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- Neuwiedia is a genus of primitive terrestrial orchids (family Orchidaceae), comprising 9 species native to China, Southeast Asia and certain Pacific Islands...
- Neuwiedia zollingeri is a species of orchid that native to Hainan , Hong Kong, Yunnan, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Bali, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam...
- Neuwiedia griffithii is a species of orchid that occurs from Vietnam, peninsular Malaysia to northern Sumatra. Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families...
- subfamilies recognised within the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Only two genera, Neuwiedia and Apostasia, and 15 species, are recognised within the Apostasioideae...
- museum collections, notably in the Linden Museum, Stuttgart. The genus Neuwiedia Blume (Orchidaceae) was named for him. Also, Prince Maximilian is honored...
- Endress, P. K. (2001). Floral structure and development of Apostasia and Neuwiedia (Apostasioideae) and their relationships to other Orchidaceae. pp. 847–867...
- Nervilia concolor Nervilia crociformis Nervilia dilatata Nervilia plicata Neuwiedia veratrifolia Oberonia aporophylla Oberonia basilanensis Oberonia benguetensis...
- family. There are five recognized subfamilies: Apostasioideae (two genera, Neuwiedia and Apostasia) Cypripedioideae (five genera: Cypripedium, Mexipedium,...
- genus. The two genera in the subfamily Apostasioideae, Apostasia and Neuwiedia, differ from most other orchids in having three stamens. Recent studies...
- apostasioid orchids are the most primitive orchids, with only two genera. Neuwiedia has three fertile, abaxial (= facing away from the stem) anthers, while...