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''Coilostylis'', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes. == Species == * ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis'' Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fern Image:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowers Image:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare'' flower French Guiana * ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens'' Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens'' Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens'' * ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare. * ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found at http://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm * ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.〔(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )〕 * ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found at http://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm * ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no * ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found at http://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpg A digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) of http://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「'''''Coilostylis''''', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes.== Species ==* ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis''Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fernImage:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowersImage:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare''flowerFrench Guiana* ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''* ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare.* ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found athttp://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm* ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )* ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm* ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no* ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpgA digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) ofhttp://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405」の詳細全文を読む 'Coilostylis'', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes.== Species ==* ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis''Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fernImage:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowersImage:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare''flowerFrench Guiana* ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''* ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare.* ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found athttp://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm* ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )* ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm* ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no* ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpgA digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) ofhttp://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405 ''Coilostylis'', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes. == Species == * ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis'' Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fern Image:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowers Image:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare'' flower French Guiana * ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens'' Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens'' Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens'' * ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare. * ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found at http://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm * ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.〔(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )〕 * ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found at http://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm * ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no * ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found at http://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpg A digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) of http://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「'''''Coilostylis''''', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes.== Species ==* ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis''Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fernImage:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowersImage:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare''flowerFrench Guiana* ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''* ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare.* ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found athttp://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm* ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )* ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm* ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no* ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpgA digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) ofhttp://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405」の詳細全文を読む ', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes.== Species ==* ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis''Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fernImage:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowersImage:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare''flowerFrench Guiana* ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''* ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare.* ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found athttp://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm* ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )* ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm* ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no* ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpgA digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) ofhttp://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405 ''Coilostylis'', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes. == Species == * ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis'' Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fern Image:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowers Image:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare'' flower French Guiana * ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens'' Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens'' Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens'' * ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare. * ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found at http://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm * ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.〔(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )〕 * ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found at http://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm * ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no * ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found at http://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpg A digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) of http://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「'''''Coilostylis''''', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes.== Species ==* ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis''Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fernImage:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowersImage:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare''flowerFrench Guiana* ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''* ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare.* ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found athttp://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm* ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )* ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm* ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no* ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpgA digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) ofhttp://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405」の詳細全文を読む 'Coilostylis'', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes.== Species ==* ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis''Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fernImage:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowersImage:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare''flowerFrench Guiana* ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''* ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare.* ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found athttp://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm* ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )* ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm* ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no* ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpgA digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) ofhttp://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「'''''Coilostylis''''', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes.== Species ==* ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis''Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fernImage:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowersImage:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare''flowerFrench Guiana* ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''* ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare.* ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found athttp://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm* ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )* ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm* ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no* ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpgA digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) ofhttp://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405」の詳細全文を読む ', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes.== Species ==* ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis''Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fernImage:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowersImage:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare''flowerFrench Guiana* ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''* ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare.* ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found athttp://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm* ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )* ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm* ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no* ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpgA digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) ofhttp://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「'''''Coilostylis''''', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes.== Species ==* ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis''Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fernImage:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowersImage:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare''flowerFrench Guiana* ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''* ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare.* ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found athttp://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm* ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )* ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm* ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no* ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpgA digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) ofhttp://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405」の詳細全文を読む 'Coilostylis'', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes.== Species ==* ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis''Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fernImage:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowersImage:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare''flowerFrench Guiana* ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''* ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare.* ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found athttp://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm* ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )* ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm* ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no* ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpgA digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) ofhttp://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405">ウィキペディアで「'''''Coilostylis''''', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes.== Species ==* ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis''Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fernImage:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowersImage:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare''flowerFrench Guiana* ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''* ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare.* ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found athttp://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm* ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )* ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm* ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no* ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpgA digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) ofhttp://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405」の詳細全文を読む ', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes.== Species ==* ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis''Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fernImage:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowersImage:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare''flowerFrench Guiana* ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''* ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare.* ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found athttp://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm* ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )* ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm* ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no* ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpgA digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) ofhttp://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405">ウィキペディアで「''Coilostylis''''', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes.== Species ==* ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis''Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fernImage:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowersImage:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare''flowerFrench Guiana* ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''* ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare.* ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found athttp://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm* ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )* ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm* ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no* ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpgA digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) ofhttp://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405」の詳細全文を読む 'Coilostylis'', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes.== Species ==* ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis''Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fernImage:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowersImage:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare''flowerFrench Guiana* ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''* ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare.* ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found athttp://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm* ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )* ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm* ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no* ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpgA digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) ofhttp://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405」の詳細全文を読む ', was split off from the "supergenus" ''Epidendrum'' in 2004. This genus features pseudobulbs, large bracts around the flowers, and flowers that are typically resupinate, with the trilobate lip adnate to the column and having a long thin midlobe. It is not unusual for this genus to produce keikes.== Species ==* ''C. ciliare'', recognized by Kew as ''E. ciliare'', is the type species of ''Coilostylis''Image:Epidendrum_ciliare1.jpg|''C. ciliare'', complete plant mounted on tree fernImage:Epidendrum_ciliare0.jpg|''C. ciliare'', flowersImage:Epidendrum ciliare - 2.jpg |''C. ciliare''flowerFrench Guiana* ''C. claviata'' is native to Costa Rica. In the opinion of Kew, the name of this taxon is ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens_-_1.jpg|''C. claviata'' plant from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''Image:Epidendrum_purpurascens.jpg|''C. claviata'' flowers from Suriname, as ''E. purpurascens''* ''C. cuspidata'', formerly ''E. cuspidatum'' is often confused with C. ciliare.* ''C. falcata'' is a lithophyte from Mexico. The leaves are "sicle shaped," hence ''falcata''. A picture may be found athttp://www.abundaflora.com/epi_falcatum.htm* ''C. lacertina'', formerly ''E. lacertinum''. Harding has contributed a photo which can be found at The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia.(The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia, C. lacertina photograph )* ''C. oerstedii'', formerly ''E. oerstedii'', native to Costa Rica and Panama, has green-white flowers and a diamond-shaped elongated midlobe on the lip. Although sometimes cited as ''Epidendrum ciliare'' var oerstedii, the lateral lobes of the lip are not ciliate. A nice picture can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/coiloerstedii.htm* ''C. parkinsoniana'', formerly ''E. parkinsonianum'' has fragrant flowers which closely resemble but are much larger than the flowers of ''E. nocturnum'', the type species of ''Epidendrum''. Some pictures can be found at http://www.acao.cat/wiki/index.php?title=Coilostylis_parkinsoniana&redirect=no* ''C. vivipara'' (Lindl.) Withner & P.A.Harding, formerly ''E. viviparum'', has fusiform pseudobulbs bearing two leaves, membranacious bracts as long as the ovary, and unfringed lateral lobes of the lip. This species was named for its habit of producing many keikeis. A photo of a plant, with a flowering keikei, can be found athttp://www.orchidspecies.com/orphotdir/epipurpurescens.jpgA digitized version of the original publication in Ewdwards's Botanical Register can be found on page 10 (after the plates) ofhttp://www.botanicus.org/item/31753002748405」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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