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  2. Orchidoideae - Wikipedia

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    The Orchidoideae, or the orchidoid orchids, are a subfamily of the orchid family (Orchidaceae) that contains around 3630 species. [1] Species typically have a single ( monandrous ), fertile anther which is erect and basitonic .

  3. Orchid - Wikipedia

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    Orchidoideae: 208 genera and 3,630 species, cosmopolitan In 2015, a phylogenetic study [ 22 ] showed strong statistical support for the following topology of the orchid tree , using 9 kb of plastid and nuclear DNA from 7 genes , a topology that was confirmed by a phylogenomic study in the same year.

  4. Taxonomy of the Orchidaceae - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, a new phylogenetic classification divided Orchidaceae into five subfamilies: Apostasioideae, Vanilloideae, Cypripedioideae, Orchidoideae, and Epidendroideae. [13] These five subfamilies were all strongly supported as monophyletic groups in subsequent studies. In 2003, the position of Vanilloideae remained equivocal.

  5. Orchideae - Wikipedia

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    Orchideae is a tribe of orchids in the subfamily Orchidoideae.Historically, it was divided into 2 subtribes, Orchidinae and Habenariinae. The subtribe Orchidinae alone contains about 1,800 species. [1]

  6. Category:Orchidoideae - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... The Orchidoideae is an orchid subfamily consisting of the following six tribes :

  7. List of Orchidaceae genera - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of genera in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), originally according to The Families of Flowering Plants - L. Watson and M. J. Dallwitz.This list is adapted regularly with the changes published in the Orchid Research Newsletter which is published twice a year by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

  8. Peristylus - Wikipedia

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    Peristylus, sometimes commonly known as ogre orchids [2] or bog orchids [3] is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae.It consists of over 100 known species found across much of eastern and southern Asia as well as in Australia and on many islands of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

  9. Platylepis - Wikipedia

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    Platylepis is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae.It is widespread across sub-Saharan Africa and also on various islands of the Pacific and Indian Oceans.