Cymbidium ensifolium explained
Cymbidium ensifolium, the four-season orchid, is a species of orchid, also known as the golden-thread orchid, spring orchid, burned-apex orchid and rock orchid. It has a number of different cultivars of interest to orchid collectors.[1] The genome of this species has been sequenced in 2021.[2]
Notes and References
- Wang . Hui-Zhong . Lu . Jiang-Jie . Hu . Xu . Liu . Jun-Jun . 2011-05-01 . Genetic variation and cultivar identification in Cymbidium ensifolium . Plant Systematics and Evolution . en . 293 . 1 . 101–110 . 10.1007/s00606-011-0429-z . 1615-6110.
- Ai . Ye . Li . Zhen . Sun . Wei-Hong . Chen . Juan . Zhang . Diyang . Ma . Liang . Zhang . Qing-Hua . Chen . Ming-Kun . Zheng . Qing-Dong . Liu . Jiang-Feng . Jiang . Yu-Ting . Li . Bai-Jun . Liu . Xuedie . Xu . Xin-Yu . Yu . Xia . 2021 . The Cymbidium genome reveals the evolution of unique morphological traits . Horticulture Research . 8 . 1 . 10.1038/s41438-021-00683-z . 2662-6810 . 8633000 . 34848682.