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Topic: Cymbidieae


In the News (Thu 9 Jul 09)

  
  Cochlioda - Snail Orchids
They also contribute to several trigeneric and quadrigeneric hybrids as well, such as Wilsonara, Vuylstekeara, and Burrageara.
They are in the tribe of Cymbidieae, subtribe Oncidiinae--a solid member of the Oncidium Alliance.
As a group, Cochlioda are probably most renowned for their contribution of bright red, orange, scarlet and pink hues to various Odontoglossum hybrids.
angrek.com /AAOS/Past/9704/Txt/Coch.html   (842 words)

  
 New Disease Reports - First report of Sphenospora kevorkianii (Raveneliaceae) on the orchid Catasetum fimbriatum in ...
Sphenospora kevorkianii has so far been reported only from three tribes of the subfamily Epidendroideae (Cymbidieae, Maxillarieae and Epidendreae) and only once from a member of Spiranthoideae.
This is only the second report of S.
kevorkianii attacking a member of Cymbidieae and the first on a species of the genus Catasetum.
www.bspp.org.uk /ndr/jan2004/2003-49.asp   (319 words)

  
 Napa Valley Orchid Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Education Corner - Orchid Naming - Cymbidieae Tribe - Catasetinae Subtribe
The next group of orchids in the Cymbidieae Tribe, we will cover, is the Catasetinae Subtribe, which comprise five genera.
Much confusion has surrounded this Subtribe due to the dimorphic flowers of many species, i.e., producing either male and female on the same plant but, generally, not at the same time.
www.napavalleyorchidsociety.org /feeded.asp?ArticleID=43   (336 words)

  
 An overview of the phylogenetic relationships within Epidendroideae inferred from multiple DNA regions and ...
Cymbidieae), which would expand them beyond a reasonable level.
indicate that it is a natural group and should include Cymbidieae,
sister to Vandeae and then this clade sister to Cymbidieae is
www.amjbot.org /cgi/content/full/92/4/613   (6063 words)

  
 OrchidSafari ARCHIVES* Galeandra, Grammatophyllum, Graphorchis, and Grobya
Orchids whose names begin with 'G' - Galeandra, Grammatophyllum, Graphorchis, and Grobya
Galeandra, Grammatophyllum, Graphorchis and Grobya are all members of the Tribe Cymbidieae, Subtribe Cyrtopodiinae.
They share characteristics including pseudobulbs having more than one internode from which leaves arise and typically, a lateral inflorescence.
www.orchidtrek.com /g/gorchids.html   (2131 words)

  
 Phylogenetics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Or you could search for a genus by using the search module in the lower tool bar- in this case searching for Maxillaria, which is found by the small red diamond in the upper left portion of the tree at about 11 o'clock.
And as you expand the tree, you find Maxillaria coming up in the subtribe Maxillariinae of the tribe Cymbidieae.
Eventually, each of these will link to photos, herbarium specimens, literature, etc.
www.flmnh.ufl.edu /herbarium/orchidatol/phylogenetics/problems.htm   (1094 words)

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