Trichopilia Explained
Trichopilia, abbreviated Trpla. in the horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids. It consists of about 45 currently recognised species (as of June 2014), native to Mexico, Central America, the West Indies and South America.[1] [2]
Species
- Trichopilia aenigma
- Trichopilia amabilis
- Trichopilia archilarum
- Trichopilia backhousiana
- Trichopilia boliviensis
- Trichopilia brasiliensis
- Trichopilia brevis
- Trichopilia callichroma
- Trichopilia concepcionis
- Trichopilia dalstroemii
- Trichopilia endresiana
- Trichopilia eneidae
- Trichopilia fragrans
- Trichopilia freulerae
- Trichopilia galeottiana
- Trichopilia gracilis
- Trichopilia grata
- Trichopilia hennisiana
- Trichopilia juniniensis
- Trichopilia laxa
- Trichopilia leucoxantha
- Trichopilia maculata
- Trichopilia marginata
- Trichopilia mesoperuviensis
- Trichopilia mutica
- Trichopilia occidentalis
- Trichopilia oicophylax
- Trichopilia olmosii
- Trichopilia peruviana
- Trichopilia primulina
- Trichopilia punctata
- Trichopilia punicea
- Trichopilia × ramonensis
- Trichopilia rostrata
- Trichopilia sanguinolenta
- Trichopilia santoslimae
- Trichopilia similis
- Trichopilia steinii
- Trichopilia suavis
- Trichopilia subulata
- Trichopilia tortilis
- Trichopilia tubella
- Trichopilia turialbae
- Trichopilia undulatissima
- Trichopilia wageneri
Notes and References
- http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/namedetail.do?name_id=208238 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, accessed 2014-06-10
- Web site: Trichopilia suavis (Lindl & Paxt) . Peter Taylor and Australian Orchid Council Inc . 2003 . 2014-06-10.