Platanthera, Richard (Richard, 1817

Yan, Sen, Pandey, Tirtha Raj, Wen, Haixia, Wang, Xilong, Song, Xiqiang & Jin, Xiaohua, 2025, Platanthera xizangensis (Orchidaceae, Orchideae), a new species from Southeast Xizang, China, Phytotaxa 693 (4), pp. 287-296 : 292-293

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.693.4.4

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16943252

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/017587C0-FFA3-9408-FF65-FCCBFA01599D

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Platanthera
status

 

Key to Platanthera View in CoL species of the Pan-Himalaya

1a. Flowers less than 1 cm across; spur, if present shorter than 4 mm.

2a. Spur absent; leaves shorter than 2.5 cm.

3a. Leaf single, ovate.............................................................................................................................................................. P. milinensis

3b. Leaves 2–3, lanceolate to linear

4a. Leaves alternate; lip entire .............................................................................................................................................. P. stenochila

4b. Leaves subopposite; lip 3-lobed .................................................................................................................................... P. xizangensis

2b. Spur present; leaves longer than 2.5 cm.

5a. Lip deeply concave; tuberoids stoloniferous............................................................................................................. P. calceoliformis

5b. Lip more or less flat; tuberoids not stoloniferous.

6a. Flowers usually fully opened; spur usually not clavate.................................................................................................. P. minutiflora

6b. Flowers not fully opened; spur strongly clavate, often saccate

7a. Tepals shorter than 2 mm; flowers adjacent to inflorescence axis.

8a. Spur 1.0– 1.5 mm long; viscidium reduced................................................................................................................ P. nematocaulon

8b. Spur 1.5–2.0 mm long; viscidium narrowly ovate ................................................................................................ P. handel-mazzettii

7b. Tepals longer than 2 mm; flowers not strongly adjacent to inflorescence axis.

9a. Inflorescence secund

10a. Stem arching; leaf blade lanceolate................................................................................................................................... P. urceolata

10b. Stem erect; leaf blade broadly ovate to ovate....................................................................................................................... P. anatina

9b. Inflorescence symmetrical or subsecund

11a. Flowers overlapping with each other

12a. Flowers white to yellow, not bell-like ............................................................................................................................ P. roseotincta

12b. Flowers greenish-white, bell-like (not fully opening)

13a. Petals not reflexed; lip yellowish-green ............................................................................................................................. P. contigua

13b. Petals highly reflexed; lip white ................................................................................................................................ P. deergongensis

11b. Flowers not overlapping with each other, distinctly spirally arranged or alternate

14a. Leaves 2, subopposite; spur cylindric .............................................................................................................................. P. gonggana

14b. leaf 1(2); spur saccate

15a. Leaf blades sub-orbicular; flowers greenish-white ......................................................................................................... P. linzhiensis

15b. Leaf blades broadly ovate to lanceolate or elliptic to oblong; flowers white

16a. Tepals lanceolate; lip broadly lanceolate.......................................................................................................................... P. uniformis

16b. Tepals ovate to oblong-elliptic; lip oblong-ligulate........................................................................................................ P. superantha

1b. Flowers over 1 cm across; spur longer than 5 mm

17a. Leaves subopposite; spur horizontal or directed upwards

18a. Plants 20–60 cm tall; flowers usually white........................................................................................................................... P. densa

18b. Plants up to 15 cm tall; flowers yellowish green or green .......................................................................................... P. lachungensis

17b. All leaves distinctly alternate; spur pendulous

19a. Sepals papillose at margins; lateral stigma lobes protruding forward

20a. Petals distinctly spreading; plant up to 32 cm tall............................................................................................................. P. concinna

20b. Petals connivent into a hood; plant height variable

21a. Spur more than 10 mm long

22a. Inflorescence laxly 2–10-flowered, secund................................................................................................................... P. leptocaulon

22b. Inflorescence subdensely 10–35-flowered, symmetrical

23a. Spur equal or slightly longer than ovary ....................................................................................................................... P. medogensis 23b. Spur usually twice the length of ovary............................................................................................................................. P. bakeriana

21b. Spur less than 9 mm long

24a. Spur distally dilated; viscidium flat............................................................................................................................. P. pachycaulon

24b. Spur distally not dilated; viscidium concave

25a. Rachis not dentate; floral bracts up to 30 mm long, margin ciliate.............................................................................. P. yadongensis

25b. Rachis dentate; floral bracts up to 20 mm long, margin dentate ............................................................................... P. dambungensis

19b. Sepals not papillose at margins; lateral stigma lobes not protruding forward

26a. Tuberoids stoloniferous; stigma convex or flat

27a. Lip longer than 10 cm; lateral walls of column projecting forward

28a. Tepals 6–10 mm long; lip with a callus at base.................................................................................................................. P. japonica

28b. Tepals 4–7 mm long; lip without callus at base.................................................................................................................. P. finetiana

27b. Lip shorter than 10 cm; lateral walls of column not projecting forward

29a. Spur 4–6 mm long; lip oblanceolate............................................................................................................................... P. ussuriensis

29b. Spur 7–12 mm long; lip blade suborbicular .................................................................................................................... P. fuscescens

26b. Tuberoids not stoloniferous; stigma generally concave

30a. Lateral petals with strongly papillose margins; spur clavate............................................................................................ P. oreophila

30b. Lateral petals with smooth margins; spur variously shaped

31a. Lip suborbicular, base constricted into claw ................................................................................................................... P. ovatilabris

31b. Lip ligulate, base wide

32a. Spur less than 10 mm long; lip less than 4 mm long..................................................................................................... P. dulongensis

32b. Spur more than 10 mm long; lip more than 5 mm long

33a. Petals connivent with median sepal into a hood..................................................................................................................... P. minor

33b. Petals not connivent with median sepal into a hood

34a. Lip three lobed at base; viscidium orange...................................................................................................................... P. sikkimensis

34b. Lip usually entire at base; viscidium green

35a. Inflorescence 4–12-flowered; median sepal broadly ovate .............................................................................................. P. bhutanica

35b. Inflorescence 7–25(35)-flowered; median sepal narrowly ovate ..................................................................................... P. stenantha

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