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''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among the most specifically adapted of all orchids within the Orchidaceae. The genus is highly prized in horticulture for its showy, fragrant, long-lasting, and intensely colorful flowers.The Orchids, Natural History and Classification, Robert L. Dressler. ''Vanda'' species are widespread across East Asia, Southeast Asia, and New Guinea, with a few species extending into Queensland and some of the islands of the western Pacific.Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
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Biology

The name "Vanda" is derived from the Sanskrit (वन्दाका) name for the species ''Vanda roxburghii'' (a synonym of '' Vanda tessellata''). These mostly epiphytic, but sometimes
lithophytic Lithophytes are plants that grow in or on rocks. They can be classified as either epilithic (or epipetric) or endolithic; epilithic lithophytes grow on the surfaces of rocks, while endolithic lithophytes grow in the crevices of rocks (and are als ...
or terrestrial orchids, are distributed in India, Himalaya, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, the Philippines, New Guinea, southern
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, and northern
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. The genus has a monopodial growth habit with flat, typically broad, ovoid leaves (strap-leaves). Species with cylindrical (terete), fleshy leaves, which are adapted to dry periods were transferred to the genus Papilionanthe. The stems of these orchids vary considerably in size; some are miniature plants and some have a length of several meters. The plants can become quite massive in habitat and in cultivation, and epiphytic species possess very large, rambling aerial root systems. The roots have pneumatodes. The few to many flattened flowers grow on a lateral inflorescence. Most show a yellow-brown color with brown markings, but they also appear in white, green, orange, red, and burgundy shades. The lip has a small spur. ''Vanda'' species usually bloom every few months and the flowers last for two to three weeks. Many ''Vanda'' orchids (especially ''V. coerulea'') are endangered, and have never been common because they are usually only infrequently encountered in habitat and grow only in disturbed forest areas with high light levels, and are severely threatened and vulnerable to habitat destruction. The export of wild-collected specimens of the blue orchid (''V. coerulea'') and other wild ''Vanda'' species is prohibited worldwide, as all orchids are listed on Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.


Cultivation

This genus is one of the five most horticulturally important orchid genera, because it has some of the most magnificent flowers to be found in the orchid family. This has contributed much to the work of hybridists producing flowers for the cut flower market. ''V. coerulea'' is one of the few botanical orchids which can produce varieties with blue flowers (actually a very bluish purple), a property much appreciated for producing interspecific and intergeneric hybrids. The color blue is rare among orchids, and only '' Thelymitra crinita'', a terrestrial species from Australia, produces flowers that are truly "blue" among the orchids, the other being '' Aganisia cyanea'', a lowland species from northern South America that is difficult to cultivate, but has metallic blue flowers. Both of these species, much like ''Vanda'', also have a bluish-purple tint towards the inner petals of the flowers. ''Vanda dearei'' is one of the chief sources of yellow color in ''Vanda'' hybrids. The plants do not possess pseudobulbs, but do possess leathery, drought-resistant leaves. Almost all of the species in this genus are very large epiphytes found in disturbed areas in habitat and prefer very high light levels, the plants having large root systems. Some of these species have a monopodial vine-like growth habit, and the plants can quickly become quite massive. These plants prefer consistent conditions day-to-day in cultivation to avoid dropping their bottom leaves. The epiphytic species are best accommodated in large wooden baskets, bare rooted, which allows for the large aerial root systems. Disturbing or damaging the roots of large, mature vandaceous orchid plants, and in particular, ''Vanda'' and '' Aerides'' species, can result in the plants failing to flower and going into decline for a season or more. These plants do not tolerate disturbance or damage of their root systems in cultivation when they become mature. The terete-leaved terrestrial species are very easy to cultivate. When grown bare-rooted, the epiphytic species require daily watering and weekly feeding and are very heavy feeders in cultivation. They can be grown out-of-doors in Hawaii and the like provided they are given some shade.


