Author:
Burke Jacinta M.,Adams Peter B.
Abstract
The Dendrobium speciosum Sm.
(Dendrobium sect. Dendrocoryne:
Orchidaceae) complex is a taxonomic problem because of intrapopulational and
interpopulational heterogeneity. The pattern of morphological variation
exhibited is partly associated with geographical regions in eastern Australia,
from the base of Cape York Peninsula to eastern Victoria. Variation within the
species was investigated by multivariate and univariate analyses of data
obtained from living specimens. The analyses that differentiate section
Dendrocoryne species do not form discrete groups for
previously recognised regional or any other variants of
Dendrobium speciosum, providing no support for
recognising subgroups of Dendrobium speciosum at species
level. Dendrobium speciosum is regarded as a variable
species forming a complex continuum. In some designated areas, the varieties
speciosum, hillii,
grandiflorum, curvicaule,
pedunculatum and capricornicum can
be retained. It is strongly recommended that all individuals be specified by
their geographical origin since this is the only system that provides
unambiguous identification.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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