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The country represents the center of Phalaenopsis orchids with about twenty two species [5] and several natural hybrids, more than any other country in the world. [6] Some of the species endemic to the Philippines such as P. stuartiana , P. sanderiana and P. schilleriana , have had the greatest influence on hybridizing than any other ...
Pseudochromis fridmani is a species of fish in the family Pseudochromidae, the dottybacks.Its common name is orchid dottyback.It is endemic to the Red Sea. [1]This fish is up to 6.3 centimeters long.
Pseudochromis fowleri Herre, 1934 (Philippines dottyback) Pseudochromis fridmani Klausewitz, 1968 (Orchid dottyback) Pseudochromis fuligifinis A. C. Gill & J. T. Williams, 2011 (Soot-tail dottyback) [4] Pseudochromis fuscus J. P. Müller & Troschel, 1849 (Brown dottyback) Pseudochromis howsoni G. R. Allen, 1995 (Howson's dottyback)
Pages in category "Orchids of the Philippines" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 217 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Jim Cootes is an Australian orchid enthusiast who is the foremost expert on orchids of the Philippines. He did field work in the Philippines from 1997 and 2000 as part of his research for the book. The book is an important guide for researchers, orchid collectors and botanists in the field of endemic orchid species.
Pages in category "Endemic orchids of the Philippines" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Vanda sanderiana is a species of orchid. It is commonly called Waling-waling [2] in the Philippines and is also called Sander's Vanda, [3] after Henry Frederick Conrad Sander, a noted orchidologist. The orchid is considered to be the "Queen of Philippine flowers" and is worshiped as a diwata by the indigenous Bagobo people. [citation needed]
Pseudochromis striatus, the striated dottyback, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Pseudochromidae. It is found in the western Pacific Ocean, including the Philippines, Taiwan and the Ryukyu Islands .