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  2. Orchis - Wikipedia

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    Orchis is a genus in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), occurring mainly in Europe and Northwest Africa, and ranging as far as Tibet, Mongolia, and Xinjiang. [1] The name is from the Ancient Greek ὄρχις orchis , meaning "testicle", from the appearance of the paired subterranean tuberoids .

  3. Category:Orchids of North America - Wikipedia

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    Orchids of Central America (8 C, 200 P) * Endemic orchids of North America (3 C, 1 P) C. Orchids of Canada (46 P) Orchids of Costa Rica (1 C, 34 P) Orchids of Cuba ...

  4. American Orchid Society - Wikipedia

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    The AOS is the parent organization for local orchid societies in North and South America. [2] It is affiliated with 600 orchid societies worldwide. [7] A local commercial orchid grower, Robert Fuchs, said, "The American Orchid Society has the best orchid library in the Americas and orchid art work that is phenomenal."

  5. List of orchidologists - Wikipedia

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    Charles Wesley Powell (1854–1927), American hobbyist and self-taught horticulturist specializing in the orchids of Panama; George Harry Pring, British born orchid and water lily specialist known for his work at the Missouri Botanical Garden; Franco Pupulin (born 1960), Italian botanist specialising in orchid taxonomy and systematics

  6. Epipactis helleborine - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the most likely European orchids to be found within a city, with many sites for example in Glasgow, London and Moscow. Sometimes spotted beside car parks. [18] Epipactis helleborine is known for its successful colonization of human-made or anthropogenic habitats such as parks, gardens or roadsides. [18]

  7. Taxonomy of the Orchidaceae - Wikipedia

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    It reflects the considerable progress in orchid taxonomy that had been made since Dressler published his classification in 1993. In the 1990s, orchid taxonomy began to be influenced by molecular phylogenetics based on DNA sequences. The first molecular phylogenetic study to include a substantial sample of orchids was published in 1999. [12]

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