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Phaius SUBFAMILY Epidendroideae, TRIBE Arethuseae, SUBTRIBE Bletiinae.

This genus is composed of 40-50 species widespread through Africa to the Philippines and the Pacific Islands. It is a wide spread genus that for the most part has a pleasing vegatative appearance even out of bloom They are mostly shade loving and terrestrial with a few epiphytes and generally like even watering [see individual species listing]. When in their growth phase weekly fertilizer is reccomended year round. Phaius are sympodial and most often terrestrial, with highly varialble plant size. The pseudobulbs are small with new growths arising from the base of the pseudobulb or from the rhizome. They have large plicate leaves that can be ruffled as well and generally have a pretty out of bloom appearance. The inflorescence arises from the base of the old pseudobulb or from the rhizome and has its flowers racemose at the end of the spike. Phaius in general has large showy flowers with a pleasant fragrance. New plants can be obtained from the old spikes, just lay the spike out in a plastic flat filled with sand and half cover them. Keep in a shady moist area and in 1-2 months the new plants will appear from the nodes of the spike. The phaius from Madagascar are also listed in the genus Gastorchis and in the list below are noted with an *.

Phaius Species List

    The species list below was composed with information from the following sources.

    The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Orchids by Alec Pridgeon. Published by the Timber Press

    The Manual Of Cultivated Orchid Species By Bechtel, Cribb and Launert, Published by The MIT Press

    Orchid Species Culture , Pescatorea, Phaius, Phalenopsis, Pholidota, Phragmepideum and Pleione by Charles and Margaret Baker , Timber press

      * indicates species that may or were included in Gastorchis depending on who you listen to.

      ~Species names that are synonyms of correct species are denoted with a ~

    1. actinomorphus T.P.Lin
    2. - Taiwan - Alt 792m - Flowers in Dec. - Shady and wet in spring and summer, dry and humid winter - Terrestrial

      ~albus - See Thunia alba

    3. amboinensis [Zipp.] Blume
    4. - Indonesia, New guinea and out through the Pacific Islands - Alt 0-100m - Flowers in June-Oct -Terrestrial
    5. assamicus
    6. -?Sanders list

      ~augustinianus See P. cupreus

      ~australis - See P. tankervileae

      ~bensoniae - See Thunia alba

    7. bernaysii
    8. - ?Sanders list

      ~brenaysii - see P. tankervilleae

      ~bicolor Lindl. - See P. tankervilleae

    9. bkumei
    10. - ?Sanders list

      ~blumei - See P. tankervilleae

    11. boreensis J.J.SM
    12. - Borneo - Terrestrial - Rare

      ~bracteosus - See P. flavus

      ~calanthoides - See Cephalantheropsis halconensis

    13. callosus [Blume] Lindl.
    14. - Malaysia, Indonesia, Java - Alt 1219-1525m - Flowers in Nov-Dec - Shady montane forest -Terrestrial

      ~callosus var ecalcaratus See P. ecalcaratus

      ~candidissimus - See Thunia candidissimus

      ~carronii Schltr. - See P. tankervilleae

    15. celebicus Scltr.
    16. - Possibly conspecific with P. flavus - Sulawesi [Celebes] Islands and Indonesia - Alt 1200m - Flowers in Dec. - High elevation forest in humus - terrestrial - Wet summer, dryer late winter and early spring
    17. columnaris Tang & cheng
    18. - China - Alt 230m - Flowers in May-June - Limestone areas under forest trees - terrestrial
    19. cooperi Rolfe
    20. - Rare
    21. corymbioides Schltr.
    22. - Rare

      ~crinita [Gagnep.]Seidenf. - See P. mishmensis

      ~crispus - See P. flavus

    23. ?cupreus Rchb.f.
    24. -Java - Rare
    25. daenikerii Krzl.
    26. - New Caledonia - Alt 750-1200m - Flowers in Jan, June and Sept. - among rocks in humid forest areas - Terrestrial - Even water year round

      ~dodgsonii - See Thunia dodgsonii

      ~ecalcaratus J.J.Sm. - Indonesia - Rare

    27. epiphyticus Seidenf.
    28. - Thailand - Alt 1400-1530m - Flowers in ? - small epiphyte
    29. flavus [Blume] Lindl.
    30. - India, Thailand, Malaysia, China, Japan, Taiwan and the Philippines - Alt 1220m-1768m - Flowers in Dec-May, July-Aug and Oct - Terrestrial - High swampy forest - shaded light - more water May-Oct., less water Nov-Apr.

