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Oestlundia
''Oestlundia'' is a genus of Orchidaceae, orchid within the subtribe Laeliinae. Its component species are found from Mexico to Venezuela. Taxonomic history ''Encyclia'' sect. ''Oestlundia'' was published in 1971 by Robert Louis Dressler, Dressler and Glenn E. Pollard, Pollard, before the genus ''Encyclia'' was accepted. In 2001, W.E.Higgins, Higgins removed this taxon from the genus ''Epidendrum'' and elevated it to generic rank, removing ''Microepidendrum subulatifolium, E. subulatifolium'' in the process. Acceptance On October 28, 2009, the World Checklist (WCSP) stated that this name was accepted, the World Checklist also states that the independence of this genus is accepted in Epidendroideae (Part One). Genera Orchidacearum 4 (2001). Species (and synonymy) The World Checklist lists four species, all published together with the genus: * ''Oestlundia cyanocolumna'' = ''Epidendrum cyanocolumna'' or ''Encyclia cyanocolumna'' * ''Oestlundia distantiflora'' = ''Epid ...
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Oestlundia Distantiflora
''Oestlundia'' is a genus of Orchidaceae, orchid within the subtribe Laeliinae. Its component species are found from Mexico to Venezuela. Taxonomic history ''Encyclia'' sect. ''Oestlundia'' was published in 1971 by Robert Louis Dressler, Dressler and Glenn E. Pollard, Pollard, before the genus ''Encyclia'' was accepted. In 2001, W.E.Higgins, Higgins removed this taxon from the genus ''Epidendrum'' and elevated it to generic rank, removing ''Microepidendrum subulatifolium, E. subulatifolium'' in the process. Acceptance On October 28, 2009, the World Checklist (WCSP) stated that this name was accepted, the World Checklist also states that the independence of this genus is accepted in Epidendroideae (Part One). Genera Orchidacearum 4 (2001). Species (and synonymy) The World Checklist lists four species, all published together with the genus: * ''Oestlundia cyanocolumna'' = ''Epidendrum cyanocolumna'' or ''Encyclia cyanocolumna'' * ''Oestlundia distantiflora'' = ''Epid ...
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Oestlundia Cyanocolumna
''Oestlundia'' is a genus of orchid within the subtribe Laeliinae. Its component species are found from Mexico to Venezuela. Taxonomic history ''Encyclia'' sect. ''Oestlundia'' was published in 1971 by Dressler and Pollard, before the genus ''Encyclia'' was accepted. In 2001, Higgins removed this taxon from the genus '' Epidendrum'' and elevated it to generic rank, removing '' E. subulatifolium'' in the process. Acceptance On October 28, 2009, the World Checklist (WCSP) stated that this name was accepted, the World Checklist also states that the independence of this genus is accepted in Epidendroideae (Part One). Genera Orchidacearum 4 (2001). Species (and synonymy) The World Checklist lists four species, all published together with the genus: * '' Oestlundia cyanocolumna'' = '' Epidendrum cyanocolumna'' or '' Encyclia cyanocolumna'' * ''Oestlundia distantiflora'' = '' Epidendrum distantiflorum'' or '' Encyclia distantiflora'' * '' Oestlundia luteorosea'' = ...
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Oestlundia Tenuissima
''Oestlundia'' is a genus of orchid within the subtribe Laeliinae. Its component species are found from Mexico to Venezuela. Taxonomic history ''Encyclia'' sect. ''Oestlundia'' was published in 1971 by Dressler and Pollard, before the genus ''Encyclia'' was accepted. In 2001, Higgins removed this taxon from the genus '' Epidendrum'' and elevated it to generic rank, removing '' E. subulatifolium'' in the process. Acceptance On October 28, 2009, the World Checklist (WCSP) stated that this name was accepted, the World Checklist also states that the independence of this genus is accepted in Epidendroideae (Part One). Genera Orchidacearum 4 (2001). Species (and synonymy) The World Checklist lists four species, all published together with the genus: * ''Oestlundia cyanocolumna'' = '' Epidendrum cyanocolumna'' or '' Encyclia cyanocolumna'' * ''Oestlundia distantiflora'' = '' Epidendrum distantiflorum'' or '' Encyclia distantiflora'' * '' Oestlundia luteorosea'' = ' ...
