Genus Coelogyne, The Dudley Clayton, 9789838120487, available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. Orchids of the genus Coelogyne Lindl. Are distributed in South East Asia, including East. India, and on some Pacific Islands. They occupy epiphytic and rarely This is a fine sturdy genus with tall growing terrestrial orchids. North-East India belonging to genus Coelogyne are: Coel. Corymbosa Lindl; Coel. Flaccida Lindl; The aims of this study are: 1) to reconstruct a skeleton phylogeny of the orchid genus Coelogyne and allied genera based on molecular and morphological Genus Coelogyne, Orchidaceae, genera of the plants. (RFLPs) from 11 plastid regions for 42 taxa (28 Coelogyne species and 14 representatives of The orchid genus Coelogyne Lindl. Comprises >200 species. The new genus is circumscribed and a description and illustrations of the Phylogenetic analyses indicate that Coelogyne species fall into at 316 pages. Attempts to summarize all available information on this genus. Comprehensive accounts of each species including full description, distribution, Reorganising the Orchid Genus Coelogyne: A Phylogenetic Classification Based on Molecules and Morphology. Front Cover. Barbara Gravendeel. Nationaal Proper usage and audio pronunciation of the word genus Coelogyne. Information about genus Coelogyne in the dictionary, synonyms and any of various orchids of the genus Coelogyne with: clusters of fragrant lacy snow-white flowers; salmon-pink solitary flowers; chainlike racemes of topaz and Englishman John Lindley (1799 - 1865) founded the genus Coelogyne in 1821. He subsequently named a large catalogue of species. It is interesting to note genus:Coelogyne Coelogyne acutilabium de Vogel, Orchid Monogr. 6: 11 (1992) (1992). POWO Coelogyne advena C.S.P.Parish & Rchb.f., Otia Bot. of the genus Coelogyne Lindl. Is revised. With the help of a pollen study, principal component and cluster analyses with morphological characters and a sur-. Coelogyne Memoria W. Micholitz 'M157'. 2. Coelogyne mooreana 'Max'. 3. Coelogyne rochussenii 'David's Goliath' HCC 78/CCE 90 Pts. All 3 plants blooming The genus Coelogyne: a synopsis 125. Comber, J. B. 2001. Orchids of Sumatra; Encke, F. Et al. 1984. Zander: Handwörterbuch der Pflanzennamen, 13. Auflage Looking for a Genus Coelogyne, The book? Interesting It looks like this book is on our website Genus Coelogyne, The A fashionable orchid with enthusiasts, Coelogyne is a large genus of 190 species, two subspecies and 12 varieties. This thorough account includes ecology, Buy The Genus Coelogyne: A Synopsis on FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders. The genus Coelogyne:a synopsis / Dudley Clayton;photographs R.S. Beaman [et al.];line illustrations Linda Gurr and Judi Stone. genus cochlearius genus cocos genus codariocalyx genus codiaeum genus coeloglossum genus coelogyne genus coelophysis genus coereba genus coffea Example sentences from Wikipedia that use the word coelogyne: They are very closely related to the genus " Coelogyne " and were once considered part of it. Originally developed for the AOS Members Meeting in Sacramento, California in 2003, this program covers the 9 horticulturally significant genera of the 21 or so 3452, Chelonistele (Coelogyne), sulphurea, Java. Genus: Chelonistele (Coelogyne). Species: sulphurea Genus: Coelogyne. Species: buennemeyeri. Coelogyne definition is - a large genus of tropical Asian epiphytic orchids having mostly yellow or white flowers with membranaceous perianth. Coelogyne is a large genus of Asiatic orchids widely distributed from India and Sri Lanka across southern Asia and the Malaya Archipelago to the Philippines, Like its Nepalese neighbour, Coelogyne fimbriata, there is a huge variation in Reorganising the orchid genus Coelogyne, 2000, using DNA analysis has genus is allied to Bulbo- phyllum, especially to the clavatum section, having, like of the Himalayas, perhaps more correctly referred to the genus Coelogyne. Coelogyne Lindl. 1821, is a genus of over 200 sympodial epiphytes from the family Orchidaceae. The genus is abbreviated Coel in trade journals. [ n ] any of various orchids of the genus Coelogyne with:clusters of fragrant lacy snow - white flowers;sinister salmon - pink solitary flowers;chainlike racemes Coelogyne, a large genus of Asiatic orchid comprises some 190 species and 12 varieties, is widely distributed from India and Sri Lanka across Southern Asia The genus Coelogyne:a synopsis / Dudley Clayton;photographs R.S. Beaman [et al.];line illustrations Linda Gurr and Judi Stone. Find in NLB Library. Genus Coelogyne, The: A Synopsis: Dudley Clayton: Books. The genus Coelogyne has a fairly wide distribution throughout southeast Asia. The culture of each species is connected to the altitudes of its distribution. The orchid genus Coelogyne is comprised of about 200 species. A number are on display in the Potted Plants Gallery. Most of the species are THE GENUS COELOGYNE: A SYNOPSIS (HARDBACK). Natural History Publications (Borneo),Malaysia, Malaysia, 2002. Hardback. Book Condition: New. The Genus Coelogyne: A Synopsis. RM 220.00. - The Genus Coelogyne: A Synopsis quantity +. Add to cart. SKU: G023 Category: Plants. Additional information
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