Vanilla tiendatii Vuong, V.H. Bui, V.S. Dang & Aver. in Nguyen, Averyanov, Bui, et al., 2020. |
Abstract
Vanilla tiendatii, discovered in limestone mountain area of Quang Binh Province in Northern Vietnam, is described as a species new for science. Morphologically this species appears to be closely related to V. yesiniana and V. albida, but well differs in the leaf shape, flower color, lip densely papillate-hairy at apex, and column fimbriate-hairy in the basal half. The key for identification of Vanilla species occurring in Vietnam is provided.
Keyword: New species, Orchidaceae, plant diversity, plant taxonomy, Vanilla, Vietnam
Fig. 1. Vanilla tiendatii A. Flowering plants in the wild B. plants in their natural habitat,. Photo by Bui Tien Dat. |
Vanilla tiendatii Vuong, V.H. Bui, V.S. Dang & Aver., sp. nov.
Etymology: The species is named after Mr. Bui Tien
Dat, an orchid enthusiast who collected material used for
the preparation of the type specimen.
Habitat: Found growing as a lithophytic creeping
vine, in both open and shady rather dry limestone forest
together with Rhaphidophora species.
Distribution: Know from two locations in Quang
Binh Province (Minh Hoa District, Trung Hoa and Yen
Hoa communes).
Minh Ty Nguyen, Leonid V. Averyanov, Van Huong Bui, Nghia Son Hoang, Van Son Dang and Ba Vuong Truong. 2020. Vanilla tiendatii, A New Climbing Orchid from Vietnam. Taiwania. 65(4); 438-442.
DOI: 10.6165/tai.2020.65.438