The genus Cypripedium - propagation - Part IIIDoherty, J
Section Trigonopedia is a monophyletic clade of genus Cypripedium distributed in the southwest of China. The species of this section are pollinated by different flies. Pollinator differentiation makes section Trigonopedia an ideal group for studying the genetic basis underlying species diversification. ...
On the Floral Conformation of the Genus Cypripediumdoi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.1887.tb00469.xMaxwell T. MastersJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdJournal of the Linnean Society of London, Botany
CRIBB, P. . Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Botanical Magazine Monograph. Timber Press, Portland, Oregon: 1997. Pp 301, 124 colour plates (26 paintings, 98 photographs), 51 line drawings, 22 maps. Price $39.95 (hardback). ISBN 0-88192-103-2....
Deceptive pollination is key to the species richness of Orchidaceae. However, the genetic basis of species diversification is still under study. Section Trigonopedia is a monophyletic clade of genus Cypripedium distributed in the southwest of China. The
Cribb, P. (1997), The Genus Cypripedium, A Botanical Magazine Monograph, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Timber Press, Portland OregonCribb, P. et. al., Orchidaceae, in the Flora of China, http://flora.huh.harvard.edu/FloraData/002/Vol25/FOC_25_Orchidaceae_introduction.pdfCroezen, P.,...
genus, the former region harbors the majority of diversity with 32 species2.Cypripedium japonicumThunb. belongs to sectionFlabellinervia2and is distributed across East Asia in China, Korea, and Japan3. In China, it is the only slipper orchid that is distributed from western to eastern regions....
In the agriculture and forestry sectors of China, protection for new orchid varieties has expanded to nine genera, including Paphiopedilum, Pleione, Phalaenopsis, Cattleya, Cymbidium, Cypripedium, Dendrobium, Gastrodia and Vanda (Table 7). As of October 6, 2023, national authorization for new plant...
[Shihu] in China andCypripediumspecies in North America). Despite several studies having investigated the phylogeny of Asparagales2,3, there is still uncertainty regarding its evolutionary relationships. One area of debate involves the families Ixioliriaceae, Tecophilaeaceae, and Doryanthaceae. ...
1.(Plants) any orchid of the genusCypripedium,having large flowers with an inflated pouchlike lip. See alsolady's-slipper 2.(Plants) any cultivated tropical orchid of the genusPaphiopedilum,having yellow, green, or brownish-purple waxy flowers ...