Fungal infections

Unfortunately fungal infections are not uncommon in cultivated plants. A variety of phytopathogens may infect ''Vanda'' orchids. Vandas may be affected by ''Fusarium'' wilt. This disease is characterized by purple discolouration in the vascular tissue, which results in the loss of their function. The hyphae and spores block the conductor vessels. Affected plants may superficially appear healthy, as they continue to grow, the oldest parts of the plants can be affected and the disease will eventually progress throughout the entire plant. If cutting tools are not sterilized the infection may spread to other plants.


Systematics

In a recent molecular study of the genus ''Vanda'' , several Genera including the former Genus ''Ascocentrum'', ''Neofinetia'' and ''Euanthe'' were brought into synonym with ''Vanda'',


Species

The following is a list of ''Vanda'' species recognised by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families as at January 2019: *'' Vanda aliceae'' *'' Vanda alpina'' ( Himalaya to China - S. Yunnan) *''
Vanda × amoena ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be a ...
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Vanda ampullacea ''Vanda ampullacea'' is a perennial epiphytic orchid found in southeast Asia from Nepal to China (southern Yunnan) and India, including the eastern Himalayas. It has had various classifications, initially called ''Aerides ampullacea'' by William ...
'' *'' Vanda arbuthnotiana'' (India) *''
Vanda arcuata ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among ...
'' (Indonesia - Sulawesi) *''
Vanda aurantiaca ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among ...
'' **''Vanda aurantiaca'' subsp. ''aurantiaca'' **''Vanda aurantiaca'' subsp. ''philippinensis'' *''
Vanda aurea ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among ...
'' *'' Vanda barnesii'' (North Luzon, Philippines) *'' Vanda bensonii'' (Assam to Thailand) *''
Vanda bicolor ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among ...
'' (Bhutan) *'' Vanda bidupensis'' (Vietnam) *'' Vanda × boumaniae'' *''
Vanda brunnea ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among ...
'' (China - Yunnan to Indo-China) *''
Vanda celebica ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among ...
'' (Indonesia – Sulawesi) *''
Vanda × charlesworthii ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among ...
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Vanda chlorosantha ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among ...
'' (Bhutan) *''
Vanda christensoniana ''Vanda christensoniana'' is a species of orchid endemic to Vietnam. The specific epithet ''christensoniana'' honours the botanist and taxonomist Eric Christenson.Motes, M. R. (2021). The Natural Genus Vanda. Redland Press. Description It has a ...
'' *'' Vanda coerulea'' : "Blue Orchid" (Assam to China - S. Yunnan) *'' Vanda coerulescens'' (Arunachal Pradesh to China - S. Yunnan) *'' Vanda concolor'' (S. China to Vietnam) *''
Vanda × confusa ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be a ...
'' *'' Vanda cootesii'' *''
Vanda cristata ''Vanda cristata'' is a species of orchid found growing in the Himalaya from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Bhutan to China (northwestern Yunnan) at elevations of 600 – 2300 meters. Description "Unlike most of the other epiphytic orchids, ''Vand ...
'' (Himalaya to China - NW. Yunnan) *''
