''Phragmipedium'' is a
genus
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of the
Orchid
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Along with the Asteraceae, they are one of the two largest families of flowerin ...
family (Orchidaceae) (Subfamily
Cypripedioideae
Cypripedioideae is a subfamily of orchids commonly known as lady's slipper orchids, lady slipper orchids or slipper orchids. Cypripedioideae includes the genera ''Cypripedium, Mexipedium, Paphiopedilum, Phragmipedium'' and ''Selenipedium''. The ...
) and the only genus comprised in the
tribe
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Phragmipedieae and
subtribe Phragmipediinae. The name of the genus is derived from the Greek ''phragma'', which means "division", and ''pedium'', which means "slipper" (referring to the
pouch). It is abbreviated 'Phrag' in trade journals.
About 20
species
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of these
lady's slipper
Cypripedioideae is a subfamily of orchids commonly known as lady's slipper orchids, lady slipper orchids or slipper orchids. Cypripedioideae includes the genera '' Cypripedium, Mexipedium, Paphiopedilum, Phragmipedium'' and ''Selenipedium''. T ...
orchids are known from SW
Mexico
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,
Central and tropical
South America
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.
All ''Phragmipedium'' species are listed under Appendix I of the
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
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(CITES), meaning that commercial international trade in wild-sourced specimens is prohibited, while non-commercial trade is regulated.
Taxonomy
The genus ''Phragmipedium '' is divided into several sections :
* Phragmipedium : ''P. caudatum, P. exstaminodium, P. lindenii''
* Himantopetalum : ''P. caricinum, P. christiansenianum, P. pearcei, P. klotzscheanum, P. richteri, P. tetzlaffianum''.
* Platypetalum : ''P. lindleyanum''
* Lorifolia : ''P. boissierianum, P. hirtzii, P. longifolium, P. vittatum''
* Micropetalum : ''P. besseae, P. besseae var. dalessandroi, P. fischeri, P. kovachii, P. schlimii.''
* Schluckebieria : ''P. kovachii''
The exact number of species is still being discussed among specialists : O. Gruss recognizes 20 species, compared to the 15 species accepted by Lucile M. McCook (see References).
Most ''Phragmipedium'' species are either
terrestrial
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,
epiphytic
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or
lithophytic
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in habit. They show a unique shieldlike staminode, long, moustache-like petals and a 3-locular ovary. The large pouchlike
lip
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is curved inwards at the margins. The acute leaves attain a length of about 80 cm. The stem lacks pseudobulbs and grows about 80 cm high, showing 2 to 3 flowers.
''Phragmipedium besseae'' was first found in Peru by Elizabeth Locke Besse in 1981. Soon afterwards, the site was plundered and destroyed by orchid hunters. Luckily enough seed was preserved, to avert extinction. This orchid is unusual, because its flowers have a bright orange-red to almost strong salmon-red color (there is also a yellow variety), unseen in any lady's slipper orchid. The oval-shaped petals are wide. The narrow leaves are elliptic in shape. It has since been used extensively in
hybridization.
''Phragmipedium caudatum'' is considered a complex, i.e. it could contain several species or subspecies, based on differences in flower size and color. This orchid with a short stem is semi-terrestrial, semi-lithophytic to epiphytic, depending on the substrate . The cream-colored flowers are laced with greenish stripes. The lateral spiraling, drooping petals are red-tinted and very long, even reaching the soil. They grow on wet, moss-covered hillsides.
''Phragmipedium lindleyanum'', named after
John Lindley, forms a rosette of five long linear leaves with a yellow margin, reaching a length of 50 cm. The erect raceme can grow as high as 1 m. It is many-flowered and sometimes branched at the basis. The flowers open in succession, giving the orchid a long blooming period. The hoary flowers are green with brown veins. The glabrous, pouchlike lip is yellow, with red veins.
''Phragmipedium longifolium'', described in 1852 by
H.G. Reichenbach f. and J. v. Warscewicz, has long laceolate leaves without yellow margin, growing to a length of 60 cm. The inflorescence reaches a length of 1 m, with about 10 flowers, opening in succession. The long lateral petals are purplish green. The rather small glabrous labellum has a green color.
Allied genera include ''
Paphiopedilum
''Paphiopedilum'', often called the Venus slipper, is a genus of the lady slipper orchid subfamily '' Cypripedioideae'' of the flowering plant family Orchidaceae. The genus comprises some 80 accepted taxa including several natural hybrids. The ...
'', ''
Selenipedium
''Selenipedium'' is a genus of the Orchid family (''Orchidaceae'') (Subfamily ''Cypripedioideae''). The genus has been given its own tribe, Selenipedieae, and subtribe, Selenipediinae.Pridgeon, A.M.; Cribb, P.J.; Chase, M.W. & F. N. Rasmussen (1 ...
'', ''
Cypripedium
''Cypripedium'' is a genus of 58 species and nothospecies of hardy orchids; it is one of five genera that together compose the subfamily of lady's slipper orchids ( Cypripedioideae). They are widespread across much of the Northern Hemisphere, i ...
