- in
Central America, is a
species of
orchid commonly called Epidendrum
imatophyllum. It
grows exposed to
intense sunlight in the
forest canopy, particularly...
- cinnabarinum, E. denticulatum, E. e****, E. fulgens, E. ibaguense, E.
imatophyllum, E. incisum, E. schomburgkii, E. secundum, and E. xanthinum,
among others...
-
Ouratea spectabilis Engl.
Ouratea nana Engl. Olea
europaea L.
Ligustrum imatophyllum Ligustrum ****oni**** Thunb.
Averrhoa carambola L.
Antigonon leptopus —...
- (p. 391) E. cinnabarinum Salzmann [es] ex Lindl. (1831) (p. 389) E.
imatophyllum Lindl. (1831) (p. 391) As of
August 1, 2009, the
World Checklist had...
- is 2n = 30.
Although E. calanthum
bears a
remarkable similarity to E.
imatophyllum due to both
species having nearly undivided lips,
Dodson & Vásquez 1989...