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Orchideae is a
tribe of
orchids in the
subfamily Orchidoideae. Historically, it was
divided into 2 subtribes,
Orchidinae and Habenariinae. The subtribe...
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Orchidoideae have been
partitioned into up to 6 tribes,
including Orchideae, Diseae, Cranichideae, Chloraeeae, Diurideae, and Codonorchideae. However...
- 2015, the
authors expressed doubt about their division of the
tribes Orchideae and
Vandeae into subtribes. The
placement of the
genera Pachites, Holothrix...
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embryos and
abundant endosperm. In some
modern flowering plants, the
Orchideae for example, the
embryo occupies most of the seed and the
endosperm is...
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ORCHIDEÆ p. 460 CLXX. SCITAMINEÆ p. 636 CLXXI. BROMELIACEÆ p. 657 CLXXII. HAEMODORACEÆ...
- London. 1872–1897: The
Flora of
British India:
Volume V, Chenopodiaceæ to
Orchideæ. London: L.
Reeve & Co. 1890. ISBN 0-913196-29-0. A
General System of Botany...
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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...
- Hindu.
Retrieved 16
October 2017. "Habenaria
sahyadrica (Orchidaceae,
Orchideae) a new
species from the
Western Ghats (India)". Biotaxa.
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- or bog orchids, is a
widely distributed genus of
orchids in the
tribe Orchideae.
About 880
species of
Habenaria have been
formally described. They are...
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especially for his
vegetable kingdom, and his
genera &
species of
Orchideae." 1858
Albany Han****
Biology "For his
various researches on the anatomy...