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  2. Maxillaria tenuifolia - Wikipedia

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    Maxillaria tenuifolia, the delicate-leafed maxillaria or coconut pie orchid, is a species of orchid ranging from Mexico to Nicaragua and possibly Costa Rica. [1] These plants are easy to grow if kept moist and given good air movement in a high-light windowsill of any orientation but North.

  3. Category:Maxillaria - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Maxillaria species - Wikipedia

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    There are about 650 species of Maxillaria. Many species that were formerly classified in this genus have been reclassified under Lycaste and Xylobium . The following species are accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of August 2023: [ 1 ]

  6. Maxillaria - Wikipedia

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    Maxillaria, abbreviated as Max in the horticultural trade, is a large genus of orchids (family Orchidaceae). This is a diverse genus, with very different morphological forms. Their characteristics can vary widely.

  7. Maxillariinae - Wikipedia

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  8. Talk:Maxillaria tenuifolia - Wikipedia

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  9. Trigonidium (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The epiphytes and lithophytes formerly placed in the genus have long or short rhizomes.Its pseudobulbs are cylindrical or ovoid with overlapping sheathes at their base and one or two leaves at their apex.