List Of Dendrobium Species
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List Of Dendrobium Species
The following is a list of ''Dendrobium'' species accepted by the ''World Checklist of Selected Plant Families'' at October 2018. A * '' Dendrobium abbreviatum'' Schltr. * '' Dendrobium aberrans'' Schltr. * '' Dendrobium abhaycharanii'' (Phukan & A.A.Mao) Schuit. & Peter B.Adams * '' Dendrobium acaciifolium'' J.J.Sm. * '' Dendrobium acanthophippiiflorum'' J.J.Sm. * '' Dendrobium acerosum'' Lindl. * '' Dendrobium aciculare'' Lindl. * '' Dendrobium acinaciforme'' Roxb. * '' Dendrobium aclinia'' Rchb.f. * '' Dendrobium acuiferum'' Ormerod * '' Dendrobium acuminatissimum'' ( Blume) Lindl. * '' Dendrobium acutifolium'' Ridl. * '' Dendrobium acutilingue'' Schuit. & Peter B.Adams * '' Dendrobium acutilobum'' Schltr. * '' Dendrobium acutimentum'' J.J.Sm. * '' Dendrobium acutisepalum'' J.J.Sm. * '' Dendrobium adae'' F.M.Bailey – slender cane orchid * '' Dendrobium adamsii'' A.D.Hawkes * '' Dendrobium aduncilobum'' J.J.Sm. * '' Dendrobium aduncum'' Lindl. * '' Dendrobium aemul ...
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Dendrobium
''Dendrobium'' is a genus of mostly epiphytic and lithophytic orchids in the family Orchidaceae. It is a very large genus, containing more than 1,800 species that are found in diverse habitats throughout much of south, east and southeast Asia, including China, Japan, India, the Philippines, Indonesia, Australia, New Guinea, Vietnam and many of the islands of the Pacific. Orchids in this genus have roots that creep over the surface of trees or rocks, rarely having their roots in soil. Up to six leaves develop in a tuft at the tip of a shoot and from one to a large number of flowers are arranged along an unbranched flowering stem. Several attempts have been made to separate ''Dendrobium'' into smaller genera, but most have not been accepted by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. Description ''Dendrobium'' species are mostly epiphytic, or lithophytic although a few species are terrestrial. They are sympodial herbs with cylindrical roots usually arising from the base of a ...
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