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Greenwoodiella
''Greenwoodiella'' is a genus of orchids. It includes three species native to Central America, Mexico, Texas, Cuba, and Hispaniola. *'' Greenwoodiella deserticola'' – northeastern Mexico ( Tamaulipas) and Texas *'' Greenwoodiella micrantha'' – central and southwestern Mexico *'' Greenwoodiella wercklei'' – Cuba, Hispaniola, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and southwestern Mexico References {{Taxonbar, from= Q106546305 Spiranthinae Cranichideae genera Flora of the Americas Taxa described in 2016 ...
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Greenwoodiella Deserticola
''Greenwoodiella'' is a genus of orchids. It includes three species native to Central America, Mexico, Texas, Cuba, and Hispaniola. *'' Greenwoodiella deserticola'' – northeastern Mexico ( Tamaulipas) and Texas *'' Greenwoodiella micrantha'' – central and southwestern Mexico *'' Greenwoodiella wercklei'' – Cuba, Hispaniola, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and southwestern Mexico References {{Taxonbar, from= Q106546305 Spiranthinae Cranichideae genera Flora of the Americas Taxa described in 2016 ...
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Greenwoodiella Micrantha
''Greenwoodiella'' is a genus of orchids. It includes three species native to Central America, Mexico, Texas, Cuba, and Hispaniola. *''Greenwoodiella deserticola ''Greenwoodiella'' is a genus of orchids. It includes three species native to Central America, Mexico, Texas, Cuba, and Hispaniola. *'' Greenwoodiella deserticola'' – northeastern Mexico ( Tamaulipas) and Texas *'' Greenwoodiella micrantha'' ...'' – northeastern Mexico ( Tamaulipas) and Texas *'' Greenwoodiella micrantha'' – central and southwestern Mexico *'' Greenwoodiella wercklei'' – Cuba, Hispaniola, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and southwestern Mexico References {{Taxonbar, from= Q106546305 Spiranthinae Cranichideae genera Flora of the Americas Taxa described in 2016 ...
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Greenwoodiella Wercklei
''Greenwoodiella'' is a genus of orchids. It includes three species native to Central America, Mexico, Texas, Cuba, and Hispaniola. *''Greenwoodiella deserticola'' – northeastern Mexico ( Tamaulipas) and Texas *''Greenwoodiella micrantha ''Greenwoodiella'' is a genus of orchids. It includes three species native to Central America, Mexico, Texas, Cuba, and Hispaniola. *''Greenwoodiella deserticola ''Greenwoodiella'' is a genus of orchids. It includes three species native to C ...'' – central and southwestern Mexico *'' Greenwoodiella wercklei'' – Cuba, Hispaniola, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and southwestern Mexico References {{Taxonbar, from= Q106546305 Spiranthinae Cranichideae genera Flora of the Americas Taxa described in 2016 ...
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Plants Of The World Online
Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. It was launched in March 2017 with the ultimate aim being "to enable users to access information on all the world's known seed-bearing plants by 2020". The initial focus was on tropical African Floras, particularly Flora Zambesiaca, Flora of West Tropical Africa and Flora of Tropical East Africa. The database uses the same taxonomical source as Kew's World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, which is the International Plant Names Index, and the World Checklist of Vascular Plants (WCVP). POWO contains 1,234,000 global plant names and 367,600 images. See also *Australian Plant Name Index *Convention on Biological Diversity *World Flora Online *Tropicos Tropicos is an online botanical database containing taxonomic information on plants, mainly from the Neotropical realm (Central, and South America). It is maintained by the Missouri Botanical Garden and was established over 25 y ...
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Orchid
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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Tamaulipas
Tamaulipas (), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Tamaulipas ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Tamaulipas), is a state in the northeast region of Mexico; one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 43 municipalities. Tamaulipas is bordered by the states of Nuevo León to the west, San Luis Potosí to the southwest, and Veracruz to the southeast. To the north, it has a stretch of the U.S.–Mexico border with the state of Texas, and to the east it is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico. In addition to the capital city, Ciudad Victoria, the state's largest cities include Reynosa, Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo, Tampico, and Mante. Etymology The name Tamaulipas is derived from ''Tamaholipa'', a Huastec term in which the ''tam-'' prefix signifies "place (where)". No scholarly agreement exists on the meaning of ''holipa'', but "high hills" is a common interpretation. Another explanation of the state name is tha ...
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Spiranthinae
Spiranthinae is an orchid subtribe in the tribe Cranichideae. Genera accepted in Chase et al.'s 2015 updated classification of orchids: ;Other genera * '' Microthelys'' * '' Potosia'' See also * Taxonomy of the Orchidaceae The taxonomy of the Orchidaceae (orchid family) has evolved slowly during the last 250 years, starting with Carl Linnaeus who in 1753 recognized eight genera.Carolus Linnaeus (Carl von Linné). 1753. ''Species Plantarum'', 1st edition, vol. 2, pag ... References Orchid subtribes {{Orchidoideae-stub ...
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Cranichideae Genera
Cranichideae is an orchid tribe in the subfamily Orchidoideae. See also * Taxonomy of the Orchidaceae The taxonomy of the Orchidaceae (orchid family) has evolved slowly during the last 250 years, starting with Carl Linnaeus who in 1753 recognized eight genera.Carolus Linnaeus (Carl von Linné). 1753. ''Species Plantarum'', 1st edition, vol. 2, pag ... References External links Orchidoideae tribes {{Orchidoideae-stub ...
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Flora Of The Americas
Flora (: floras or florae) is all the plant life present in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring ( indigenous) native plants. The corresponding term for animals is '' fauna'', and for fungi, it is ''funga''. Sometimes bacteria and fungi are also referred to as flora as in the terms ''gut flora'' or ''skin flora''. Etymology The word "flora" comes from the Latin name of Flora, the goddess of plants, flowers, and fertility in Roman mythology. The technical term "flora" is then derived from a metonymy of this goddess at the end of the sixteenth century. It was first used in poetry to denote the natural vegetation of an area, but soon also assumed the meaning of a work cataloguing such vegetation. Moreover, "Flora" was used to refer to the flowers of an artificial garden in the seventeenth century. The distinction between vegetation (the general appearance of a community) and flora (the taxonomic composition of a community) was first made by ...
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