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Brachypeza Unguiculata
''Brachypeza'', commonly known as sage orchids, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Orchids in this genus have short stems with fleshy leaves and arching flowering stems with short-lived flowers. The sepals and petals are similar in size and shape and the labellum is pouch-like and suspended at the base of the flower. Sage orchids occur in tropical areas from Indochina to New Guinea. Taxonomy and naming The genus ''Brachypeza'' was first formally described in 1972 by Leslie Andrew Garay and the description was published in the ''Botanical Museum Leaflets'' of Harvard University. Species list The following is a list of ''Brachypeza'' species accepted by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families as at December 2018. * ''Brachypeza archytas'' (Ridl.) Garay - Christmas Island * ''Brachypeza cladostachya'' (Hook.f.) Kocyan & Schuit. * ''Brachypeza indusiata'' (Rchb.f.) Garay - Borneo, Malaysia, Maluku, Sulawesi, Sumatra, New Guinea * ...
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Brachypeza Cladostachya
''Brachypeza'', commonly known as sage orchids, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Orchids in this genus have short stems with fleshy leaves and arching flowering stems with short-lived flowers. The sepals and petals are similar in size and shape and the labellum is pouch-like and suspended at the base of the flower. Sage orchids occur in tropical areas from Indochina to New Guinea. Taxonomy and naming The genus ''Brachypeza'' was first formally described in 1972 by Leslie Andrew Garay and the description was published in the ''Botanical Museum Leaflets'' of Harvard University. Species list The following is a list of ''Brachypeza'' species accepted by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families as at December 2018. * ''Brachypeza archytas ''Brachypeza archytas'', commonly known as the sage orchid, is an epiphytic orchid that is endemic to Christmas Island, an Australian territory in the north-eastern Indian Ocean. It has many cor ...
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Brachypeza Laotica
''Brachypeza'', commonly known as sage orchids, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Orchids in this genus have short stems with fleshy leaves and arching flowering stems with short-lived flowers. The sepals and petals are similar in size and shape and the labellum is pouch-like and suspended at the base of the flower. Sage orchids occur in tropical areas from Indochina to New Guinea. Taxonomy and naming The genus ''Brachypeza'' was first formally described in 1972 by Leslie Andrew Garay and the description was published in the ''Botanical Museum Leaflets'' of Harvard University. Species list The following is a list of ''Brachypeza'' species accepted by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families as at December 2018. * ''Brachypeza archytas'' (Ridl.) Garay - Christmas Island * ''Brachypeza cladostachya'' (Hook.f.) Kocyan & Schuit. * ''Brachypeza indusiata'' (Rchb.f.) Garay - Borneo, Malaysia, Maluku, Sulawesi, Sumatra, New Guinea * ...
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Orchids Of New Guinea
Orchids are plants that belong to the family Orchidaceae (), a diverse and widespread group of flowering plants with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant. Along with the Asteraceae, they are one of the two largest families of flowering plants. The Orchidaceae have about 28,000 currently accepted species, distributed in about 763 genera. (See ''External links'' below). The determination of which family is larger is still under debate, because verified data on the members of such enormous families are continually in flux. Regardless, the number of orchid species is nearly equal to the number of bony fishes, more than twice the number of bird species, and about four times the number of mammal species. The family encompasses about 6–11% of all species of seed plants. The largest genera are ''Bulbophyllum'' (2,000 species), ''Epidendrum'' (1,500 species), ''Dendrobium'' (1,400 species) and ''Pleurothallis'' (1,000 species). It also includes ''Vanilla'' (the genus of the ...
