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    Melody' x E. guineensis) Eulophia alta Eulophia alta Eulophia guineensis Eulophia guineensis Eulophia nuda Eulophia obtusa "Eulophia". World Checklist of...
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    Eulophia graminea, the Chinese crown orchid, is a species of orchid native to Asia. It often develops a pseudobulb. It is considered invasive in Florida...
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  • Pacific Ocean. Eulophias contains the following species: Eulophias koreanus Kwun & Kim, 2012 Eulophias owashii Okada & Suzuki, 1954 Eulophias tanneri H. M...
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    Eulophia pulchra, commonly known as the gonzo orchid, is a plant in the orchid family and is native to areas from Tanzania and Mozambique to the Western...
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  • Eulophia meleagris is an orchid species in the genus Eulophia found in East Cape Province to KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. v t e...
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    saprophytic orchids but it also can perform photosynthesis in its stems. Eulophia zollingeri is a terrestrial herb with an underground pseudobulb. It has...
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    Eulophia speciosa is a species of terrestrial orchid found from Ethiopia to South Africa and in Yemen and Saudi Arabia. The plants usually grow in grasslands...
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    Eulophia mechowii is a species of orchid. It is native from Nigeria to Western Ethiopia and South Africa. In 2014, it was proposed that it should be transferred...
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  • of Eulophia species recognised by Plants of the World Online as of December 2023[update]: Eulophia abyssinica Rchb.f. (Ethiopia, Eritrea) Eulophia aculeata...
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  • Eulophia dabia is a species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae, native from Afghanistan to south China and the Nicobar Islands. It was first...
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    Eulophia ecristata, synonym Orthochilus ecristatus, or giant orchid, is a terrestrial species of orchid native to Cuba and to the southeastern United States...
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    Lindl. Eulophia ciliata (Schumach.) Rchb.f. Graphorkis ciliata (Schumach.) Kuntze Eulophia preussii Kraenzl. Eulophia laurentiana Kraenzl. Eulophia virens...
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    (Lindl.) Spreng. Eulophia maculata (Lindl.) Rchb.f. Eulophidium maculatum (Lindl.) Pfitzer Graphorkis maculata (Lindl.) Kuntze Eulophia mackenii Rolfe ex...
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    Eulophia bicallosa, commonly known as the green corduroy orchid, is a plant in the orchid family and is native to areas from tropical Asia to northern...
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    Eulophia ensata is a species of orchid, occurring from Mozambique to South Africa. In 2014, it was proposed that the specie should be transferred to the...
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    Eulophia andamanensis is an orchid found to occur among the Andaman and Nicobar group of Islands (off the east coast of India and also in the north-western...
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    Eulophia guineensis is a species of orchid. It is the type species of the genus Eulophia and is commonly known as the Guinea Eulophia or the broad-Leaved...
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    Eulophia alta is a species of orchid, known as the wild coco. It is widespread across tropical and subtropical parts of Africa, South America, Central...
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    Eulophia venosa, commonly known as the pointed corduroy orchid, is a plant in the orchid family and is native to India, parts of Southeast Asia as well...
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  • first described by the British botanist Robert Allen Rolfe in 1905 as Eulophia paniculata. The German botanist Rudolf Schlechter later described this...
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  • was first described by the English botanist V.S. Summerhayes in 1928 as Eulophia seychellarum, a name that Summerhayes based on an unpublished manuscript...
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  • Thumbnail for Eulophia petersii
    Eulophia petersii is a succulent species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae, from southern and eastern Africa. It is found in arid environments...
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    Eulophia nuda, the spectacular eulophia, is a species of corduroy orchid found in tropical and subtropical Asia to the Western Pacific. Eulophia nuda is...
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  • Perrier de la Bâthie in 1951 as Lissochilus ambrensis and moved to the genus Eulophia in 1975 by Friedhelm Reinhold Butzin. It was last transferred to the genus...
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    Marie Henry Alfred Perrier de la Bâthie in 1935 as a species in the genus Eulophia. He later transferred this species to the genus Lissochilus in 1941, followed...
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  • described by the German botanist Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach in 1885 as Eulophia cordylinophylla. It was first transferred to the genus Lissochilus by Joseph...
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  • was first described by the German botanist Rudolf Schlechter in 1913 as Eulophia ambongensis. Schlechter had also described a separate species, Eulophidium...
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  • botanists Émile Auguste Joseph De Wildeman and Émile Laurent in 1899 as Eulophia lubbersiana, then moved to the genus Eulophidium by V.S. Summerhayes in...
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  • was first described by the German botanist Rudolf Schlechter in 1913 as Eulophia petiolata. Schlechter later moved this species to the genus Eulophidium...
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    Eulophia euglossa is a species of orchid native to the western coast of Africa, as well as the nations of Central African Republic and Ethiopia. It is...
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