Trichopilia

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Trichopilia
Trichopilia brevis - Linden.jpg
Trichopilia brevis
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Epidendroideae
Tribe: Cymbidieae
Subtribe: Oncidiinae
Genus: Trichopilia
Lindl.
Synonyms [1]
  • PilumnaLindl.
  • HelciaLindl
  • LeucohyleKlotzsch
  • NeoescobariaGaray

Trichopilia, abbreviated Trpla. in the horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids. It consists of about 45 currently recognised species (as of June 2014), native to Mexico, Central America, the West Indies and South America. [1] [2]

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Species

  1. Trichopilia aenigma
  2. Trichopilia amabilis
  3. Trichopilia archilarum
  4. Trichopilia backhousiana
  5. Trichopilia boliviensis
  6. Trichopilia brasiliensis
  7. Trichopilia brevis
  8. Trichopilia callichroma
  9. Trichopilia concepcionis
  10. Trichopilia dalstroemii
  11. Trichopilia endresiana
  12. Trichopilia eneidae
  13. Trichopilia fragrans
  14. Trichopilia freulerae
  15. Trichopilia galeottiana
  16. Trichopilia gracilis
  17. Trichopilia grata
  18. Trichopilia hennisiana
  19. Trichopilia juniniensis
  20. Trichopilia laxa
  21. Trichopilia leucoxantha
  22. Trichopilia maculata
  23. Trichopilia marginata
  24. Trichopilia mesoperuviensis
  25. Trichopilia mutica
  26. Trichopilia occidentalis
  27. Trichopilia oicophylax
  28. Trichopilia olmosii
  29. Trichopilia peruviana
  30. Trichopilia primulina
  31. Trichopilia punctata
  32. Trichopilia punicea
  33. Trichopilia × ramonensis
  34. Trichopilia rostrata
  35. Trichopilia sanguinolenta
  36. Trichopilia santoslimae
  37. Trichopilia similis
  38. Trichopilia steinii
  39. Trichopilia suavis
  40. Trichopilia subulata
  41. Trichopilia tortilis
  42. Trichopilia tubella
  43. Trichopilia turialbae
  44. Trichopilia undulatissima
  45. Trichopilia wageneri

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References

  1. 1 2 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, accessed 2014-06-10
  2. "Trichopilia suavis (Lindl & Paxt)". Peter Taylor and Australian Orchid Council Inc. 2003. Retrieved 2014-06-10.