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- Luisia, commonly known as velvet orchids or 钗子股属 (chai zi gu shu), is a genus of epiphytic or lithophytic orchids in family Orchidaceae. Plants in this...
- Luisia tenuifolia, the slender-leaved luisia, is a species of epiphytic orchid, belonging to the Vanda alliance. It is native to Sri Lanka and southwestern...
- Vanda) × Leeara (Arachnis × Vanda × Vandopsis) × Luisanda (Luisia × Vanda) × Luivanetia (Luisia × Neofinetia × Vanda) × Lewisara (Aerides × Arachnis × Ascocentrum...
- Luisia tristis, commonly known as the velvet orchid, is a species of epiphytic or lithophytic orchid with wiry stems often forming tangled clumps, cylindrical...
- Saccolabium incon****uum Hook.f. (basionym) Luisia micrantha Hook.f. Cymbidium incon****uum Wall. ex Hook.f. Luisia incon****ua (Hook.f.) King & Pantl. Luisiopsis...
- Aerides cristata (Wall. ex Lindl.) Wall. ex Hook.f. Vanda striata Rchb.f. Luisia striata (Rchb.f.) Kraenzl. Trudelia cristata (Wall. ex Lindl.) Senghas...
- fruits such as apples and apricots, as well as in the scent of the orchid Luisia curtisii. 2-Methylbutanoic acid is a minor constituent of Angelica archangelica...
- but has since been re-classified as a hybrid of Papilionanthe teres and Luisia megasepala. It has been transferred to the nothogenus × Papilisia as × Papilisia...
- viridiflora Ludisia discolor Ludisia ravanii Luisia cordatilabia Luisia curtisii Luisia foxworthii Luisia ramosii Luisia tristis Macodes petola Macropodanthus...
- teretifolius (Lindl.) Lindl. (1833) Sarcanthus siamensis Rolfe ex Downie (1925) Luisia acutilabris Guillaumin (1960) Cleisostoma seidenfadenii Garay (1972) Cleisostoma...