr.

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Saroj Kasaju

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Sep 6, 2024, 1:43:16 AM9/6/24
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Location: Chobhar, Kathmandu, Nepal  
Date: 03 September 2024
Elevation: 1400m. 
Habitat : Wild

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Saroj Kasaju

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Sep 6, 2024, 1:43:41 AM9/6/24
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Sep 6, 2024, 1:43:58 AM9/6/24
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J.M. Garg

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Sep 13, 2024, 6:05:08 AM9/13/24
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Thanks, Saroj ji
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Pankaj Kumar

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Sep 13, 2024, 5:50:08 PM9/13/24
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Yes this is deformed form of Habenaria dentata, which is infact the case with Habenaria malintana too. Habenaria dentata is a self compatible species which seems also to lose pollen from its own pollinia on its stigma. This causes a lot of inbreeding, resulting in showing up of a lot of deformities. And hence so many names and fake new species both from India and abroad. Very interesting to see it still has a spur attached to it. Habenaria malintana has a very tiny spur or almost none. My idea was not to merge all under H. dentata but to keep the spurred plant with H. dentata and non-spurred plant with H. malintana.
I would call this a deformed Habenaria dentata.
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Pankaj Kumar MSc, PhD, FLS

IUCN-SSC Red List Authority for Orchids of Asia

IUCN-SSC: Chinese Species Specialist Group, Orchid Specialist Group of Asia, Global Trade Subgroup, Western Ghats Plant Specialist Group. Hong Kong Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan

Institute of Environment, Florida International University Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami, Florida, USA

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Saroj Kasaju

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Sep 14, 2024, 10:39:53 AM9/14/24
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Thank you Dr. Kumar.

Saroj Kasaju

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