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The genus includes only two epiphytic species, occurring in mountainous forests and meadows from Tibet to Central China and Yunnan. These orchids are 6--15 cm tall, with a fleshy, creeping, digitate rhizome The cylindric stem is erect, with 2 basal tubular sheaths. The green, glabrous leaf is basal and petiolate, oblong-spatulate or spatulate with obtuse apex. Its base is clasping around the stem. The inflorescence has 1 to 6 small flowers with lanceolate floral bracts. The sepals are oblong and 3-veined, with an obtuse apex. The lower sepal is concave, forming a hood with petals. The lateral sepals are spreading. The erect, oblong-lanceolate petals are purplish red, pale purple, or white, 2-veined, with an acute apex. The ovate-lanceolate lip is spreading, It is slightly broader than the petals. Its base is slightly concave, spurless, not lobed, margin entire or slightly undulate. The apex is obtuse.
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External linkPhoto of Aceratorchis tschiliensis (http://www.asianflora.com/Orchidaceae/Aceratorchis-tschiliensis.htm)
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