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  2. Eulophia graminea - Wikipedia

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    Eulophia graminea, the Chinese crown orchid, is a species of orchid native to Asia. It often develops a pseudobulb. It is considered invasive in Florida and spreads with wood chip mulch. [2] Flowers are green and brownish purple. [3]

  3. List of Eulophia species - Wikipedia

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    A molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014 suggested the genus Eulophia was paraphyletic unless a clade containing Orthochilus was recognized and 34 species and one subspecies were transferred to the resurrected genus Orthochilus, which included many Eulophia and all Pteroglossaspis taxa. [2]

  4. Category:Orchids of China - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 October 2020, at 16:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Want to Try Growing Orchids? Give These Varieties a Look - AOL

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    Dendrobium Orchid. There are as many as 1,800 different species of dendrobium orchids. These orchids like to grow in small pots and often have tall, top-heavy blooms that require staking for support.

  6. Beautiful and fascinating, Orchids can grow almost anywhere ...

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    The orchid family is one of the largest flowering plant families in the world. Orchids can be found on every continent except Antarctica, from the steamy jungles of Asia to the dry deserts of ...

  7. List of Orchidaceae genera - Wikipedia

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    Orchid taxonomy is still being revised and each year about another 150 new species are being discovered. The list of genera alone currently stands just short of 1000 entries. From a cladistic point of view, the orchid family is considered to be monophyletic, i.e. the group incorporates all the taxa derived from an ancestral group.

  8. Eulophia - Wikipedia

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    Eulophia, commonly known as corduroy orchids, [3] is a genus of about two hundred species of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Most Eulophia orchids are terrestrial but some are deciduous while others are evergreen .

  9. Eulophiinae - Wikipedia

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    Eulophiinae is an orchid subtribe in the tribe Cymbidieae. It comprises 270 species divided into nine genera, with the genus Eulophia comprising 60% of these species. [ 1 ]