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Erythrodes
1825Summary
Erythrodes (false helmetorchid) is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It contains 26 currently recognised species, native to Southeast Asia, China, the Indian subcontinent, New Guinea, and some islands of the Pacific. Erythrodes aggregata (T.P.Lin & W.M.Lin) T.P.Lin Erythrodes amboinensis (J.J.Sm.) J.J.Sm. - Ambon Erythrodes bicarinata Schltr. - New Guinea, Vanuatu Erythrodes blumei (Lindl.) Schltr. in K.M.Schumann & C.A.G.Lauterbach - from Assam east to Taiwan, south to Java Erythrodes boettcheri Ames - Luzon Erythrodes celebensis P.O'Byrne - Sulawesi Erythrodes chinensis (Rolfe) Schltr. Erythrodes forcipata Schltr. - New Guinea Erythrodes glandulosa (Lindl.) Ames - Borneo Erythrodes glaucescens Schltr. - New Guinea Erythrodes hirsuta (Griff.) Ormerod in G.Seidenfaden - Hainan, Assam, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam Erythrodes humilis (Blume) J.J.Sm. - Java, Sumatra, peninsular Malaysia Erythrodes johorensis (P.O'Byrne) Ormerod - peninsular Malaysi......read more on Wikipedia.
28 Erythrodes species found, including:
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