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- Rudolfiella, abbreviated as Rud. in the horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids comprising eight species native to tropical South America, Trinidad...
- Apocynaceae family),Schlechterina (in the P****ifloraceae family), and also Rudolfiella Hoehne, (in the Orchidaceae family). "SchlechterFRR". "The Asclepiadaceous...
- Rudolfiella floribunda is a species of orchid native to western South America. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rudolfiella floribunda. Wikispecies...
- Barb.Rodr. (1877) Schlechterella sabulosa (Barb.Rodr.) Hoehne (1944) Rudolfiella sabulosa (Barb.Rodr.) Hoehne (1953) Adipe longicornis (Lindl.) M. Wolff...
- Rudolfiella aurantiaca is a species of orchid occurring from Trinidad to tropical South America. It is the type species of the genus Rudolfiella. Wikimedia...
- subtribe Gonolobinae: Matelea, tribe Maxillarieae: subtribe Lycastinae: Rudolfiella tribe Stapelieae: Angolluma, Caralluma, Desmidorchis, Duvalia, Echidnopsis...
- issue of the journal, Rudolfiella, by which time the number of species had increased to seven. On this revision, besides Rudolfiella, Hoehne divided Bifrenaria...
- Maxillaria Ruiz & Pavón Mormolyca Fenzl Neomoorea Rolfe Pityphyllum Schltr. Rudolfiella Hoehne Scuticaria Lindl. Sudamerlycaste Archila Teuscheria Garay Trigonidium...
- Pav. Roeperocharis Rchb.f. Rossioglossum (Schltr.) Garay & G.C.Kenn. Rudolfiella Hoehne Saccolabiopsis J.J.Sm. Saccolabium Blume Sacoila Raf. – terrestrial...
- leaves. Genera: Anguloa, Bifrenaria, Lycaste, Neomoorea, Ciripedium Rudolfiella, Teuscheria, Xylobium Subtribe Maxillariinae: largest subtribe with nearly...