Calanthe izu-insularis




Family Orchidaceae
Subfamily Epidendroideae
Tribe Collabieae
Scientific name Calanthe izu-insularis (Satomi) Ohwi & Satomi
Synonyms Calanthe aristulifera Reichenbach f. var. izu-insularis Satomi
Common name (Japanese common name) oh-kirishima-ebine (オオキリシマエビネ, 大霧島海老根 [meaning: large Mt. Kirishima ebine (ebine = Calanthe discolor)]), nioi ebine (ニオイエビネ, 匂海老根 [meaning: scented ebine])
(English common name) none
Distribution (Japan) Izu Islands
(Other nations) none
Chromosomal number unknown
Description Leaves 30-45cm long, 8-12cm wide. Scapes single electing 30-60cm tall. Flowers white or pale purple sepals 10-15mm long, flowering in April to May. Terrestrial. Perennial plants.
Reference Japanese Orchids
Note Native to Japan. Rare species. However many people cultivate Calanthe izu-insularis and its hybrids in Japan.
Photos of Calanthe izu-insularis 'Nao' below are those of an orchid which was cultivated by Nihon Ebine-en Nursery and displyaed at the Orchid Show 2007 in Tokyo Dome (Tokyo, Japan).
Photo of Calanthe izu-insularis 'Shimauta' below os that of an orchid which was cultivated by Nihon Ebine-en Nursery and displyaed at the Orchid Show 2009 in Tokyo Dome (Tokyo, Japan).



'Nao' 'Nao'
February 2007
at Tokyo Dome
February 2007
at Tokyo Dome



'Shimauta'
February 2009
at Tokyo Dome