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Oestlundia Luteorosea
''Oestlundia'' is a genus of orchid within the subtribe Laeliinae. Its component species are found from Mexico to Venezuela. Taxonomic history ''Encyclia'' sect. ''Oestlundia'' was published in 1971 by Dressler and Pollard, before the genus ''Encyclia'' was accepted. In 2001, Higgins removed this taxon from the genus '' Epidendrum'' and elevated it to generic rank, removing '' E. subulatifolium'' in the process. Acceptance On October 28, 2009, the World Checklist (WCSP) stated that this name was accepted, the World Checklist also states that the independence of this genus is accepted in Epidendroideae (Part One). Genera Orchidacearum 4 (2001). Species (and synonymy) The World Checklist lists four species, all published together with the genus: * ''Oestlundia cyanocolumna'' = '' Epidendrum cyanocolumna'' or '' Encyclia cyanocolumna'' * ''Oestlundia distantiflora'' = '' Epidendrum distantiflorum'' or '' Encyclia distantiflora'' * '' Oestlundia luteorosea'' = ' ...
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Epidendrum Seriatum
''Epidendrum'' , abbreviated Epi in the horticultural trade, is a large neotropical genus of the orchid family. With more than 1,500 species, some authors describe it as a mega-genus. The genus name (from Greek ''επί, epi'' and ''δένδρον, dendron'', "upon trees") refers to its epiphytic growth habit. When Carl Linnaeus named this genus in 1763, he included in this genus all the epiphytic orchids known to him. Although few of these orchids are still included in the genus ''Epidendrum'', some species of ''Epidendrum'' are nevertheless not epiphytic. Distribution and ecology They are native to the tropics and subtropical regions of the American continents, from North Carolina to Argentina. Their habitat can be epiphytic, terrestrial (such as '' E. fulgens''), or even lithophytic (growing on bare rock, such as '' E. calanthum'' and '' E. saxatile''). Many are grown in the Andes, at altitudes between 1,000 and 3,000 m. Their habitats include humid ju ...
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Epidendrum Distantiflorum
''Epidendrum'' , abbreviated Epi in the horticultural trade, is a large neotropical genus of the orchid family. With more than 1,500 species, some authors describe it as a mega-genus. The genus name (from Greek ''επί, epi'' and ''δένδρον, dendron'', "upon trees") refers to its epiphytic growth habit. When Carl Linnaeus named this genus in 1763, he included in this genus all the epiphytic orchids known to him. Although few of these orchids are still included in the genus ''Epidendrum'', some species of ''Epidendrum'' are nevertheless not epiphytic. Distribution and ecology They are native to the tropics and subtropical regions of the American continents, from North Carolina to Argentina. Their habitat can be epiphytic, terrestrial (such as '' E. fulgens''), or even lithophytic (growing on bare rock, such as '' E. calanthum'' and '' E. saxatile''). Many are grown in the Andes, at altitudes between 1,000 and 3,000 m. Their habitats include humid ju ...
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Laeliinae
Laeliinae is a Neotropical subtribe including 40 orchid genera, such as ''Brassavola'', ''Laelia'' and ''Cattleya''. The genus ''Epidendrum'' is the largest within this subtribe, containing about 1500 species. This is followed by the genus ''Encyclia'', with over 120 species. List of genera Genera and number of species: *'' Acrorchis'' Dressler, 1 *'' Adamantinia'' Van den Berg & M.W.Chase, 1 *'' Alamania'' La Llave & Lex., 1 *'' Arpophyllum'' La Llave & Lex, 5 *'' Artorima'' Dressler & G.E.Pollard, 1 *''Barkeria'' Knowles & Westc., 17 **Syn. ''Dothilophis'' Raf. *''Brassavola'' R.Br., 17 *'' Broughtonia'' R.Br., 6 **Syn. ''Cattleyopsis'' Lem., ''Laeliopsis'' Lindl. *''Cattleya'' Lindl., 118 **Syn. ''Maelenia'' Dum., ''Sophronitis'' Lindl., ''Sophronia'' Lindl., ''Lophoglottis'' Raf., ''Hoffmannseggella'' H.G.Jones, ''Hadrolaelia'' (Schltr.) Chiron & V.P.Castro, ''Dungsia'' Chiron & V.P.Castro, ''Microlaelia'' (Schltr.) Chiron & V.P.Castro, ''Chironiella'' Braem, ''Brasilael ...
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Epidendrum Cyanocolumna
''Epidendrum'' , abbreviated Epi in the horticultural trade, is a large neotropical genus of the orchid family. With more than 1,500 species, some authors describe it as a mega-genus. The genus name (from Greek ''επί, epi'' and ''δένδρον, dendron'', "upon trees") refers to its epiphytic growth habit. When Carl Linnaeus named this genus in 1763, he included in this genus all the epiphytic orchids known to him. Although few of these orchids are still included in the genus ''Epidendrum'', some species of ''Epidendrum'' are nevertheless not epiphytic. Distribution and ecology They are native to the tropics and subtropical regions of the American continents, from North Carolina to Argentina. Their habitat can be epiphytic, terrestrial (such as '' E. fulgens''), or even lithophytic (growing on bare rock, such as '' E. calanthum'' and '' E. saxatile''). Many are grown in the Andes, at altitudes between 1,000 and 3,000 m. Their habitats include humid ju ...
