Pilophyllum Schltr.,
Orchideen (1914) 131
Sympodial terrestrial plants. Pseudobulbs present, consisting of one internode, one-leaved. Leaves not sheathing, densely hairy, dorso-ventrally flattened, plicate, not articulate, convolute, thin-textured. Inflorescence arising from the rhizome (heteranthous), a raceme. Flowers medium-sized, not resupinate, yellowish with red-brown markings. Sepals free. Petals free, more or less intermediate in shape between the dorsal sepal and the lateral sepals. Lip without spur, not mobile. Column-foot present. Pollinia 2, solid-waxy, caudicles absent, stipe absent, viscidium absent.
Distribution
Malesia. 1 species [Pilophyllum villosum (Blume) Schltr.].
Distribution in the Philippines
Mindoro.
Habitat
Terrestrial in montane forest.
Notes
Very easy to recognise by the large leaves that are covered with fairly stiff yellowish brown hairs. The intricate, not resupinate flowers are equally characteristic. The single species, Pilophyllum villosum, is a widespread plant, but occurring sporadically in most of its range.