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Cyrtopodium (Greek for curved foot, from shape of lip). Orchidaceae. Epiphytes, grown in warmhouses.
 
Cyrtopodium (Greek for curved foot, from shape of lip). Orchidaceae. Epiphytes, grown in warmhouses.
  
Stems fusiform, bearing plicate Lvs.: scapes radical, bearing numerous fls., pure yellow or spotted with crimson; sepals and petals equal, free; column semi-
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Stems fusiform, bearing plicate Lvs.: scapes radical, bearing numerous fls., pure yellow or spotted with crimson; sepals and petals equal, free; column semi-terete; pollinia 2, caudicle short; gland ovate.—Species 3 or 4 in the tropics. They are large-growing plants, with large and showy fls. They need a rich, fibrous soil with manure. Grow in a warm or tropical house.
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C. palmifrons, Reichb. f. & Warm. Sts. about 2 ft. tall, clothed with the lemon- yellow, purple - margined sheaths: Lvs. 6-8 in. long: panicle 12 - 15 in. long, many-fld. ; fls. about 1 in. across, lemon-colored, spotted rose-pink. Brazil. B.M. 7807. Oakes Ames.    George V. Nash.
  
 
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==Species==
 
==Species==
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List of species{{wp}}:
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[[File:Cyrtopodium andersonii - habitat.jpg|thumb|right|Fruiting stand of ''[[Cyrtopodium andersonii]]'']]
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[[File:Cyrtopodium parviflorum - fl.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Cyrtopodium parviflorum]]'' flower]]
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium aliciae]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium andersonii]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium blanchetii]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium braemii]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium brandonianum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium brunneum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium cachimboense]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium caiapoense]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium cipoense]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium cristatum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium dusenii]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium eugenii]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium flavum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium fowliei]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium gigas]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium glutiniferum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium graniticum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium hatschbachii]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium holstii]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium × intermedium]]'' (''C. gigas × C. glutiniferum'')
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium josephense]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium kleinii]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium lamellaticallosum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium latifolium]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium linearifolium]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium lissochiloides]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium longibulbosum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium macedoi]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium macrobulbum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium minutum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium naiguatae]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium pallidum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium palmifrons]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium paludicola]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium paniculatum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium parviflorum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium pflanzii]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium poecilum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium punctatum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium saintlegerianum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium schargellii]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium triste]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium vernum]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium virescens]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium willmorei]]''
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* ''[[Cyrtopodium withneri]]''
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 01:30, 26 August 2009


Cyrtopodium cristatum - fl.jpg


Plant Characteristics
Origin: ?
Cultivation
Exposure: ?"?" is not in the list (sun, part-sun, shade, unknown) of allowed values for the "Exposure" property.
Water: ?"?" is not in the list (wet, moist, moderate, dry, less when dormant) of allowed values for the "Water" property.
Scientific Names



Read about Cyrtopodium in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cyrtopodium (Greek for curved foot, from shape of lip). Orchidaceae. Epiphytes, grown in warmhouses.

Stems fusiform, bearing plicate Lvs.: scapes radical, bearing numerous fls., pure yellow or spotted with crimson; sepals and petals equal, free; column semi-terete; pollinia 2, caudicle short; gland ovate.—Species 3 or 4 in the tropics. They are large-growing plants, with large and showy fls. They need a rich, fibrous soil with manure. Grow in a warm or tropical house.

C. palmifrons, Reichb. f. & Warm. Sts. about 2 ft. tall, clothed with the lemon- yellow, purple - margined sheaths: Lvs. 6-8 in. long: panicle 12 - 15 in. long, many-fld. ; fls. about 1 in. across, lemon-colored, spotted rose-pink. Brazil. B.M. 7807. Oakes Ames. George V. Nash.

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Fruiting stand of Cyrtopodium andersonii

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