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POMATOCALPA
POMATOCALPA IS A GENUS CLOSELY RELATED TO ROBIQUETIA and Sarcanthus and on occasions has been called Cleisostoma. About thirty species are distributed throughout the Asiatic Pacific area from Ceylon t...

DENDROBIUM
OF THE ORCHID GENERA REPRESENTED IN THE PHILIPPINES, possibly one genus, that of Dendrobium, includes the greatest number of native species of horticultural value. Although, here may be more interest ...

DENDROCHILUM
THIS IS ONE OF THE LARGEST OF PHILIPPINE ORCHID GENERA and includes approximately seventy species. The only other groups which are larger are Dendrobium and Bulbophyllum with approximately eighty-four...

ERIA
FOUR LARGE GENERA, DENDROBIUM, BULBOPHYLLUM, DENDROCHILUM AND ERIA, comprise almost one-third of the species of the Philippine orchid flora. Of these four, the genus Bulbophyllum is the largest; the g...

EULOPHIA
MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED SPECIES OF THE GENUS EULOPHIA have been reported from Africa, Asia, the Malaya-Indonesian area and Australia. This is a terrestrial genus which includes some members that are fre...

GEODORUM
Geodorum nutans IS THE ONLY MEMBER OF THIS GENUS IN digenous to the Philippines. It is an insignificant species as far as horticulturists are concerned but of interest, however, because it is distribu...

Calanthe
SPECIES OF THE GENUS CALANTHE ARE COMMON MEMBERS OF the native Philippine orchid flora and approximately fifteen species of the sixty which comprise this genus are indigenous to the Islands. The ge...

CAMAROTIS
CAMAROTIS Two SPECIES OF THE FOUR MEMBERS OF THIS ASIATIC GENUS are reported from the Philippines and only C. philippinensis is even infrequently encountered in private collections. This species is...

CERATOSTYLIS
ELEVEN OF THE APPROXIMATELY EIGHTY SPECIES OF THE genus Ceratostylis are indigenous to the Philippines and these form a prominent section of the orchid flora of the forests of one thousand to seven th...

COELOGYNE
THE GENUS COELOGYNE IS AN IMPORTANT GROUP OF approximately 150 species distributed throughout the southeast Asia area of Indo-Malaysia, China and the Philippines. It is a group which includes a number...


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