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subtribe bletiinae

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Jay's Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia Anc-Az
... Ruiz & Pavon 1798 Ania Lindl. 1831 SUBFAMILY Epidendroideae, TRIBE Arethuseae, SUBTRIBE Bletiinae. ~Ania angustifolia Lindl. 1831 - See Tainia sutepensis (Rolfe ex Downie) ... SUBTRIBE Pleurothallidinae ~Anthereon tripteranthus (Rchb.f.) Pridgeon & M.W.Chase 2001 - See Pleurothallis tripterantha Rchb.f 1854 `Anthogonium Wall. ex Lindl. 1840 SUBFAMILY Epidendrodeae, TRIBE Arethuseae, SUBTRIBE Bletiinae ...
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Jay's Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia B - Br
... see Benzingia Dodson 1995 SUBFAMILY Epidendroideae, TRIBE Maxillarieae, SUBTRIBE Zygopetalinae. Benzingia Dodson 1995 SUBFAMILY Epidendroideae, TRIBE Maxillarieae, SUBTRIBE Zygopetalinae. There are three species in this ... psycodes (L.) Lindl. 1835 Bletia Ruiz & Pavon 1794 SUBFAMILY Epidendroideae, TRIBE Arethuseae, SUBTRIBE Bletiinae. The 33 members of this genus are almost always terrestrials found ...
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Bletia: genus description and species list
... right: Bletia purpurea Bletia Ruiz & Pavon 1794 Pronounced BLEH-tee-yah SUBFAMILY Epidendroideae TRIBE Arethuseae SUBTRIBE Bletiinae This is a genus of roughly 30 species, almost of all of which are terrestrial ...
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The Gongorae, Jay Pfahl, 29 Jul 98
... program and then we can chat till late. Coryanthes. Coryanthes Hooker SUBFAMILY Epidendroideae, TRIBE Gongoreae, SUBTRIBE Stanhopeinae. Coryanthes, which are often found in association with fire ants, who keep their growing ... Catasetum like plant with ghost flowers. Rick, all but the Calanthe it's in the Bletiinae, are in the Gongoreae and they are related. Greg, it does drop it's leaves ...
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Vivi's Orchid Corner - The Veiled Nun - April 2000
... of our garden could be enhanced with the Phaius! Phaius, the genus, belongs in the Bletiinae subtribe and includes nearly twenty species. These orchids are terrestrials, which means they grow in the ...
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