A rare orchid species – Liparis mengziensis, earlier known only from China, has been recorded for the first time in India from Arunachal Pradesh.
Key Highlights
- The species was discovered in Lower Dibang Valley district near Mayodia Pass at an altitude of about 2,309 metres.
- It was earlier known only from Yunnan province (China) since 2021.
- This discovery extends its geographical range to the Eastern Himalayas.
About Liparis mengziensis
- It is a terrestrial orchid growing on moss-covered wet rocks.
- It is a small herb (~10 cm tall) with:
- A single leaf
- Yellowish-green flowers with purple tinge
- Flowering season: June–July
Identification Features
- Broad ovate leaf with crenate (toothed) margins
- Purple-tinged flowers
- Distinct ovate lip with pointed tip
Orchid Diversity in India
- India has 42 species (and 1 variety) under genus Liparis
- 32 species are found in Northeast India
- 24 species are found in Arunachal Pradesh alone
This confirms Arunachal Pradesh as a major orchid diversity centre.
Exam Hook
Prelims Question:
Which of the following statements is correct regarding orchids in India?
(a) All orchids are epiphytes
(b) Northeast India is a major centre of orchid diversity
(c) Orchids grow only in tropical regions
(d) India has very few orchid species
One-Line Wrap
A rare orchid discovery in Arunachal Pradesh showcases the hidden biodiversity of the Eastern Himalayas and the need for deeper ecological exploration.
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