Gastrochilus

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Gastrochilus
Gastrochilus bellinus.jpg
Gastrochilus bellinus
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Epidendroideae
Tribe: Vandeae
Subtribe: Aeridinae
Genus: Gastrochilus
D.Don
Synonyms [1]
  • HaraellaKudô
  • LuisiopsisC.S.Kumar & P.C.S.Kumar

Gastrochilus, abbreviated Gchls in horticultural trade, is a genus of plant in family Orchidaceae. It is native to eastern and southeastern Asia, including China, Japan, Bangladesh, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, etc. [1] [2]

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Drawing of the type of Gastrochilus dasypogon by Francis Buchanan-Hamilton Gastrochilus dasypogon (Aerides dasypogon).jpg
Drawing of the type of Gastrochilus dasypogon by Francis Buchanan-Hamilton

Species

Species currently accepted (June 2014): [1]

  1. Gastrochilus acaulis (Lindl.) Kuntze
  2. Gastrochilus acinacifolius Z.H.Tsi
  3. Gastrochilus acutifolius (Lindl.) Kuntze
  4. Gastrochilus affinis (King & Pantl.) Schltr.
  5. Gastrochilus alatus X.H.Jin & S.C.Chen
  6. Gastrochilus arunachalensis A.N.Rao
  7. Gastrochilus bellinus (Rchb.f.) Kuntze
  8. Gastrochilus brevifimbriatus S.R.Yi
  9. Gastrochilus calceolaris (Buch.-Ham. ex Sm.) D.Don
  10. Gastrochilus carnosus Z.H. Tsi
  11. Gastrochilus ciliaris Maek.
  12. Gastrochilus corymbosus A.P. Das & Chanda
  13. Gastrochilus dasypogon (Sm.) Kuntze
  14. Gastrochilus distichus (Lindl.) Kuntze
  15. Gastrochilus fargesii (Kraenzl.) Schltr
  16. Gastrochilus flabelliformis (Blatt. & McCann) C.J. Saldanha
  17. Gastrochilus fargesii (Kraenzl.) Schltr.
  18. Gastrochilus formosanus (Hayata) Hayata
  19. Gastrochilus garhwalensis Z.H. Tsi
  20. Gastrochilus gongshanensis Z.H. Tsi
  21. Gastrochilus guangtungensis Z.H. Tsi
  22. Gastrochilus hainanensis Z.H. Tsi
  23. Gastrochilus hoii T.P. Lin
  24. Gastrochilus inconspicuus (Hook.f.) Kuntze
  25. Gastrochilus intermedius (Griff. ex Lindl.) Kuntze
  26. Gastrochilus japonicus (Makino) Schltr.
  27. Gastrochilus kadooriei Kumar, S.W.Gale, Kocyan, G.A.Fisch. & Aver.
  28. Gastrochilus linii Ormerod
  29. Gastrochilus linearifolius Z.H.Tsi & Garay
  30. Gastrochilus malipoensis X.H.Jin & S.C.Chen
  31. Gastrochilus matsudae Hayata
  32. Gastrochilus matsuran (Makino) Schltr.
  33. Gastrochilus minutiflorus Aver.
  34. Gastrochilus nanchuanensis Z.H. Tsi
  35. Gastrochilus nanus Z.H. Tsi
  36. Gastrochilus obliquus (Lindl.) Kuntze
  37. Gastrochilus patinatus (Ridl.) Schltr.
  38. Gastrochilus pechei (Rchb.f.) Kuntze
  39. Gastrochilus platycalcaratus (Rolfe) Schltr.
  40. Gastrochilus pseudodistichus (King & Pantl.) Schltr.
  41. Gastrochilus puncticulatus Cavestro
  42. Gastrochilus rantabunensis C. Chow ex T.P. Lin
  43. Gastrochilus raraensis Fukuy.
  44. Gastrochilus rutilans Seidenf.
  45. Gastrochilus saccatus Z.H. Tsi
  46. Gastrochilus sessanicus A.N. Rao
  47. Gastrochilus simplicilabius Aver.
  48. Gastrochilus sinensis Z.H. Tsi
  49. Gastrochilus somae (Hayata) Hayata
  50. Gastrochilus sonamii Lucksom
  51. Gastrochilus sororius Schltr.
  52. Gastrochilus subpapillosus Z.H. Tsi
  53. Gastrochilus sukhakulii Seidenf.
  54. Gastrochilus sumatranus J.J. Sm.
  55. Gastrochilus sutepensis (Rolfe ex Downie) Seidenf. & Smitinand
  56. Gastrochilus toramanus (Makino) Schltr.
  57. Gastrochilus xuanenensis Z.H. Tsi
  58. Gastrochilus yunnanensis Schltr.

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