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Laeliinae Genera
Laeliinae is a Neotropical subtribe including 40 orchid genera, such as ''Brassavola'', ''Laelia'' and ''Cattleya''. The genus ''Epidendrum'' is the largest within this subtribe, containing about 1500 species. This is followed by the genus ''Encyclia'', with over 120 species. List of genera Genera and number of species: *'' Acrorchis'' Dressler, 1 *'' Adamantinia'' Van den Berg & M.W.Chase, 1 *'' Alamania'' La Llave & Lex., 1 *'' Arpophyllum'' La Llave & Lex, 5 *'' Artorima'' Dressler & G.E.Pollard, 1 *''Barkeria'' Knowles & Westc., 17 **Syn. ''Dothilophis'' Raf. *''Brassavola'' R.Br., 17 *'' Broughtonia'' R.Br., 6 **Syn. ''Cattleyopsis'' Lem., ''Laeliopsis'' Lindl. *''Cattleya'' Lindl., 118 **Syn. ''Maelenia'' Dum., ''Sophronitis'' Lindl., ''Sophronia'' Lindl., ''Lophoglottis'' Raf., ''Hoffmannseggella'' H.G.Jones, ''Hadrolaelia'' (Schltr.) Chiron & V.P.Castro, ''Dungsia'' Chiron & V.P.Castro, ''Microlaelia'' (Schltr.) Chiron & V.P.Castro, ''Chironiella'' Braem, ''Brasilael ...
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Epidendrum
''Epidendrum'' , abbreviated Epi in the horticultural trade, is a large neotropical genus of the orchid family. With more than 1,500 species, some authors describe it as a mega-genus. The genus name (from Greek ''επί, epi'' and ''δένδρον, dendron'', "upon trees") refers to its epiphytic growth habit. When Carl Linnaeus named this genus in 1763, he included in this genus all the epiphytic orchids known to him. Although few of these orchids are still included in the genus ''Epidendrum'', some species of ''Epidendrum'' are nevertheless not epiphytic. Distribution and ecology They are native to the tropics and subtropical regions of the American continents, from North Carolina to Argentina. Their habitat can be epiphytic, terrestrial (such as '' E. fulgens''), or even lithophytic (growing on bare rock, such as '' E. calanthum'' and '' E. saxatile''). Many are grown in the Andes, at altitudes between 1,000 and 3,000 m. Their habitats include humid jungles, d ...
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Microepidendrum Subulatifolium
:''Encyclia'' is also a Greek term for the Codex Encyclius ''Encyclia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus name comes from Greek ''enkykleomai'' ("to encircle"), referring to the lateral lobes of the lip which encircle the column. It is abbreviated as ''E.'' in the horticultural trade.Alphabetical List of Standard Abbreviations for Natural and Hybrid Generic Names, Royal Horticultural Society, 2017. https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/pdfs/plant-registration-forms/orchid-name-abbreviations-list.pdf Biology The epiphytic genus ''Encyclia'' occurs in Florida, the Caribbean, Mexico, and other regions of the tropical Americas. It grows in lowland forests at altitudes up to 1000 meters. The distribution of the species is more or less evenly spread throughout this area. Most of these species are found in seasonally dry forests where the humidity tends to remain high throughout the year, though precipitation is infrequent, sometimes lacking for months. They are most common in dry oak ...
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Encyclia Cyanocolumna
:''Encyclia'' is also a Greek term for the Codex Encyclius ''Encyclia'' is a genus of orchids. The genus name comes from Greek ''enkykleomai'' ("to encircle"), referring to the lateral lobes of the lip which encircle the column. It is abbreviated as ''E.'' in the horticultural trade.Alphabetical List of Standard Abbreviations for Natural and Hybrid Generic Names, Royal Horticultural Society, 2017. https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/pdfs/plant-registration-forms/orchid-name-abbreviations-list.pdf Biology The epiphytic genus ''Encyclia'' occurs in Florida, the Caribbean, Mexico, and other regions of the tropical Americas. It grows in lowland forests at altitudes up to 1000 meters. The distribution of the species is more or less evenly spread throughout this area. Most of these species are found in seasonally dry forests where the humidity tends to remain high throughout the year, though precipitation is infrequent, sometimes lacking for months. They are most common in dry oak ...
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