Vanda curvifolia ''Vanda curvifolia'' is a species of 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 a ...
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Vanda dearei ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among ...
'' (Borneo) *'' Vanda denisoniana'' (China - Yunnan to N. Indo-China) *''
Vanda devoogtii ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among ...
'' (Sulawesi) *''
Vanda dives ''Vanda dives'' is a species of epiphytic orchid native to Vietnam and Laos. Description This species is very atypical for its genus. It is the sole representative of the section ''Eparmostigma'' within the genus ''Vanda''. While the vegetative ...
'' (Vietnam, Laos) *'' Vanda falcata'' (Japan, China, Korea) *'' Vanda flabellata'' (Rolfe ex Downie) Christenson, 1985 *''
Vanda foetida ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among ...
'' (S. Sumatra) *'' Vanda frankieana'' *''
Vanda funingensis ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be a ...
'' *'' Vanda furva'' (Java, Maluku) *'' Vanda fuscoviridis'' (S. China to Vietnam) *'' Vanda garayi'' *'' Vanda gibbsiae'' *'' Vanda gracilis'' *'' Vanda griffithii'' (E. Himalaya) *'' Vanda hastifera'' (Borneo) *'' Vanda helvola'' (W. Malaysia to Philippines) *''
Vanda hindsii ''Vanda hindsii'', commonly known as the native strap orchid or the Cape York vanda, is a large epiphytic or lithophytic clump-forming orchid. It has thick, white, cord-like roots, branching stems, many thick, leathery, strap-like leaves and betw ...
'' ( Papuasia to N. Queensland) *''
Vanda insignis ''Vanda insignis'' is a species of orchid endemic to the Lesser Sunda Islands The Lesser Sunda Islands or nowadays known as Nusa Tenggara Islands ( id, Kepulauan Nusa Tenggara, formerly ) are an archipelago in Maritime Southeast Asia, north ...
'' (Lesser Sunda Is.) *'' Vanda insularum'' *'' Vanda jainii'' (Assam) *''
Vanda javierae ''Vanda javierae'' is a species of flowering plant in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It is endemism, endemic to the Philippines, where it occurs on Luzon and Calayan Island. It is known commonly as Mrs. Javier's vanda.Vanda jennae ''Vanda jennae'' is a species of ''Vanda'' endemic to Sulawesi, Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 isla ...
'' P.O'Byrne & J.J.Verm., 2005 *'' Vanda lamellata'' (Taiwan, Philippines, Sabah) **''Vanda lamellata'' var. ''boxallii'' **''Vanda lamellata'' var. ''lamellata'' **''Vanda lamellata'' var. ''remediosae'' *''
Vanda lilacina ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among ...
'' (China - Yunnan to Indo-China) *''
Vanda limbata ''Vanda limbata'' is a species of orchid native to Java, the Lesser Sunda Islands and the Philippines The Philippines (; fil, Pilipinas, links=no), officially the Republic of the Philippines ( fil, Republika ng Pilipinas, links=no), * b ...
'' (Java, Lesser Sunda Is., Philippines - Mindanao) *'' Vanda liouvillei'' (Assam to Indo-China) *'' Vanda lombokensis'' (Lesser Sunda Is.) *'' Vanda longitepala'' *''
Vanda luzonica ''Vanda luzonica'' is a species of vanda, a flower of the orchid family. It is a rare type of orchid and is endangered. ''Vanda luzonica'' is named after the island of Luzon in the Philippines. ''Vanda luzonica'' is epiphytic and can grow quite ...
'' (Philippines - Luzon) *'' Vanda malipoensis'' *'' Vanda mariae'' *'' Vanda merrillii'' (Philippines) *'' Vanda metusalae'' P.O'Byrne & J.J.Verm. (2008) *''
Vanda mindanoensis ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be a ...
