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- Epidendrum subg. Amphiglottium (Salisb.) Lindl. 1841 is a subgenus of reed-stemmed Epidendrums, distinguished by an apical inflorescence with the peduncle...
- the stem, sometimes somewhat purple. Like other members of subgenus Amphiglottium, it is a sympodial orchid which grows stems which do not swell into...
- genus were long classified in Encyclia. Psychilis Raf. Epidendrum subg. Amphiglottium Epidendrum subg. Aulizeum Epidendrum subg. Epidendrum Epidendrum subg...
- crucifix orchid) are only 2.9 mm long. Like the other members of E. subg. Amphiglottium, E. secundum is a sympodial plant which has thin stems covered from...
- relationships and infrageneric classification of Epidendrum subgenus Amphiglottium (Laeliinae, Orchidaceae)", Plant Systematics and Evolution published...
- Indies. E. calanthum shares with other members of the subgenus E. subg. Amphiglottium Lindl. (1842) a sympodial habit, terete stems covered from the base...
-  macrocarpum has been placed (as E. schomburgkii) in the subgenus E. subg. Amphiglottium, and like other members of this subgenus, it exhibits a sympodial form...
- 0 km in the Neotropics. Like other members of the subgenus E. subg. Amphiglottium, E. blepharistes exhibits a sympodial growth habit, with individual...
- Schistochila Rchb.f. (1861) is a section of the subgenus E. subg. Amphiglottium Lindl. (1841) of the Genus Epidendrum of the Orchidaceae. E. sect. Schistochila...
- sect. Polycladia Rchb.f. 1861 is a section of the Subgenus E. subg. Amphiglottium Lindl. of the Genus Epidendrum of the Orchidaceae. This plants in this...