Status:
valid
Authors:
Blume
Source:
wcs
Year:
1856
Citation Micro:
Mus. Bot. 2: 181 (1856)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000268077
Common Names
- Phaius pauciflorus
- Few-Flowered Phaius
- Few-Flowered Orchid
Synonyms
- Limatodis pauciflora Blume [unknown]
Description
Phaius pauciflorus (also called Few-flowered swamp orchid, among many other common names) is a terrestrial orchid species native to Southeast Asia. It has an upright, robust habit with large, glossy, dark green leaves. It grows in wet, shady habitats, usually in lowland forests.
Uses & Benefits
Phaius pauciflorus is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a cut flower for bouquets. It is also used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat a variety of ailments.
Cultivars, Varieties & Sub-species
Phaius pauciflorus var. pallidus (Ridl.) Holttum
Phaius pauciflorus sub. pauciflorus
Phaius pauciflorus var. punctatus (Lindl.) J.J.Sm.
Phaius pauciflorus sub. sabahensis J.J.Wood & A.L.Lamb
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Phaius pauciflorus is a large, showy, white or cream-colored flower with a yellow lip. The seed of Phaius pauciflorus is a small, black, round seed. The seedlings of Phaius pauciflorus are small, green, and have a single leaf.
Cultivation and Propagation
Phaius pauciflorus is a terrestrial orchid that is native to tropical Asia. It is best grown in a well-drained, humus-rich soil in a partially shaded position. Propagate by division or by seed. It can also be propagated by tissue culture.
Where to Find Phaius pauciflorus
Phaius pauciflorus is native to India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and China.
Phaius pauciflorus FAQ
What is the scientific name of Phaius pauciflorus?
Phaius pauciflorus
What type of plant is Phaius pauciflorus?
A terrestrial orchid
Where is Phaius pauciflorus native to?
India, Nepal, and Bangladesh
Species in the Phaius genus
Phaius amboinensis,
Phaius baconii,
Phaius borneensis,
Phaius callosus,
Phaius columnaris,
Phaius cooperi,
Phaius corymbioides,
Phaius daenikeri,
Phaius ecalcaratus,
Phaius flavus,
Phaius fragilis,
Phaius gratus,
Phaius hainanensis,
Phaius indigoferus,
Phaius indochinensis,
Phaius labiatus,
Phaius longicornu,
Phaius luridus,
Phaius lyonii,
Phaius mannii,
Phaius mishmensis,
Phaius montanus,
Phaius nanus,
Phaius occidentalis,
Phaius pauciflorus,
Phaius philippinensis,
Phaius pulchellus,
Phaius reflexipetalus,
Phaius robertsii,
Phaius stenocentron,
Phaius subtrilobus,
Phaius takeoi,
Phaius tankervilleae,
Phaius tenuis,
Phaius tetragonus,
Phaius trichoneurus,
Phaius wallichii,
Phaius wenshanensis,
Phaius tonkinensis,
Phaius hekouensis,
Phaius grandiflorus,
Species in the Orchidaceae family
Aa fiebrigii,
Aa hartwegii,
Aa hieronymi,
Aa leucantha,
Aa lorentzii,
Aa macra,
Aa achalensis,
Aa maderoi,
Aa mandonii,
Aa matthewsii,
Aa microtidis,
Aa paleacea,
Aa argyrolepis,
Aa riobambae,
Aa rosei,
Aa schickendanzii,
Aa sphaeroglossa,
Aa trilobulata,
Aa weddelliana,
Aa aurantiaca,
Aa calceata,
Aa colombiana,
Aa denticulata,
Aa erosa,
Aa figueroi,
Aa lozanoi,
Aa lehmannii,
Acampe carinata,
Acampe cephalotes,
Acampe ochracea,
Acampe pachyglossa,
Acampe praemorsa,
Acampe joiceyana,
Acampe hulae,
Acanthophippium bicolor,
Acanthophippium chrysoglossum,
Acanthophippium curtisii,
Acanthophippium eburneum,
Acanthophippium gougahense,
Acanthophippium javanicum,
Acanthophippium lilacinum,
Acanthophippium mantinianum,
Acanthophippium parviflorum,
Acanthophippium pictum,
Acanthophippium splendidum,
Acanthophippium striatum,
Acanthophippium sylhetense,
Acanthophippium curtisii,
Achlydosa glandulosa,
Acianthera aculeata,