Location: Arunachal
Pradesh
Famous Orchids: Rhododendrons, Walnuts, Oaks, Chestnuts,
Pine, Spruce
Orchid Types: Terrestrial Orchids, Saprophytes &
Epiphytes
Orchid Centres Located At: Itanagar, Tipi, Sessa, Dirang,
Jengging, Roing
Arunachal's
rich and colorful orchids find a place of pride. Out of about a
thousand species of orchids in India, over 600 are to be found in
Arunachal alone. Hence this state can rightly be called the
"Orchid Paradise" of our country.
Nature's Jewel
These are colorful,
spectacular and some bear exotic names such as "Sita Pushpa"
and "Draupadi Pushpa", which were believed to have been
worn by Goddess Sita and Pandav Queen Draupadi for ornamentation.
Many of these orchids are rare, endangered and highly ornamental
with long lasting flower qualities. Amongst the variety of orchids
as many as 150 species are ornamental and commercially important.
Type And Variety
Orchids form a
dominant group of plants with their attractive and unique blooms. In
Arunachal Pradesh orchids can also be classified into 140 species of
terrestrial orchids with 15 Saprophytes and about 340 Epiphytes
found in the different forest types. The prominent species are:
Cymbidium Ansifolium, C, Grandiflorum, Coelogyne Corymbosa.
Dendroblum Aphylla, d. Fimbriatum Var Occulatum, D. Densiflorum,
Calanthe Masuca, Phaius Flavus, Paphiopedilum. Fairrieanum,
P.Venustum Renanthera Imschootiana, Vanda Coenulea, etc.
Rhynchostylis Retusa is known as the state flower of Arunachal
Pradesh.
Depar
tment
of Environment and Forest, Government of Arunachal Pradesh has
established an Orchid Research and Development Station at Tipi in
West Kameng district for propagation and conservation of these
species.
This centre has
established a laboratory for orchids seed and tissue culture for
this purpose. In addition Orchidorium at Tippi, two orchid
conservation sanctuaries have been established at Sessa and Dirang
in West Kameng district. Wide varieties of medicinal plant are also
found over here. Orchid centres located at Itanagar, Tipi, Sessa,
Dirang, Jengging, Roing under the State Forest Research Institute
have good germ-plasma collection with about 400 species and hybrids.
Orchid Trade
Industry
Arunachal Pradesh
having variety of ornamental orchids has great potentials in orchid
trade industry, which consists of mainly of plant and cut flowers.
Various ornamental orchid plants both species and hybrids are sold
in market either bare-root or potted plants. In fact, orchid growing
can be developed as a cottage industry in Arunachal Pradesh. Orchids
are an endangered plant group. Hence, orchid trade is regulated
under the Convention of International Trade for Endangered Species
(CITES).
Since India is
signatory to this convention, Orchid trade attracts the Wild Life
Protection Act (1972) of government of India amended in 1992.
Accordingly, Orchids have been brought under Schedule VI of Wild
Life Protection Act and the trade is regulated as per Rule.
Realising the
precarious situation in all the Orchid habitats within the State,
the Orchid Society Of Arunachal Pradesh was formed to spread the
message of conservation and promotion of orchids throughout the
State.