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Corycium
''Corycium'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids comprising some 14 species in Eastern and Southern Africa including 10 species native to the fynbos. In South Africa they are called monkshood orchids. Their resting stage is a tuber and when growing they have many leaves scattered along the stem but concentrated near the base. The dense spikes of flowers are not particularly striking and are often brown, green or purple. The uppermost 3 tepals are connivent into a hood whilst the lateral sepals are almost united. The lip is joined to the column bearing an appendage that covers the anthers Species #''Corycium alticola'' Parkman & Schelpe - South Africa, Lesotho #''Corycium bicolorum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #''Corycium bifidum'' Sond. - South Africa #''Corycium carnosum'' (Lindl.) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #''Corycium crispum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #''Corycium deflexum'' (Bolus) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #''Corycium dracomontanum'' Parkman & Schelpe - ...
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Corycium Orobanchoides
''Corycium'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids comprising some 14 species in Eastern and Southern Africa including 10 species native to the fynbos. In South Africa they are called monkshood orchids. Their resting stage is a tuber and when growing they have many leaves scattered along the stem but concentrated near the base. The dense spikes of flowers are not particularly striking and are often brown, green or purple. The uppermost 3 tepals are connivent into a hood whilst the lateral sepals are almost united. The lip is joined to the column bearing an appendage that covers the anthers Species #'' Corycium alticola'' Parkman & Schelpe - South Africa, Lesotho #'' Corycium bicolorum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium bifidum'' Sond. - South Africa #''Corycium carnosum ''Corycium'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids comprising some 14 species in Eastern and Southern Africa including 10 species native to the fynbos. In South Africa they are called monkshood orchids. ...
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Corycium Carnosum
''Corycium'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids comprising some 14 species in Eastern and Southern Africa including 10 species native to the fynbos. In South Africa they are called monkshood orchids. Their resting stage is a tuber and when growing they have many leaves scattered along the stem but concentrated near the base. The dense spikes of flowers are not particularly striking and are often brown, green or purple. The uppermost 3 tepals are connivent into a hood whilst the lateral sepal A sepal () is a part of the flower of angiosperms (flowering plants). Usually green, sepals typically function as protection for the flower in bud, and often as support for the petals when in bloom., p. 106 The term ''sepalum'' was coine ...s are almost united. The lip is joined to the column bearing an appendage that covers the anthers Species #'' Corycium alticola'' Parkman & Schelpe - South Africa, Lesotho #'' Corycium bicolorum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium bif ...
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Corycium Tricuspidatum
''Corycium'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids comprising some 14 species in Eastern and Southern Africa including 10 species native to the fynbos. In South Africa they are called monkshood orchids. Their resting stage is a tuber and when growing they have many leaves scattered along the stem but concentrated near the base. The dense spikes of flowers are not particularly striking and are often brown, green or purple. The uppermost 3 tepals are connivent into a hood whilst the lateral sepals are almost united. The lip is joined to the column bearing an appendage that covers the anthers Species #'' Corycium alticola'' Parkman & Schelpe - South Africa, Lesotho #'' Corycium bicolorum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium bifidum'' Sond. - South Africa #''Corycium carnosum'' (Lindl.) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #'' Corycium crispum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium deflexum'' (Bolus) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #'' Corycium dracomontanum'' Parkman & S ...
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Corycium Nigrescens
''Corycium'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids comprising some 14 species in Eastern and Southern Africa including 10 species native to the fynbos. In South Africa they are called monkshood orchids. Their resting stage is a tuber and when growing they have many leaves scattered along the stem but concentrated near the base. The dense spikes of flowers are not particularly striking and are often brown, green or purple. The uppermost 3 tepals are connivent into a hood whilst the lateral sepals are almost united. The lip is joined to the column bearing an appendage that covers the anthers Species #'' Corycium alticola'' Parkman & Schelpe - South Africa, Lesotho #'' Corycium bicolorum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium bifidum'' Sond. - South Africa #''Corycium carnosum'' (Lindl.) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #'' Corycium crispum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium deflexum'' (Bolus) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #'' Corycium dracomontanum'' Parkman & S ...
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Corycium Microglossum
''Corycium'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids comprising some 14 species in Eastern and Southern Africa including 10 species native to the fynbos. In South Africa they are called monkshood orchids. Their resting stage is a tuber and when growing they have many leaves scattered along the stem but concentrated near the base. The dense spikes of flowers are not particularly striking and are often brown, green or purple. The uppermost 3 tepals are connivent into a hood whilst the lateral sepals are almost united. The lip is joined to the column bearing an appendage that covers the anthers Species #'' Corycium alticola'' Parkman & Schelpe - South Africa, Lesotho #'' Corycium bicolorum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium bifidum'' Sond. - South Africa #''Corycium carnosum'' (Lindl.) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #'' Corycium crispum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium deflexum'' (Bolus) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #'' Corycium dracomontanum'' Parkman & S ...
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Corycium Ingeanum
''Corycium'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids comprising some 14 species in Eastern and Southern Africa including 10 species native to the fynbos. In South Africa they are called monkshood orchids. Their resting stage is a tuber and when growing they have many leaves scattered along the stem but concentrated near the base. The dense spikes of flowers are not particularly striking and are often brown, green or purple. The uppermost 3 tepals are connivent into a hood whilst the lateral sepals are almost united. The lip is joined to the column bearing an appendage that covers the anthers Species #'' Corycium alticola'' Parkman & Schelpe - South Africa, Lesotho #'' Corycium bicolorum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium bifidum'' Sond. - South Africa #''Corycium carnosum'' (Lindl.) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #'' Corycium crispum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium deflexum'' (Bolus) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #'' Corycium dracomontanum'' Parkman & S ...