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Orchids Of Malaysia
Orchids are plants that belong to the family Orchidaceae (), a diverse and widespread group of flowering plants with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant. Along with the Asteraceae, they are one of the two largest families of flowering plants. The Orchidaceae have about 28,000 currently accepted species, distributed in about 763 genera. (See ''External links'' below). The determination of which family is larger is still under debate, because verified data on the members of such enormous families are continually in flux. Regardless, the number of orchid species is nearly equal to the number of bony fishes, more than twice the number of bird species, and about four times the number of mammal species. The family encompasses about 6–11% of all species of seed plants. The largest genera are '' Bulbophyllum'' (2,000 species), '' Epidendrum'' (1,500 species), '' Dendrobium'' (1,400 species) and '' Pleurothallis'' (1,000 species). It also includes '' Vanilla'' (the genu ...
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Orchids Of Indonesia
Orchids are plants that belong to the family Orchidaceae (), a diverse and widespread group of flowering plants with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant. Along with the Asteraceae, they are one of the two largest families of flowering plants. The Orchidaceae have about 28,000 currently accepted species, distributed in about 763 genera. (See ''External links'' below). The determination of which family is larger is still under debate, because verified data on the members of such enormous families are continually in flux. Regardless, the number of orchid species is nearly equal to the number of bony fishes, more than twice the number of bird species, and about four times the number of mammal species. The family encompasses about 6–11% of all species of seed plants. The largest genera are ''Bulbophyllum'' (2,000 species), ''Epidendrum'' (1,500 species), ''Dendrobium'' (1,400 species) and ''Pleurothallis'' (1,000 species). It also includes ''Vanilla'' (the genus of the ...
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Vandeae Genera
The Vandeae is a large monophyletic tribe within the family of orchids. Scope This tribe contains 1,700 - 2,000 species in more than 150 genera. Epiphytic These orchids are pantropical epiphytes and occur in tropical Asia, the Pacific Islands, Australia and Africa. Many of these orchids are horticulturally important, especially ''Vanda'' and ''Phalaenopsis''. Subtribes This tribe is subdivided into four subtribes:Simo-Droissart, M., Plunkett, G. M., Droissart, V., Edwards, M. B., Farminhão, J. N., Ječmenica, V., ... & Stévart, T. (2018)"New phylogenetic insights toward developing a natural generic classification of African angraecoid orchids (Vandeae, Orchidaceae)."Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 126, 241-249. *Subtribe Adrorhizinae *Subtribe Aeridinae (formerly, illegitimate subtribal name Sarcanthinae): largest subtribe with more than 1,000 species in 103 genera, including about 200 hybrid species; occurs mostly in Asia and Australia and with a few in Africa. They ...
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Brachypeza
''Brachypeza'', commonly known as sage orchids, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Orchids in this genus have short stems with fleshy leaves and arching flowering stems with short-lived flowers. The sepals and petals are similar in size and shape and the labellum is pouch-like and suspended at the base of the flower. Sage orchids occur in tropical areas from Indochina to New Guinea. Taxonomy and naming The genus ''Brachypeza'' was first formally described in 1972 by Leslie Andrew Garay and the description was published in the ''Botanical Museum Leaflets'' of Harvard University. Species list The following is a list of ''Brachypeza'' species accepted by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families as at December 2018. * '' Brachypeza archytas'' (Ridl.) Garay - Christmas Island * '' Brachypeza cladostachya'' (Hook.f.) Kocyan & Schuit. * '' Brachypeza indusiata'' (Rchb.f.) Garay - Borneo, Malaysia, Maluku, Sulawesi, Sumatra, New Guinea * '' Bra ...
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List Of Orchidaceae Genera
This is a list of genera in the orchid family ( Orchidaceae), originally according tThe Families of Flowering Plants- L. Watson and M. J. Dallwitz. This list is adapted regularly with the changes published in the ''Orchid Research Newsletter'' which is published twice a year by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. The most up to date list of accepted; genera, natural nothogenera, species and natural nothospecies with their synonyms can be found on the World Checklist of Selected Plants FamilieSearch Pagepublished by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. This list is reflected on Wikispecies Orchidaceae and the new eMonocot websitOrchidaceae Juss. This taxonomy undergoes constant change, mainly through evidence from DNA study. Orchids were traditionally defined by morphological similarity (structure of their flowers and other parts). However, recent changes to nomenclature have been driven primarily by DNA studies and also by re-examination of herbarium specimens. This has led to a reductio ...
