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the warmer grower all under intermediate or warm temperatures, when possible it is better to try to reproduce the temperature on their habitats. Also for watering it is important to verify the necessities of each species as they come from different environments. Despite they show a resting period
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from that area fits this description; apparently no taxonomist has checked the original description lately, therefore, more research is needed to positively identify this species. It is possible it was not really from Brazil and is a synonym of
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is erect or arching, shorter than the leaves and bares one to nine flowers sometimes showy, which open in quick sequence holding at least three of four opened at the same time. The inflorescence shoots among the foliar sheaths on the
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in Rio de Janeiro. It shows more elongated pseudobulbs of rounder section, and its inflorescence is longer than the leaves with one small flower at the apex. Some taxonomists suppose it might be a natural hybrid, maybe of
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do, form large colonies, however, being not particularly common species, they are just occasionally found, mostly on areas of transition between shady forest and open areas both in rain forests and cloud montane forests.
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Molecular systematics of the Oncidiinae based on evidence from four DNA sequence regions: expanded circumscriptions of Cyrtochilum, Erycina, Otoglossum, and Trichocentrum and a new genus (Orchidaceae)
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has narrow longitudinal stripes on the lateral sepals, the column with a narrow linear groove below the stigma and the apical half of the labellum is not porrect. When Christenson described
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species are used to produce artificial hybrids, the characteristic that seems to predominate is the low number of resulting flowers by inflorescence, prevailing even over the so
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and good ventilation all the time. Moderate weekly fertilizing with a balanced formula is beneficial during active growth. They may be potted in a compost of half-chopped
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R. Govaerts, M.A. Campacci (Brazil, 2005), D. Holland Baptista (Brazil, 2005), P.Cribb (K, 2003), Alex George (K, 2003), K.Kreuz (2004, Europe), J.Wood (K, 2003, Europe)
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has not been observed and seems to be uncommon for few plants bearing fruits have been seen in nature, however, their floral morphology indicates the possibility of
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has broad transverse markings on the lateral sepals, the column with an elliptic depression below the stigma and the apical half of the labellum is porrect while
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are more than two times larger and much flatter, more elliptic, And A. variegata normally shows a flatter labellum with short purple stripes while A.
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Their flowers last for about ten days, however, as not all open at the same time it is common to have a plant blooming during a whole month.
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to which the slightly resemble, have just one flower, hardly ever two, per inflorescence. Both bloom from middle to the end of spring.
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species have few medium size flowers of exquisite colors which are occasionally cultivated or used to produce artificial hybrids.
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on thick stems of the trees a low height, others live on branches where they get more light and a few occasionally appear as
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is a larger plant with longer rhizome and pseudobulbs that have an elongated base making them much taller than the ones of
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and, in 1864, he proposed this transfer. The idea apparently was not welcome and in 1878 Reichenbach was again accepting
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is found in open forests both in dry and flooded lands, then often on branches of the trees hanging over the waters.
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up to the middle then abruptly folded down in a square angle. They are characterized for often showing am elongated
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is primarily epiphyte on thick stems but often is found living over rock grooves covered by fallen leaves and humid
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and Rio de Janeiro States of Brazil and it became clear it was not a hybrid but a true species, in 1989,
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blooms between the start of summer and middle fall and presents nice fragrance in the morning.
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was described by Reichenbach based on a plant he received from Panama, in 1864, but, in 1949,
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always need to be watered, more abundantly during active growth. They need at least 75% of
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exist in four different areas of Central and South America. Some species are exclusively
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in Flora Brasiliensis K.F.P.von Martius & auct. suc. (eds.) vol.3 p. 6: 203-7.
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http://www.rhs.org.uk/RHSWebsite/files/87/87be8b1e-908e-4e04-9ee6-30c438354458.pdf
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was described in 1989, after being confounded with an intergeneric natural hybrid.
