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- Eulophia ecristata, synonym Orthochilus ecristatus, or giant orchid, is a terrestrial species of orchid native to Cuba and to the southeastern United...
- Binomial name Iris fulva Ker Gawl. 1812 Synonyms Iris cupraea Pursh Iris ecristata Alexander Iris fulvaurea Small Iris rubescens Raf. Limniris fulva (Ker...
- Profile for Pteroglossaspis ecristata (giant orchid)". plants.usda.gov. "Giant Orchid, Non-crested Eulophia (Pteroglossaspis ecristata) Information Page at Florida's...
- Oenothera taraxacifolia var. ecristata (M.E.Jones) H.Lév. & Guffroy Oenothera taraxacoides (Wooton & Standl.) Munz Oenothera triloba var. ecristata M.E.Jones...
- Corydalis dulongjiangensis X.Zhuang Corydalis duthiei Maxim. Corydalis ecristata (Prain) D.G.Long Corydalis edulis Maxim. Corydalis elata Bureau & Franch...
- divergens Fritsch (Angola) Eulophia dufossei Guillaumin (Indo-China) Eulophia ecristata (Fernald) Ames (United States of America, Cuba) Eulophia elegans Schltr...
- ameghinoi (Speg.) Speg. Lecanophora chubutensis (Speg.) Rodrigo Lecanophora ecristata (A.Gray) Krapov. Lecanophora heterophylla (Cav.) Krapov. Lecanophora jarae...
- Guinea to the Philippines and one of the world's largest orchids Eulophia ecristata, native to the southeastern United States Himantoglossum robertianum,...
- pitchers that are usually broadest near the base. Nepenthes alata var. ecristata—described by John Muirhead Macfarlane in his 1908 monograph, "Nepenthaceae"—was...
- nud. N. alata var. biflora Macfarl. (1908) [=N. negros] N. alata var. ecristata Macfarl. (1908) [=N. kurata] N. alata × N. burkei N. alata × N. merrilliana...