List Of Crepidium Species
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List Of Crepidium Species
This is a list of the 292 accepted species of the genus ''Crepidium'' Blume (1825). a * '' Crepidium acuminatum'' * '' Crepidium alagense'' * '' Crepidium amabilis'' * '' Crepidium amplectens'' * '' Crepidium andersonii'' * '' Crepidium angustifoveum'' * '' Crepidium aphyllum'' * '' Crepidium arachnoideum'' * '' Crepidium arboricola'' * '' Crepidium arietinum'' * '' Crepidium aschistum'' * '' Crepidium atratum'' * '' Crepidium atrobrachiatum'' * '' Crepidium atrosanguineum'' * '' Crepidium auratum'' b * '' Crepidium bahanense'' * ''Crepidium balabacense'' * '' Crepidium bancanoides'' * '' Crepidium bancanum'' * '' Crepidium bataanense'' * '' Crepidium bengkulense'' * '' Crepidium biauritum'' * '' Crepidium bidentiferum'' * '' Crepidium binabayense'' * '' Crepidium bisepalum'' * '' Crepidium bispiriferum'' * '' Crepidium brachycaulos'' * '' Crepidium brachyodontum'' * '' Crepidium bracteosum'' * '' Crepidium brevidentatum'' * '' Crepidium breviscapum'' * '' Crepidium burbidgei ...
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Crepidium
''Crepidium'', commonly known as 沼兰属 (zhao lan shu) or spur orchids is a genus of about three hundred species of orchids in the family Orchidaceae. Plants in this genus are evergreen, mostly terrestrial plants with short stems lying on the ground, two or more relatively large, pleated leaves and small, non-resupinate flowers with spreading sepals and petals. The genus is widely distributed in the tropics. Description Orchids in the genus ''Crepidium'' are evergreen, sympodial, mostly terrestrial plants with fleshy stems lying on the ground although a few species are epiphytes. There are two to many relatively large, pleated leaves with their petioles wrapped around the stem, the leaves sometimes lasting for up to three years. Small or tiny, non-resupinate flowers are borne along the end of the flowering stem. The flowers are green, yellow, red, brown or purple and have spreading sepals and petals. The dorsal sepal is usually longer than the lateral sepals and the petals usu ...
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