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  • ...hey include rare and recent discoveries such as the tiny ''[[Tallong Midge Orchid|Genoplesium plumosum]]'', the large, showy orchids, which are featured in b ..., traps [[insect]]s and forces them to pollinate the flower. An Australian orchid thrives underground and is pollinated by ants.
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  • '''''Aspasia''''' is an orchid genus closely related to ''[[Miltonia]]'' and ''[[Brassia]]'' formed by sev ...ps">Baker, Charles O & Baker, Margaret L.</span> (2006). ''Aspasia'' in '''Orchid Species Culture''' Oncidium/Odontoglossum Alliance: 35-42, Timber Press. IS
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  • *'''Illustrated Dictionary of Orchid Genera''' by Alrich et al. Cornell University Press (Sep. 2008) ISBN 978080
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  • '''''Leptotes''''' is a genus of [[orchid]]s formed by nine small species that grow in the dry [[jungle]]s of south a ...small-caps;">Lawler, L.J.</span>: ''Ethnobotany of the Orchidaceae'' in '''Orchid biology: reviews and perspectives, Vol.3'''. J. Arditti Ed., Cornell Univer
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  • *An explanation of [[/Taxonomy|orchid taxonomy]]
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  • ...hey include rare and recent discoveries such as the tiny ''[[Tallong Midge Orchid|Genoplesium plumosum]]'', the large, showy orchids, which are featured in b ..., traps [[insect]]s and forces them to pollinate the flower. An Australian orchid thrives underground and is pollinated by ants.
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  • Is an [[orchid]] genus formed by seven species spread from [[Costa Rica]] to South [[Brazi
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  • | name = Tallong Midge Orchid ...illage to the attention of [[botanist]]s and [[conservationist]]s. This [[orchid]] is now a protected [[species]].
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  • * [http://www.orchidspecies.com/ Internet orchid species photo encyclopedia] * [http://www.orchidstudium.com/ Orchidstudium - 4000 orchid species photographs]
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  • ...f it.</small>}}The intent of this page is to explain the options regarding orchid taxonomy as it is presented on the Citizendium. The main problem orchid taxonomy currently faces is that, despite all taxonomists agree with the im
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  • '''''Leptotes''''' is a genus of [[orchid]]s formed by nine small species that grow in the dry [[jungle]]s of south a ...small-caps;">Lawler, L.J.</span>: ''Ethnobotany of the Orchidaceae'' in '''Orchid biology: reviews and perspectives, Vol.3'''. J. Arditti Ed., Cornell Univer
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  • ...tionalparks.nsw.gov.au/npws.nsf/Content/Genoplesium+plumosum+a+terrestrial+orchid+endangered+species+listing NSW National Parks factsheet]
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  • *''Aspasia interrupta'' Hoffmanns., Verz. Orchid., ed. 3: 44 (1844) see ''[[Aspasia variegata]]'' *''Aspasia liturata'' Link ex Rchb.f., Xenia Orchid. 1: 83 (1855) see ''[[Aspasia variegata]]''
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  • ...[[orchid]] genus generally considered a synonym of the genus ''[[Aspasia (orchid)|Aspasia]]''.
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  • *The Tallong Midge Orchid: ...tionalparks.nsw.gov.au/npws.nsf/Content/Genoplesium+plumosum+a+terrestrial+orchid+endangered+species+listing Genoplesium plumosum - endangered species listin
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  • | name = Tallong Midge Orchid ...illage to the attention of [[botanist]]s and [[conservationist]]s. This [[orchid]] is now a protected [[species]].
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  • ...[Brazil]], which is easily identified because it is the only ''[[Leptotes (orchid)|Leptotes]]'' species that have a callus on the center of the [[labellum]]
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  • ...]] of [[Sao Paulo]] State, [[Brazil]], intermediate to other ''[[Leptotes (orchid)|Leptotes]]'' species, from which it can be distinguished by its white [[fl
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  • '''Maxillariinae''' is a [[genus]] of [[orchid]]s known for its [[morphological diversity]].
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  • Is an [[orchid]] genus generally considered a synonym of the genus ''[[Miltonia]]''.
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  • Is an [[orchid]] genus generally considered a synonym of the genus ''[[Miltonia]]''.
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  • Is an [[orchid]] genus generally considered a synonym of the genus ''[[Bifrenaria]]''.
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  • Is an [[orchid]] genus generally considered a synonym of the genus ''[[Bifrenaria]]''.
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  • Is an [[orchid]] genus generally considered a synonym of the genus ''[[Bifrenaria]]''.
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  • Is an [[orchid]] genus generally considered a synonym of the genus ''[[Heterotaxis]]''.
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  • Is an [[orchid]] genus generally considered a synonym of the genus ''[[Heterotaxis]]''.
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  • Is an [[orchid]] genus generally considered a synonym of the genus ''[[Miltonia]]''.
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  • * [[Tallong Midge Orchid]]
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  • Is an [[orchid]] genus formed by only one tiny species of [[Brazil]] now generally conside
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  • A [[genus (biology)|genus]] of [[orchid]]s known for its [[morphology (biology)|morphological]] diversity.
