- crispus
Binomial name
Aponogeton crispus Thunb.
Synonyms Spathium crispum (Thunb.)
Voigt Aponogeton echinatus Roxb.
Spathium echinatum (Roxb.) Voigt...
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Lindley published Epidendrum subg.
Spathium of the Orchidaceae.
According to Lindley's diagnosis, the E. subg.
Spathium is
recognizable by is
sympodial habit...
- Engl. & K.Krause
Synonyms Saururus natans L.
Aponogeton monostachyon L.f.
Spathium monostachyum (L.f.) Edgew.
Aponogeton lineare Vahl
Potamogeton indicus...
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Epidendrum subg.
Hormidium Epidendrum subg.
Pleuranthium Epidendrum subg.
Spathium See List of
Epidendrum species for a full list
Epidendrum sensu lato is...
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Saururus chinensis (Lour.) Baill.
Synonyms Saururopsis chinensis (Baill.) Turcz.
Saururus cernuus Thunb.
Saururus loureiroi Decne.
Spathium chinense Lour....
- reed-stemmed
Epidendrum which H. G.
Reichenbach placed in the
subgenus E. subg.
Spathium because the
terminal inflorescence erupts through two narrow, ancipitous...
- spathes) at the apex of the stem, as is
typical of the
subgenus E. subg.
Spathium. The lanceolate-a****inate
sepals are
wedge shaped at the base: the dorsal...
- Ecuador, and Peru, at
altitudes of 1–2 km. As is
typical of E. subg.
Spathium, E. armenia****
exhibits a
sympodial growth habit with the
individual stems...
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which erupts from a
large spathe, as is
typical of the
subgenus E. subg.
Spathium. The small, fleshy, non-resupinate
flowers range in
color from
green to...
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growing up to 8 m tall. As with
other members of the
subgenus E. subg.
Spathium, the
stems of E. cristatum are un-swollen and
covered by close, tubular...