Cleisostoma parishii
Cleisostoma parishii (Hook.f.) Garay

Cleisostoma parishii is a species in the Orchidaceae family, native to Assam, Southeast China, Hainan, and Myanmar. It was formally described in 1972 by Garay, with the original name credited to Hook.f.
Description
Cleisostoma parishii belongs to the Orchidaceae, one of the largest plant families. It is distributed across several regions in Southeast Asia, including Assam, parts of China (particularly the southeastern areas and Hainan Island), and Myanmar. The species was first published in 1972 by Garay, who revised the nomenclature from the original work by Hook.f. This orchid is part of the genus Cleisostoma, which is known for its epiphytic growth habit and is commonly found in tropical and subtropical climates.
Distribution
Assam · China Southeast · Hainan · Myanmar
Synonyms
Sarcanthus parishiiCleisostoma melanorachisSarcoglyphis manipurensisSarcoglyphis parishii