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Brachypeza Zamboangensis
''Brachypeza'', commonly known as sage orchids, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Orchids in this genus have short stems with fleshy leaves and arching flowering stems with short-lived flowers. The sepals and petals are similar in size and shape and the labellum is pouch-like and suspended at the base of the flower. Sage orchids occur in tropical areas from Indochina to New Guinea. Taxonomy and naming The genus ''Brachypeza'' was first formally described in 1972 by Leslie Andrew Garay and the description was published in the ''Botanical Museum Leaflets'' of Harvard University. Species list The following is a list of ''Brachypeza'' species accepted by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families as at December 2018. * ''Brachypeza archytas'' (Ridl.) Garay - Christmas Island * ''Brachypeza cladostachya'' (Hook.f.) Kocyan & Schuit. * ''Brachypeza indusiata ''Brachypeza'', commonly known as sage orchids, is a genus of flowering ...
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Brachypeza Unguiculata
''Brachypeza'', commonly known as sage orchids, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Orchids in this genus have short stems with fleshy leaves and arching flowering stems with short-lived flowers. The sepals and petals are similar in size and shape and the labellum is pouch-like and suspended at the base of the flower. Sage orchids occur in tropical areas from Indochina to New Guinea. Taxonomy and naming The genus ''Brachypeza'' was first formally described in 1972 by Leslie Andrew Garay and the description was published in the ''Botanical Museum Leaflets'' of Harvard University. Species list The following is a list of ''Brachypeza'' species accepted by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families as at December 2018. * ''Brachypeza archytas'' (Ridl.) Garay - Christmas Island * ''Brachypeza cladostachya'' (Hook.f.) Kocyan & Schuit. * ''Brachypeza indusiata'' (Rchb.f.) Garay - Borneo, Malaysia, Maluku, Sulawesi, Sumatra, New Guinea * ...
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Brachypeza Stenoglottis
''Brachypeza'', commonly known as sage orchids, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Orchids in this genus have short stems with fleshy leaves and arching flowering stems with short-lived flowers. The sepals and petals are similar in size and shape and the labellum is pouch-like and suspended at the base of the flower. Sage orchids occur in tropical areas from Indochina to New Guinea. Taxonomy and naming The genus ''Brachypeza'' was first formally described in 1972 by Leslie Andrew Garay and the description was published in the ''Botanical Museum Leaflets'' of Harvard University. Species list The following is a list of ''Brachypeza'' species accepted by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families as at December 2018. * ''Brachypeza archytas'' (Ridl.) Garay - Christmas Island * ''Brachypeza cladostachya'' (Hook.f.) Kocyan & Schuit. * ''Brachypeza indusiata'' (Rchb.f.) Garay - Borneo, Malaysia, Maluku, Sulawesi, Sumatra, New Guinea * ...
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Brachypeza Simondiana
''Brachypeza'', commonly known as sage orchids, is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Orchids in this genus have short stems with fleshy leaves and arching flowering stems with short-lived flowers. The sepals and petals are similar in size and shape and the labellum is pouch-like and suspended at the base of the flower. Sage orchids occur in tropical areas from Indochina to New Guinea. Taxonomy and naming The genus ''Brachypeza'' was first formally described in 1972 by Leslie Andrew Garay and the description was published in the ''Botanical Museum Leaflets'' of Harvard University. Species list The following is a list of ''Brachypeza'' species accepted by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families as at December 2018. * ''Brachypeza archytas'' (Ridl.) Garay - Christmas Island * ''Brachypeza cladostachya'' (Hook.f.) Kocyan & Schuit. * ''Brachypeza indusiata'' (Rchb.f.) Garay - Borneo, Malaysia, Maluku, Sulawesi, Sumatra, New Guinea * ...
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