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  2. Orchideae - Wikipedia

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    Orchideae is a tribe of orchids in the subfamily Orchidoideae. Historically, it was divided into 2 subtribes, Orchidinae and Habenariinae. Historically, it was divided into 2 subtribes, Orchidinae and Habenariinae.

  3. Orchidoideae - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the Orchidoideae have been partitioned into up to 6 tribes, including Orchideae, Diseae, Cranichideae, Chloraeeae, Diurideae, and Codonorchideae. However, the most recent molecular phylogenetics analysis led by Chase et al. in 2015 and subsequently by Chen et al. in 2017 indicates that the Orchidoideae should be split into 4 ...

  4. Category:Orchideae - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Orchidoideae - Wikipedia

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  6. Pecteilis - Wikipedia

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    Image Scientific name Distribution Elevation (m) Pecteilis cambodiana (Gagnep.) Aver. Cambodia, Vietnam: Pecteilis cochinchinensis (Gagnep.) Aver. Vietnam: Pecteilis ...

  7. Peristylus - Wikipedia

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    Peristylus, sometimes commonly known as ogre orchids [2] or bog orchids [3] is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae.It consists of over 100 known species found across much of eastern and southern Asia as well as in Australia and on many islands of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

  8. Habenaria - Wikipedia

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    Habenaria, commonly called rein orchids [3] or bog orchids, [4] is a widely distributed genus of orchids in the tribe Orchideae. About 880 species of Habenaria have been formally described. They are native to every continent except Antarctica , growing in both tropical and subtropical zones.

  9. Dactylorhiza - Wikipedia

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    They are hardy tuberous geophytes.In a thickened underground stem, they can store a large amount of water to survive arid conditions. The tuber is flattened and finger-like.