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Vanda miniata ''Vanda miniata'', the rust-red ascocentrum, is a species of orchid found in Assam, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Java, Malaysia, Philippines, Sumatra. It was formerly known as ''Ascocentrum miniatum'' and was the type species of the genus ''Ascocen ...
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Vanda motesiana ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among ...
'' *'' Vanda nana'' *''
Vanda perplexa ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among ...
'' *'' Vanda petersiana'' (Myanmar) *'' Vanda pumila'' (Nepal to Hainan and N. Sumatra) *''
Vanda punctata ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among ...
'' (Pen. Malaysia) *''
Vanda richardsiana ''Vanda richardsiana'' is a species of epiphytic orchid native to China South-Central. It differs in the spur length from ''Vanda falcata ''Vanda falcata'', the wind orchid, is a species of orchid found in China, Korea, and Japan. It was form ...
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Vanda roeblingiana ''Vanda roeblingiana'', Roebelen's vanda, is a species of orchid endemic to the mountain provinces of the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Hugh Low, a British colonial administrator and naturalist introduced the plant to London in 1893. T ...
'' (Philippines - Luzon) *'' Vanda rubra'' *'' Vanda sanderiana'' *'' Vanda saxatilis'' *''
Vanda scandens ''Vanda scandens'' is a species of plant in the family Orchidaceae. It is endemic to Mindanao island and Palawan Island in the Philippines.IUCN Report; Agoo, E.M.G., Cootes, J., Golamco, A., Jr., de Vogel, E.F. & Tiu, D.; 2004. Its natural habit ...
'' (Borneo, Philippines - Mindanao) *''
Vanda semiteretifolia ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be a ...
'' *'' Vanda stangeana'' (India - Arunachal Pradesh to Assam) *''
Vanda subconcolor ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the Orchidaceae, orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considere ...
'' (China - SW. Yunnan to Hainan) *''
Vanda sumatrana ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be a ...
'' (Sumatra) *'' Vanda tessellata'' (Indian subcontinent to Indo-China) *''
Vanda testacea ''Vanda testacea'' is a species of orchid occurring from the Indian subcontinent to Indochina at the elevations of 500 to 2000 meters. It is an epiphytic perennial. It flowers in 6–20 flowered racemes; flowers range in size from 1 to 1.5 c ...
'' (Indian subcontinent to SC. China). *''
Vanda thwaitesii ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be a ...
'' (S. India, Sri Lanka) *'' Vanda tricolor'' (Laos, Java, Bali) **''Vanda tricolor'' var. ''suavis'' **''Vanda tricolor'' var. ''tricolor'' *'' Vanda ustii'' (Philippines - Luzon) *'' Vanda vietnamica'' *''
Vanda vipanii ''Vanda'', abbreviated in the horticultural trade as ''V.,'' is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. There are about 87 species, and the genus is commonly cultivated for the marketplace. This genus and its allies are considered to be among ...
'' (Myanmar) *'' Vanda wightii'' (S. India) *''
Vanda xichangensis ''Vanda xichangensis'' is a species of epiphytic orchid native to China South-Central. Description The morphology closely resembles ''Vanda falcata'', however the spur is shorter. Taxonomy It differs in the spur length from ''Vanda falcata ...
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Natural hybrids