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  • Is an [[orchid]] genus currently considered a synonym of genus ''[[Scaphyglottis]]''; it w
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  • An orchid genus formed by nine showy epiphyte species and seven natural hybrids of Br
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  • (Orchid family) The largest family of the flowering plants; the name is derived fro
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  • ...Laelia]]'' and ''[[Cattleya]]'', are considered among the favorites of the orchid collectors.
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  • *An explanation of [[/Taxonomy|orchid taxonomy]]
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  • Is as rare and small species of orchid from the [[Atlantic Forest]] of [[Brazil]], easily differentiated within it
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  • Is a small species of [[orchid]] [[endemic]] from the jungles in the South of [[Bahia]] State in [[Brazil]
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  • *''[[Scuticaria bahiensis]]'' K.L.Davies & Stpiczynska, Orchid Rev. 116: 344 (2008). *''[[Scuticaria peruviana]]'' D.E.Benn. & Christenson, Orchid Digest 66: 64 (2002).
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  • *''[[Miltonia clowesii]]'' (Lindl.) Lindl., Sert. Orchid.: t. 34 (1840). *''[[Miltonia flavescens]]'' (Lindl.) Lindl., Sert. Orchid.: t. 48 (1841).
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  • *''Aspasia interrupta'' Hoffmanns., Verz. Orchid., ed. 3: 44 (1844) see ''[[Aspasia variegata]]'' *''Aspasia liturata'' Link ex Rchb.f., Xenia Orchid. 1: 83 (1855) see ''[[Aspasia variegata]]''
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  • *''[[Bifrenaria atropurpurea]]'' Lindl., Gen. Sp. Orchid. Pl.: 152 (1832). *''[[Bifrenaria calcarata]]'' Barb.Rodr., Gen. Spec. Orchid. 2: 213 (1882).
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  • '''''Hexisea''''' is an orchid genus currently considered a synonym of genus ''[[Scaphyglottis]]''. ''Hexi #''H. cuniculata'' (Schltr.) Ames, Schedul. Orchid. 9: 48 (1925) see ''[[Scaphyglottis cuniculata]]''.
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  • *''[[Isabelia virginalis]]'' Barb.Rodr., Gen. Spec. Orchid. 1: 76 (1877).
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  • ...f it.</small>}}The intent of this page is to explain the options regarding orchid taxonomy as it is presented on the Citizendium. The main problem orchid taxonomy currently faces is that, despite all taxonomists agree with the im
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  • ...the fusion of all sexual parts of the flower into a single organ. In most orchid flowers the column is an elongated central structure which has been an impo ...nd chance for the flower and all effort is wasted. On the other hand, most orchid flowers are [[hermaphrodite]]s so they can still be pollinated by an agent
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  • ...utes. Candlelight Records released their debut full-length album, titled ''Orchid'', in 1995. In 1996 Dan Swanö of [[Edge of Sanity]] produced their second * ''Orchid'' (1995)
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  • #''[[Scaphyglottis tenuis]]'' L.O.Williams, Amer. Orchid Soc. Bull. 10: 77 (1941). *''S. oblonga'' L.O.Williams, Amer. Orchid Soc. Bull. 10: 77 (1941) see ''[[Scaphyglottis tenuis]]''.
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  • '''''Phymatochilum''''' is an [[orchid]] genus formed by only one species, ''Phymatochilum brasiliense'', inhabita ...rles O & Baker, Margaret L.</span> (2006). ''Miltonia phymatochila'' in '''Orchid Species Culture''' Oncidium/Odontoglossum Alliance: 345, Timber Press. ISBN
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  • ...illage to the attention of [[botanist]]s and [[conservationist]]s. This [[orchid]] is now a protected [[species]]. ...tionalparks.nsw.gov.au/npws.nsf/Content/Genoplesium+plumosum+a+terrestrial+orchid+endangered+species+listing] and [http://www.deh.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public
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  • ...[[labellum]]. ''Loefgrenianthus blanche-amesiae'' is highly appreciated by orchid collectors. ...="font-variant:small-caps;">Oakes Ames</span>: ''The rediscovery of a lost orchid'' in '''Orchids in retrospect''' (1948)</ref> This time Loefgren decided to
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  • '''''Isabelia''''' is an [[orchid]] genus formed by three tiny species and one natural hybrid, spread from No ...n</span> (1971). ''Isanitella, a new intergeneric hybrid'' in '''American Orchid Society Bulletin vol. 40''': 709-12.</ref> It has lavender pink flowers wit
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  • '''''[[Scuticaria]]''''' is a genus in the [[orchid]] family formed by nine species of showy [[flower]]s and long cylindrical [ ...hey culture is complicated, they are not common in private collections and orchid shows either. No other use for these species is reported besides ornamentat
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  • ...''[[Ascochilus]]'', ''[[Ascoglossum]]'', ''[[Ascolabium]]'', ''[[Aspasia (orchid)|Aspasia]]'', ''[[Aspidogyne]]'', ''[[Atopoglossum]]'', ''[[Aulosepalum]]'' ...', ''[[Calopogon]]'', ''[[Caluera]]'', ''[[Calymmanthera]]'', ''[[Calypso (orchid)|Calypso]]'', ''[[Calyptrochilum]]'', ''[[Campanulorchis]]'', ''[[Campyloce
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  • '''''Leptotes''''' is a genus of [[orchid]]s formed by nine small species that grow in the dry [[jungle]]s of south a ...small-caps;">Lawler, L.J.</span>: ''Ethnobotany of the Orchidaceae'' in '''Orchid biology: reviews and perspectives, Vol.3'''. J. Arditti Ed., Cornell Univer
