Gastrodia lohitensis

Nov. 3, 2024

A team of Indian botanists has identified a new leafless orchid species, Gastrodia lohitensis, in Arunachal Pradesh's Lohit district.

About Gastrodia lohitensis:

  • It is a leafless orchid species found in bamboo thickets around Tezu and it is named after Lohit district.
  • Features
  • The orchid presents unique adaptations, thriving without sunlight by extracting nutrients from fungi in decomposing leaf litter.
  • It grows  50-110 cm tall, the orchid’s defining features include a pair of linear calli and ridges on its flower lip, setting it apart from closely related species in Southeast Asia.
  • It flourishes only in dense, shaded bamboo canopies, underlining its limited ecological niche.
  • Threats: With just a small range in the district, Gastrodia lohitensis faces pressures from local land use, including bamboo harvesting and agriculture.
  • Conservationists stress that the survival of this rare orchid depends on protecting its fragile habitat in Arunachal Pradesh’s biodiverse landscape.

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