'' and the monotypic ''
Mexipedium
''Mexipedium'' is a monotypic genus of the Orchid family Orchidaceae, subfamily Cypripedioideae, consisting of only one species, ''Mexipedium xerophyticum''. It is also the single genus of tribe Mexipedieae and subtribe Mexipediinae.
Taxonomy an ...
''.
There are many interspecific
hybrids. Rare crossings have been made between ''Phragmipedium'' and ''Paphiopedilum''.
The genus ''Uropedium''
Lindl.
John Lindley FRS (5 February 1799 – 1 November 1865) was an English botanist, gardener and orchidologist.
Early years
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is generally included in ''Phragmipedium''.
Species
The following species are recognized:
* ''
Phragmipedium andreettae'' P. J. Cribb & Pupulin – Ecuador
* ''
Phragmipedium besseae
''Phragmipedium besseae'' is a species of orchid in the genus ''Phragmipedium''. It is a terrestrial plant native to the wet montane forests on the eastern slope of the Andes in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru
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'' Dodson & J.Kuhn – Ecuador to N. Peru.
* ''
Phragmipedium boissierianum'' (Rchb.f.) Rolfe – S. Ecuador to Peru.
* ''
Phragmipedium brasiliense'' Quené & O.Gruss – Brazil
* ''
Phragmipedium cabrejosii
''Phragmipedium'' is a genus of the Orchid family (Orchidaceae) (Subfamily Cypripedioideae) and the only genus comprised in the tribe Phragmipedieae and subtribe Phragmipediinae. The name of the genus is derived from the Greek ''phragma'', which ...
'' Alexander Damián, Melissa Díaz Morales & Franco Pupulin – Peru
* ''
Phragmipedium caricinum'' (Lindl. & Paxton) Rolfe – Bolivia.
* ''
Phragmipedium caudatum'' (Lindl.) Rolfe – Bolivia to Peru.
* ''
Phragmipedium chapadense'' Campacci & R.Takase – Brazil.
* ''
Phragmipedium exstaminodium'' Castaño, Hágsater & E.Aguirre – Chiapas, Mexico to Guatemala.
* ''
Phragmipedium fischeri'' Braem & H.Mohr – Ecuador.
* ''
Phragmipedium hirtzii'' Dodson – N. Ecuador.
* ''
Phragmipedium klotzschianum'' (Rchb.f.) Rolfe – SE. Venezuela to Guyana and N. Brazil.
* ''
Phragmipedium kovachii'' J.T.Atwood, Dalström & Ric.Fernández – San Martin, Peru
* ''
Phragmipedium lindenii'' (Lindl.) Dressler & N.H.Williams – Venezuela to Ecuador.
* ''
Phragmipedium lindleyanum'' (M.R.Schomb. ex Lindl.) Rolfe – N. South America to Pernambuco, Brazil.
* ''
Phragmipedium longifolium'' (Warsz. & Rchb.f.) Rolfe – Costa Rica to Ecuador.
* ''
Phragmipedium pearcei'' (Rchb.f.) Rauh & Senghas – Ecuador to N. Peru.
* ''
Phragmipedium reticulatum'' (Rchb.f.) Schltr. – Ecuador to Peru.
* ''
Phragmipedium richteri'' Roeth & O.Gruss – Peru.
* ''
Phragmipedium schlimii'' (Linden ex Rchb.f.) – Colombia.
* ''
Phragmipedium tetzlaffianum'' O.Gruss – Venezuela.
* ''
Phragmipedium vittatum'' (Vell.) Rolfe – WC. & SE. Brazil.
* ''
Phragmipedium warszewiczianum'' (Rchb.f.) Schltr. – Colombia to Ecuador.
* ''
Phragmipedium warszewiczii'' (Rchb.f.) Christenson – S Mexico to Panama.
Hybrids
The following hybrids are recognized:
*
''Phragmipedium'' ''×'' ''colombianum'' O.Gruss
*
''Phragmipedium'' ''×'' ''merinoi'' O.Gruss
* ''
Phragmipedium × roethianum'' O.Gruss & Kalina (Ecuador) (''P. hirtzii'' x ''P. longifolium'')
References
* Albert, V.Z. & B.Pettersson, ''Expansion of Genus Paphiopedilum Pfitzer to Include All Conduplicate-leaved Slipper Orchids'' (Cypripedioideae: Orchidaceae). Lindleyana 9(2) 133-139 (1994).
* McCook, L. ''An Annotated Checklist of the Genus Phragmipedium'' - 28 p. - Special Publication of the Orchid Digest (1998).
* Gruss, O. 2003. ''A checklist of the genus Phragmipedium''. Orchid Digest 67: 213-241.
* Braem, G. J., Ohlund, S., and Quene, R. J. 2004. ''The real Phragmipedium warszewiczianum: a clarification of the Phragmipedium caudatum complex'' (Phragmipedium section Phragmipedium). Orquideologia 23(2): 87-136
* Pridgeon, A.M.; Cribb, P.J.; Chase, M.W. & F. N. Rasmussen (1999): Genera Orchidacearum Vol.1, Oxford U. Press.
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