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  • '''''Leptotes''''' is a genus of [[orchid]]s formed by nine small species that grow in the dry [[jungle]]s of south a ...small-caps;">Lawler, L.J.</span>: ''Ethnobotany of the Orchidaceae'' in '''Orchid biology: reviews and perspectives, Vol.3'''. J. Arditti Ed., Cornell Univer
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  • ...ing species that are easy to grow and to identify, make them a favorite of orchid collectors all over the world. Species of this genus are extensively used t ''Miltonia'' are comparatively medium large orchid plants reaching about fifty centimeters height. They present [[subcaespito
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  • ...interesting plants to the orchid enthusiasts and are occasionally found in orchid collections. Further than the hobbyist interest, ''Scaphyglottis'' species ...Coordenadoria das Associações de Orquidófilos do Brasil</span> (2008). '''Orchid shows reports of 2008'''.</ref>
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  • ...thers. Among all ''Heterotaxis'' species, ''H. equitans'' is a favorite of orchid collectors because it has visible and showy white and dark blue-purple flow ...g/title/b1199485x Published on Internet.]</ref> At that time, few were the orchid genera already described and most of epiphytic orchids were then described
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  • ...me of the smaller 'heartwarming touches,' such as the soldiers’ placing an orchid in the women’s lavatory, but that she could do without the knowledge that
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  • ...ca|South American]] [[species]]. some of which rank among the favorites of orchid growers because of their abundant showy [[flower]]s, which are large and ve ...'Bifrenaria'' but which molecular analysis indicate to belong to different orchid groups. They are ''Bifrenaria grandis'', endemic of [[Bolívia]], which man
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  • ...hey include rare and recent discoveries such as the tiny ''[[Tallong Midge Orchid|Genoplesium plumosum]]'', the large, showy orchids, which are featured in b ..., traps [[insect]]s and forces them to pollinate the flower. An Australian orchid thrives underground and is pollinated by ants.
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  • ...es have long active seasons and attain colony sizes in the hundreds. The [[orchid bee]]s include a number of primitively eusocial species with similar biolog ...ad of pollen, and male orchid bees, which gather aromatic compounds from [[orchid]]s (one of the only cases where male bees are effective pollinators). In a
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  • ...hey include rare and recent discoveries such as the tiny ''[[Tallong Midge Orchid|Genoplesium plumosum]]'', the large, showy orchids, which are featured in b ..., traps [[insect]]s and forces them to pollinate the flower. An Australian orchid thrives underground and is pollinated by ants.
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  • '''''Aspasia''''' is an orchid genus closely related to ''[[Miltonia]]'' and ''[[Brassia]]'' formed by sev ...ps">Baker, Charles O & Baker, Margaret L.</span> (2006). ''Aspasia'' in '''Orchid Species Culture''' Oncidium/Odontoglossum Alliance: 35-42, Timber Press. IS
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  • ...ionally takes place on 26 December ([[Boxing Day]]). Two horses, [[Desert Orchid]] and [[Kauto Star]], have won it four times.
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  • ...g protagonist. A slimmed-down Nero Wolfe who sells off his collection of [[orchid]]s, fires Fritz the chef, and goes out to play tennis twice a day and eat h
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  • *[[Peruvian Inca Orchid]]
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  • ..., or even between flowers of different genera (as in the case of several [[orchid]]s). [[Peach]]es are considered self-fertile because a commercial crop can
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  • Please proofread [[orchid]] for approval. Thank you! --[[User:Daniel Mietchen|Daniel Mietchen]] 22:35
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  • ...ta|Early bird Dalton]] pops in with a suggestion, so Aleta heads over to [[orchid]]. Back again, decided to get cracking with [[spring cleaning]] and then s ...him, he's into architecture and [[botany]]; check out his lovely work on [[orchid]]s. [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 00:09, 7 March 2009 (UTC)
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  • Please proofread [[orchid]] for approval. Thank you! --[[User:Daniel Mietchen|Daniel Mietchen]] 22:35
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  • ...was actually in the [[botanical garden]] while reading the first part of [[orchid]] in the hope of nominating it for approval soon, and then he started the r
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  • *[[Peruvian Inca Orchid]]
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  • ...us Players acquired it in 1923 and operated it until 1957. Became the Blue Orchid nightclub and has been [[Lee's Palace]] music venue since 1985.
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  • ...ls to go with her to a seaside resort where he became interested in wild [[orchid]]s. This developed into an innovative study of how their beautiful flowers
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  • I was about to "move" my local little orchid from its common name (it's the only common name) to its scientific name. T
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