      ~flexuosus - See P. flavus

    31. fragilis L.O.Williams
    32. - Philippines - Alt 900-1500m - Flowers in Apr-Aug - Mossy forests -terrestrial - Water even year round
    33. *francoisii {Sclctr.]Summerh.
    34. - Madagascar - Alt 1200-1600m - Flowers in Aug-Oct. - Humid forests - Water more May-Sept -terrestrial
    35. *geffrayi J Bosser
    36. - Madagascar - Alt 1000m - Flowers in ? - Moist shady forest - terrestrial
    37. gibbosulus H.Perrier
    38. - Rare

      ~giganteous - See P. tankervilleae

      ~gracilis Hayata -See P. mishmensis

      ~gracilis [Lindl.]S.S.Ying - See Cephalantheropsis gracilis

    39. graeffi Rchb.f.
    40. - Samoa and Fiji - Rare

      ~grandiflorus - See P. tankervilleae

      ~grandifolius Lour. - See P.tankervilleae

    41. gratus Blume
    42. - Ambon Island - Rare
    43. hainanensis Tang&Cheng
    44. - Hainan Island, China - Alt 1100m - Flowers in May - Rock crevasses - Terrestrial - More water Apr-Nov - medium wet all year

      ~halconensis See Cephalantheropsis halconensis

      ~hasseltii - See p. callosus

    45. hookerianus Rchb.f.
    46. - Rare - location unknown

    47. * humblotii [Rchb.f.] Summerh
    48. - Madagascar - Alt 1000-2000m - flowers in May-Oct - wet semi-deciduous forest - more water June-Oct - Terrestrial

      ~incarvillei - See P. tankervilleae

      ~indigoferis Blume - See P. flavus

    49. indigoferus Hassock
    50. - Thailand and Vietnam - Alt 1300m - Flowers in ? - Montane forests - More water Apr-Oct - terrestrial
    51. klabatensis J.J.Sm.
    52. - Sulawesi [Celebes] Island -Rare

      ~kuhlii - See P. callosus

    53. labiatus J.J.Sm.
    54. - Sumatra - Rare

      ~leucophoeus Ames - See P. tankervilleae

    55. linearifolius Ames
    56. - Philippines - Alt 1200-1650m - Flowers in June and July - Hill forests at streamside - Terrestrial - more water May-Oct
    57. longibracteatus Frap. ex Cordem.
    58. - Rare

      ~longicornu - See P. tankervilleae

    59. longicruris Z.H.Tsi
    60. - Rare

      ~longipes - Cephalantheropsis Gracilis

    61. luridus Thwaites
    62. - Sri Lanka [Ceylon] - Alt 0-200m - Flowers in Aug-Sept - Moist shady lowlands - Rare - terrestrial
    63. *luteus [Ursch&Genoud] J.Bosser
    64. - Madagascar - Alt 900m - Flowers in Mar-Apr. - Humid forests - Terrestrial or occasionally epiphytic on base of mossy trees
    65. lyonii Ames
    66. - Philippines - Alt 600-850m - Flowers in Mar-Sept - Open and shady glades - terrestrial - water more May-Oct

      ~maculatus - See P. flavus

    67. mannii Rchb.f.
    68. - May be conspecific with P. wallichii aka P. tankervilleae - Zaire Africa - Terrestrial - More water May-Nov.

      ~marshalliae - See Thunia alba

    69. mindorensis Ames
    70. - Philippines - Alt 1000-1430m - Flowers in Mar and Nov - Mossy forests - terrestrial or epiphyte - more water May-Nov

      ~minor - See P. flavus

    71. mishmensis [lindl.] Rchb.f.
    72. - Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands - Alt 900-1500m - Flowers in July-Jan - Broadleaf forests with semi shade - Terrestrial - more water Apr-Oct
    73. montanus Schltr.
    74. - New Guinea - Alt. 800-1300m - Flowers in Jan-Feb and Sept - Sharp ridges in cloudforest in the Finistere Mtns. often rooted in humus between large rocks in open semi- bushy spots - Dappled shady light as the location gets few clear days - Keep damp all year, water more Nov-Apr - terrestrail

