ເອື້ອງຄຳນ້ອຍ / Fringe-Lipped Dendrobium
APA 6th ed. ເອື້ອງຄຳນ້ອຍ / Fringe-Lipped Dendrobium. (2020, March 8). Retrieved from https://www.phakhaolao.la/index.php/kb/0000113
MLA 8th ed. ເອື້ອງຄຳນ້ອຍ / Fringe-Lipped Dendrobium. Pha Khao Lao, 8 March 2020, https://www.phakhaolao.la/index.php/kb/0000113.
Chicago 17th ed. Pha Khao Lao. 2020. "ເອື້ອງຄຳນ້ອຍ / Fringe-Lipped Dendrobium." Published March 8, 2020. https://www.phakhaolao.la/index.php/kb/0000113.
Callista normalis (Falc.) Kuntze
Callista oculata (Hook.) Kuntze
Dendrobium fimbriatum var. occulatum Hook.f.
Dendrobium fimbriatum var. oculatum Hook.
Dendrobium normale Falc.
Dendrobium paxtonii Paxton [Illegitimate]
Chinese: Liu SU Shi Hu
Stems are long, erect, arching or pendulous, light-yellow green when aged, to 120 cm long stems that are thickest in the middle and have many oblong to lanceolate, acute or acuminate, deciduous leaves that flowers in March through May but can bloom at most any time on a pendant, axillary, many 6 to 15 flowered raceme that arises from the nodes near the apex of leafless and mature canes and has sour smelling flowers.
Occurrence in Region Western Himalayas, Bangladesh, eastern Himalayas, Assam India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos and Vietnam.
Occurrence in nature (ecology and ecosystem) Found in humid, mossy mixed and coniferous forests at elevations of 800-2400 meters and is a large-sized, warm to cold growing epiphyte, lithophyte or terrestrial
Infusion by dry sliced stems use as a liver tonic - nausea; fever in deficiency conditions after a severe disease. The leaves of the plants may be boiled or soaked in warm water use as a tonic as it promotes the production of body fluid.