Difference between revisions of "Galeandra"

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| latin_name = ''Galeandra''
 
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| image = Galeandra styllomisantha - fl.jpg
 
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Galeandra (Greek for helmet and stamen). Orchidaceae, tribe Vandae. Deciduous epiphytes, to be grown under warmhouse conditions.
 
Galeandra (Greek for helmet and stamen). Orchidaceae, tribe Vandae. Deciduous epiphytes, to be grown under warmhouse conditions.
  
 
Plants with jointed thickened sts. : lvs. distichous. membranaceous: labellum infl. undibuliform ; sepals and petals equal, spreading; column erect, winged; pollinia 2. — Six species in Trop. Amer. Cult, as for Eulophia.
 
Plants with jointed thickened sts. : lvs. distichous. membranaceous: labellum infl. undibuliform ; sepals and petals equal, spreading; column erect, winged; pollinia 2. — Six species in Trop. Amer. Cult, as for Eulophia.
  
G. nivalis, Maul. Racemes short, few-fld., fls. about 2 in. across; sepals and petals light olive-green, the funnel-like lip white with a purple blotch. Trop. Amer. V.O. 9:9. G.W.14.P.307.
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G. nivalis, Maul. Racemes short, few-fld., fls. about 2 in. across; sepals and petals light olive-green, the funnel-like lip white with a purple blotch. Trop. Amer.
 
 
Oakes Ames.
 
George V. Nash.
 
 
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==Species==
 
==Species==
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*''[[Galeandra andamanensis]]''
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*''[[Galeandra angornensis]]''
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*''[[Galeandra anjoanensis]]''
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*''[[Galeandra badia]]''
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*''[[Galeandra barbata]]''
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*''[[Galeandra batemanii]]''
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*''[[Galeandra baueri]]''
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*''[[Galeandra beyrichii]]''
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*''[[Galeandra claesii]]''
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*''[[Galeandra devoniana]]''
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*''[[Galeandra dives]]''
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*''[[Galeandra harveyana]]''
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*''[[Galeandra lacustris]]''
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*''[[Galeandra lagoensis]]''
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*''[[Galeandra minax]]''
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*''[[Galeandra nivalis]]''
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*''[[Galeandra pubicentrum]]''
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*''[[Galeandra stangeana]]''
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*''[[Galeandra styllomisantha]]''
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 02:40, 27 August 2009


Galeandra styllomisantha - 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 Galeandra in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Galeandra (Greek for helmet and stamen). Orchidaceae, tribe Vandae. Deciduous epiphytes, to be grown under warmhouse conditions.

Plants with jointed thickened sts. : lvs. distichous. membranaceous: labellum infl. undibuliform ; sepals and petals equal, spreading; column erect, winged; pollinia 2. — Six species in Trop. Amer. Cult, as for Eulophia.

G. nivalis, Maul. Racemes short, few-fld., fls. about 2 in. across; sepals and petals light olive-green, the funnel-like lip white with a purple blotch. Trop. Amer. CH


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