      ~monticola - See P. robertsii

    75. nanus Hkr.
    76. - W Bengal, India - Rare
    77. neocaledonicus Rendle
    78. - New Caledonia - Alt 75-400m - Flowers in Nov-Feb - rarely seen but found in dense forest - even water year round - Terrestrial

      ~niveus - See Thunia alba

    79. occidentalis Schltr.
    80. - Uganda, Angola, Malawi, Zaire, Zambia and Zimbabwe - Alt 1100-1400m - Flowers in Feb and Oct-Nov - Sphagnum swamps - keep wet year round but water more Mar-May - Terrestrial

      ~pallidus - See P. pauciflorus

      ~papuanus Considered a var. of P. amboinensis

      ~paradoxus - See Megastylus paradoxa

    81. pauciflorus Blume
    82. - Malaysia, Sumatra and Java - Alt 800-1500m - Flowers in Jan and Aug - Forests - water more Apr-Nov - Terrestrial
    83. *peyrotii J.Bosser
    84. - Madagascar - Alt 900-1100m - Flowers in ? - Shady forests - Terrestrial - more water July-Oct but keep wet year round
    85. philippinesis N.E.Brown
    86. - Philippines - Alt 900-1200m - Flowers in Jan, Mar-Apr and Oct-Nov - mossy bogs - water year round but more water in May-Oct - shady - terrestrial
    87. pictus T.E.Hunt
    88. - Australia, Cape York pennisula - Alt 0-800m - Flowers in May - warm rainforest - more water June-Oct never soggy - terrestrial -shady

      ~platychilus - See P. flavus

    89. *pulchellus Krztl
    90. - Madagascar - Alt 700-1500m - Flowers in Feb-May - shady humid forest - terrestrial - more water Jan-Sept never soggy
    91. *pulcher [Hum&Perr de Bathie]Summerh
    92. - Madagascar - Flowers in ? - Alt 800-1700m - shady humid forest - Even water year round - terrestrial
    93. ramosii Ames
    94. - - Philippines - Rare

      ~roeblingii - See P. tankervilleae

      ~roseus Rolfe - See P. mishmensis

    95. robertsii von Mueller
    96. - New Caledonia - Alt 90-1400m - Flowers in Sept-Dec - Humid forest - even water year round - terrestrial

      ~rumphii - See Spathoglottis plicata

    97. sanderianus
    98. ?Sanders list

      ~schlecteri See P. humblotii - color variation

    99. *simulans Rolfe
    100. - Madagascar - Flowers are similar to P. tuberculosis yet plants are distinctly different - epiphyte with climbing branching rhizome - moss covered tree trunks
    101. sinensis Rolfe
    102. - Kwangtung China - Rare

      ~somai - See P. flavus

    103. stenocentron Schltr.
    104. - Sulawesi [Celebes] - Rare
    105. steppicola Hand.&Mazz.
    106. - China - subtropical and rocky - Rare

      ~stuppens - See P. tankervilleae

    107. subtrilobus Ames and Schweinfurth
    108. - North Borneo - Alt 1500m - Flowers in Jan-Feb - even water year round - terrestrial
    109. tahitensis Schltr.
    110. - Tahiti - Rare
    111. tankervilleae Blume
    112. - Africa through Asia and out to the Pacific Islands including Australia - Alt 0-2000m - open grassy fields or moist open deciduous forest, or in swampy areas of shady pine forest - more water May-Sept -Terrestrial
    113. *tenuis Rchb.f.
    114. - Madagascar - Rare
    115. trichoneurus Schltr
    116. - Sulawesi {Celebes} Islands - Alt 0-100m - terrestrial

      ~tuberculatus - See P. tankervilleae

    117. *tuberculosus Blume
    118. - Madagascar

      ~undulatomarginata - See P. flavus

    119. veratrifolius Lindl.
    120. - Himalayas - Rare

      ~wallichii Hkr.f. - See P. tankervilleae and P. mannii

      ~warpurii Weathers - See P. tuberculosus

    121. wenshanensis
    122. -?Sanders list

      ~woodfordii - See P. flavus

      ~zollingeri - See P. amboinensis

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