List of Epidendrum species

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This is a list of the accepted names of orchids in the genus Epidendrum L., 1763. It is a large genus, containing over 1,100 species.

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Epidendrum anceps Epidendrum anceps - infl.jpg
Epidendrum anceps

B

C

Epidendrum calanthum Epidendrum calanthum.jpg
Epidendrum calanthum
Epidendrum campestre Epidendrum Campestre.jpg
Epidendrum campestre
Epidendrum ciliare Epidendrum ciliare A.jpg
Epidendrum ciliare
Epidendrum cristatum Orchid (Epidendrum cristatum) (6783310209).jpg
Epidendrum cristatum

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Epidendrum denticulatum Epidendrum denticulatum.jpg
Epidendrum denticulatum

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F

Epidendrum falcatum Epidendrum falcatum-IMG 2144.jpg
Epidendrum falcatum

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H

I

Epidendrum ilense Epidendrum ilense GotBot 2015 004.jpg
Epidendrum ilense

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K

L

M

Epidendrum medusae Epidendrum medusae Orchi 001.jpg
Epidendrum medusae
Epidendrum moronense Epidendrum moronense (36957929341).jpg
Epidendrum moronense

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Epidendrum nocturnum Epidendrum nocturnum (profile).jpg
Epidendrum nocturnum

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P

Epidendrum paniculatum x Epicyclia Belmont Orchi 276.jpg
Epidendrum paniculatum
Epidendrum parkinsonianum A and B Larsen orchids - Epidendrum parkinsonianum 660-11.jpg
Epidendrum parkinsonianum

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Epidendrum quitensium Ecuador-030.jpg
Epidendrum quitensium

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Epidendrum radicans Epidendrum radicans GotBot 2015 002.JPG
Epidendrum radicans

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Epidendrum schizoclinandrium Epidendrum schizoclinandrium plant (30795858724).jpg
Epidendrum schizoclinandrium

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References

    "List of Epidendrum species" at the Encyclopedia of Life