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Corycium Flanaganii
''Corycium'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids comprising some 14 species in Eastern and Southern Africa including 10 species native to the fynbos. In South Africa they are called monkshood orchids. Their resting stage is a tuber and when growing they have many leaves scattered along the stem but concentrated near the base. The dense spikes of flowers are not particularly striking and are often brown, green or purple. The uppermost 3 tepals are connivent into a hood whilst the lateral sepals are almost united. The lip is joined to the column bearing an appendage that covers the anthers Species #'' Corycium alticola'' Parkman & Schelpe - South Africa, Lesotho #'' Corycium bicolorum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium bifidum'' Sond. - South Africa #''Corycium carnosum'' (Lindl.) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #'' Corycium crispum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium deflexum'' (Bolus) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #'' Corycium dracomontanum'' Parkman & S ...
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Corycium Excisum
''Corycium'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids comprising some 14 species in Eastern and Southern Africa including 10 species native to the fynbos. In South Africa they are called monkshood orchids. Their resting stage is a tuber and when growing they have many leaves scattered along the stem but concentrated near the base. The dense spikes of flowers are not particularly striking and are often brown, green or purple. The uppermost 3 tepals are connivent into a hood whilst the lateral sepals are almost united. The lip is joined to the column bearing an appendage that covers the anthers Species #'' Corycium alticola'' Parkman & Schelpe - South Africa, Lesotho #'' Corycium bicolorum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium bifidum'' Sond. - South Africa #''Corycium carnosum'' (Lindl.) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #'' Corycium crispum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium deflexum'' (Bolus) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #'' Corycium dracomontanum'' Parkman & S ...
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Corycium Dracomontanum
''Corycium'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids comprising some 14 species in Eastern and Southern Africa including 10 species native to the fynbos. In South Africa they are called monkshood orchids. Their resting stage is a tuber and when growing they have many leaves scattered along the stem but concentrated near the base. The dense spikes of flowers are not particularly striking and are often brown, green or purple. The uppermost 3 tepals are connivent into a hood whilst the lateral sepals are almost united. The lip is joined to the column bearing an appendage that covers the anthers Species #'' Corycium alticola'' Parkman & Schelpe - South Africa, Lesotho #'' Corycium bicolorum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium bifidum'' Sond. - South Africa #''Corycium carnosum'' (Lindl.) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #'' Corycium crispum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium deflexum'' (Bolus) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #'' Corycium dracomontanum'' Parkman & S ...
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Corycium Deflexum
''Corycium'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids comprising some 14 species in Eastern and Southern Africa including 10 species native to the fynbos. In South Africa they are called monkshood orchids. Their resting stage is a tuber and when growing they have many leaves scattered along the stem but concentrated near the base. The dense spikes of flowers are not particularly striking and are often brown, green or purple. The uppermost 3 tepals are connivent into a hood whilst the lateral sepals are almost united. The lip is joined to the column bearing an appendage that covers the anthers Species #'' Corycium alticola'' Parkman & Schelpe - South Africa, Lesotho #'' Corycium bicolorum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium bifidum'' Sond. - South Africa #''Corycium carnosum'' (Lindl.) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #'' Corycium crispum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium deflexum'' (Bolus) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #''Corycium dracomontanum'' Parkman & Sc ...
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Corycium Crispum
''Corycium'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids comprising some 14 species in Eastern and Southern Africa including 10 species native to the fynbos. In South Africa they are called monkshood orchids. Their resting stage is a tuber and when growing they have many leaves scattered along the stem but concentrated near the base. The dense spikes of flowers are not particularly striking and are often brown, green or purple. The uppermost 3 tepals are connivent into a hood whilst the lateral sepals are almost united. The lip is joined to the column bearing an appendage that covers the anthers Species #'' Corycium alticola'' Parkman & Schelpe - South Africa, Lesotho #'' Corycium bicolorum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium bifidum'' Sond. - South Africa #''Corycium carnosum'' (Lindl.) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #'' Corycium crispum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #''Corycium deflexum'' (Bolus) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #''Corycium dracomontanum'' Parkman & Sch ...
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Corycium Bifidum
''Corycium'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids comprising some 14 species in Eastern and Southern Africa including 10 species native to the fynbos. In South Africa they are called monkshood orchids. Their resting stage is a tuber and when growing they have many leaves scattered along the stem but concentrated near the base. The dense spikes of flowers are not particularly striking and are often brown, green or purple. The uppermost 3 tepals are connivent into a hood whilst the lateral sepals are almost united. The lip is joined to the column bearing an appendage that covers the anthers Species #'' Corycium alticola'' Parkman & Schelpe - South Africa, Lesotho #'' Corycium bicolorum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #'' Corycium bifidum'' Sond. - South Africa #''Corycium carnosum'' (Lindl.) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #''Corycium crispum'' (Thunb.) Sw. - South Africa #''Corycium deflexum'' (Bolus) Rolfe in W.H.Harvey - South Africa #''Corycium dracomontanum'' Parkman & Sche ...
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