ເອື້ອງກະເລ້ໃບຫາງແຂ້ / Aloe-Leafed Cymbidium
APA 6th ed. ເອື້ອງກະເລ້ໃບຫາງແຂ້ / Aloe-Leafed Cymbidium. (2019, April 3). Retrieved from https://www.phakhaolao.la/index.php/kb/0000104
MLA 8th ed. ເອື້ອງກະເລ້ໃບຫາງແຂ້ / Aloe-Leafed Cymbidium. Pha Khao Lao, 3 April 2019, https://www.phakhaolao.la/index.php/kb/0000104.
Chicago 17th ed. Pha Khao Lao. 2019. "ເອື້ອງກະເລ້ໃບຫາງແຂ້ / Aloe-Leafed Cymbidium." Published April 3, 2019. https://www.phakhaolao.la/index.php/kb/0000104.
Cymbidium erectum Wight
Cymbidium intermedium H.G.Jones
Cymbidium pendulum (Roxb.) Sw.
Cymbidium simulans Rolfe
Epidendrum aloides Curtis
hot to warm growing epiphyte or lithophyte on open mossy rocks with very small pseudobulbs enveloped by leaf bases, with coriaceous, suberect, linear-lingulate, obscurely bilobed apically leaves that blooms on a 75 cm long, basal, pendant, laxly many (45) flowered, inflorescence occurring in the spring.
Found in Yunnan provinces of China, Assam, Bangladesh, eastern Himalayas, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Andaman Islands , Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam
In evergreen and in semi-deciduous and deciduous dry lowland forests to savana-like woodlands at elevations of sea-level to 1100 meters as a large sized.
Leaves are heated slightly and the juice is dropped in the ear. Leaves fresh. Ear for the treatment of otitis and other inflammatory conditions. Pounding the whole plant with ginger and extracting the mixture with water. Whole plant used to induce vomiting and diarrhea, to cure chronic illness.