| Family | Orchidaceae |
| Subfamily | Epidendroideae |
| Tribe | Malaxideae |
| Scientific name | Liparis fujisanensis F. Maekawa ex F. Konta & S. Matsumoto |
| Synonyms | none |
| Common name | (Japanese common name) fugaku suzumushi-sou (フガクスズムシソウ, 富嶽鈴虫草 [meaning: great Mt. Fuji suzumushi weed (suzumushi = Meloimorpha japonica)]) |
| (English common name) none | |
| Distribution | (Japan) Honshu (Mt. Fuji, Ohdaigahara highland) |
| (Other nations) none | |
| Habitat | Trunks of old Fagus crenata trees |
| Chromosomal number | 2n=30 |
| Description | Leaves 2-8cm long, 1.5-3.5cm wide. Scapes 3-10cm tall. Flowers dark brown perianths ca. 6-8mm long, flowering in May to June. Ephiphyte. Perennial plants. |
| Reference | Liparis fujisanensis Maek. |
| Liparis fujisanensis F.Maek. ex Konta & S.Matsumoto 1997 | |
| Taxonomical Notes of Liparis fujisanensis (Orchidaceae) | |
| Note | Rare species. Endemic to Japan. |
| Liparis fujisanensis has been deemed to be a natural hybrid between Liparis makinoana and Liparis kumokiri. |
| May 2009 at my home |
May 2009 at my home |
May 2009 at my home |
| May 2009 at my home |
| May 2009 at my home |