*''Vanda × boumaniae'' (''V. insignis'' × ''V. limbata'') (Lesser Sunda Is.) *''Vanda × charlesworthii'' (''V. bensonii'' × ''V. coerulea'') (Myanmar) *''Vanda × confusa'' (''V. coerulescens'' × ''V. lilacina'') (Myanmar) *''Vanda × hebraica'' (''V. denisoniana'' × ''V. brunnea'') (Myanmar)Motes, M., Gardiner, L. M., & Roberts, D. L. (2016). The identity of spotted Vanda denisoniana. Orchid Review, 124(1316), 228-233.


Intergeneric hybrids

The following is a list of hybrid genera (nothogenera) in which hybrids vandas with orchids of other genera are placed although many of these are invalid because of recent taxonomic changes. For instance, × ''Ascocenda'' (''Ascocentrum'' x ''Vanda'') and × ''Vandofinetia'' (''Vanda'' x ''Neofinetia'') are no longer valid because both ''Ascocentrum'' and ''Neofinetia'' have been reduced to synonyms of Vanda by RHS, which is in charge of the International Orchid Register: * × ''Aeridovanda'' (''Aerides'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Aeridovanisia'' (''Aerides'' × ''Luisia'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Alphonsoara'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Ascocentrum'' × ''Vanda'' × ''Vandopsis'') * × ''Andrewara'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Trichoglottis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Aranda'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Ascocenda'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Ascovandoritis'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Doritis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Bokchoonara'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Ascocentrum'' × ''Phalaenopsis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Bovornara'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Ascocentrum'' × ''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Burkillara'' (''Aerides'' × ''Arachnis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Charlieara'' (''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'' × ''Vandopsis'') * × ''Christieara'' (''Aerides'' × ''Ascocentrum'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Darwinara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Neofinetia'' × ''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Debruyneara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Luisia'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Devereuxara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Phalaenopsis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Eastonara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Gastrochilus'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Fujiora'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Trichoglottis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Goffara'' (''Luisia'' × ''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Hawaiiara'' (''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'' × ''Vandopsis'') * × ''Hagerara'' (''Doritis'' × ''Phalaenopsis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Himoriara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Phalaenopsis'' × ''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Holttumara'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Isaoara'' (''Aerides'' × ''Ascocentrum'' × ''Phalaenopsis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Joannara'' (''Renanthera'' × ''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Kagawara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Knappara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'' × ''Vandopsis'') * × ''Knudsonara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Neofinetia'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Leeara'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Vanda'' × ''Vandopsis'') * × ''Luisanda'' (''Luisia'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Luivanetia'' (''Luisia'' × ''Neofinetia'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Lewisara'' (''Aerides'' × ''Arachnis'' × ''Ascocentrum'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Maccoyara'' (''Aerides'' × ''Vanda'' × ''Vandopsis'') * × ''Macekara'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Phalaenopsis'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'' × ''Vandopsis'') * × ''Micholitzara'' (''Aerides'' × ''Ascocentrum'' × ''Neofinetia'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Moirara'' (''Phalaenopsis'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Mokara'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Ascocentrum'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Nakamotoara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Neofinetia'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Nobleara'' (''Aerides'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Okaara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Onoara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'' × ''Vandopsis'') * × ''Opsisanda'' (''Vanda'' × ''Vandopsis'') * × ''Pageara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Luisia'' × ''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Pantapaara'' (''Ascoglossum'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Paulara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Doritis'' × ''Phalaenopsis'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Pehara'' (''Aerides'' × ''Arachnis'' × ''Vanda'' × ''Vandopsis'') * × ''Pereiraara'' (''Aerides'' × ''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Phalaerianda'' (''Aerides'' × ''Phalaenopsis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Raganara'' (''Renanthera'' × ''Trichoglottis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Ramasamyara'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Renafinanda'' (''Neofinetia'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Renanda'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Renantanda'' (''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Rhynchovanda'' (''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Ridleyare'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Trichoglottis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Robinaria'' (''Aerides'' × ''Ascocentrum'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Ronnyara'' (''Aerides'' × ''Ascocentrum'' × ''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Sanjumeara'' (''Aerides'' × ''Neofinetia'' × ''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Sarcovanda'' (''Sarcochilus'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Shigeuraara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Ascoglossum'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Stamariaara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Phalaenopsis'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Sutingara'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Ascocentrum'' × ''Phalaenopsis'' × ''Vanda'' × ''Vandopsis'') * × ''Teohara'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'' × ''Vandopsis'') * × ''Trevorara'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Phalaenopsis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Trichovanda'' (''Trichoglottis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Vascostylis'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Vandachnis'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Vandopsis'') * × ''Vancampe'' (''Acampe'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Vandachostylis'' (''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Vandaenopsis'' (''Phalaenopsis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Vandaeranthes'' (''Aeranthes'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Vandewegheara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Doritis'' × ''Phalaenopsis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Vandofinetia'' (''Neofinetia'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Vandofinides'' (''Aerides'' × ''Neofinetia'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Vandoritis'' (''Doritis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Vanglossum'' (''Ascoglossum'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Wilkinsara'' (''Ascocentrum'' × ''Vanda'' × ''Vandopsis'') * × ''Yapara'' (''Phalaenopsis'' × ''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Yusofara'' (''Arachnis'' × ''Ascocentrum'' × ''Renanthera'' × ''Vanda'') * × ''Yonezawaara'' (''Neofinetia'' × ''Rhynchostylis'' × ''Vanda'')


References


Further reading

* Grove, D. L. 1995. Vandas and Ascocendas. Timber Press, Portland, Oregon. 241 pp. * Motes, Martin R., and Alan L. Hoffman. 1997 Vandas, Their botany, history and culture.


External links

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