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The genus '''''Pholidota''''' belongs to the family [[Orchidaceae]] and the subtribe Coelogyninae.  Genus that are part of this subtribe are usually terrestrial or epiphytic.  There is great variation among leaf types of this genus; however, the flowers are usually small to large and appear upside down.
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Species of this genus can be found in tropical Asia and into China.
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The genus Pholidota belongs to the family Orchidaceae and the subtribe Coelogyninae. Genus that are part of this subtribe are usually terrestrial or epiphytic. There is great variation among leaf types of this genus; however, the flowers are usually small to large and appear upside down.

Species of this genus can be found in tropical Asia and into China.


Read about Pholidota in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Pholidota (Greek, scale and ear; the scales of the unopened raceme are said to recall the rattle of a snake). Orchidaceae. Orchids with the habit of Coe- logyne, to be grown in a warmhouse, 55° to 65°.

Rhizomes creeping: pseudobulbs consisting of a single internode: fls. small, short-pedicelled, in slender racemes, each with a large bract; sepals and petals short, broad; labellum excavated or sac-like; column very short, winged around the top.—A small genus containing about 20 species, natives of India, S. China, and the Malay Archipelago. For cult., use strong light rich potting material, broken pots, old dry cow-manure, plenty of drainage. Do not allow to become very dry. CH


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