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species tent to be subject to spots on their thin leaves generally caused by
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Since its first species was described, sixteen names have been submitted to
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has hardly been a genus subject to disputes. Its only synonym is the genus
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to have a flat labellum. They can be easily separated from each other for
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Miller, David; Richard Warren; Izabel Moura Miller & Helmut Seehawer
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is a plant with larger and more green flowers and general paler colors.
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are similar but the latter is less robust and with larger flowers than
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is the only species that exists in Ecuador. Although it is the largest
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and West Colombia. Three years later he described two species more:
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The species that exist on the Southeast of Brazil are the only two
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from more elliptical to more acute, in some species wider than the
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is the only species found in Ecuador. It is vegetatively close to
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was also described again in 1855, by Reichenbach, under the genus
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State, in Amazon forest; it has solitary green flowers. No known
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is common in all Amazonian region, from 200 to 1300 meters in
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is a genus of comparatively robust plants intermediate of
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but often up to 150 meters. Exclusively from Colombia is
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but much more common up to 400 meters; and the other is
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in Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 36(2): 165.
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mountains, from Rio de Janeiro to Bahia. These two, as
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in the horticultural trade, is a genus of 7 species of
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Oncidium/Odontoglossum Alliance: 35–42, Timber Press.
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proliferation. They should never be exposed to full
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The name of the genus is a reference to 434:southeast and south, reaching Bolivia and 417:but is much more common up to 300 meters. 31: 20: 1199:Baker, Charles O & Baker, Margaret L. 469:where they never are exposed to straight 973:are three times larger than the ones of 830:. Later this species was found again in 1264:in W.G.Walpers, Ann. Bot. Syst. 6: 851. 1094: 771:would be better placed under the genus 1323: 1321: 1288: 1286: 1248:in Allgemeine Gartenzeitung 12: 218. 811:from Colombia was long confused with 7: 1135: 1133: 1113: 1111: 1109: 648:being the one that grows cooler and 990:species bloom in quick succession. 735:Being well defined from the start, 732:, of which it is the type species. 640:. They are not highly sensitive to 574:vary according to the species. The 311:. The genus is closely related to 14: 880:at all. Provided it really is an 842:described with its current name, 807:, claiming that a new species of 1367:Pabst, Guido & Dungs, Fritz 381:, which exists from Colombia to 53: 1701:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:28788-1 1080:", which is licensed under the 863:JosĂ© Maria da Conceição Velloso 799:, considering it very close to 685:in 1833 when he described its 430:The last area occupied is the 349:Two species inhabit primarily 1: 1450:in Bonplandia 2: 90. Hanover. 908:Molecular analysis show that 438:, from 200 to 750 meters, by 1299:in Gard. Chron. 10(2): 684. 861:, in 1831, was observed by 726:was submitted to the genus 628:Despite being easy to grow 1776: 1433:Published on the Internet. 1371:Orchidaceae Brasilienses 2 1340:Published on the Internet. 1242:Scheidweiler, Michael J.F. 1230:Published on the Internet. 1480:Castro Neto, Vitorino P. 1278:Odontoglossum psittacinum 1187:Flora BrasĂ­lica, Vol 12-1 1118:Freitas Luz, Francisco J. 783:Odontoglossum psittacinum 450:exclusively at Brazilian 276: 269: 207: 202: 187: 180: 50:Scientific classification 48: 39: 30: 23: 1444:Reichenbach, Heinrich G. 1150:, 326-7. Rio de Janeiro. 824:Orchidaceae Brasilienses 303:occurring from southern 1309:Reichenbach, Henrich G. 1293:Reichenbach, Henrich G. 1274:Reichenbach, Henrich G. 1258:Reichenbach, Henrich G. 534:partially fused to the 1414:published on Internet. 1207:Orchid Species Culture 954: 743:, proposed in 1844 by 512: 495: 1406:Cogniaux, Celestin A. 1357:in Richardiana 4: 85. 1014:Aspasia epidendroides 977:. Both species, like 943: 828:Milpasia Leslie-Garay 801:Aspasia epidendroides 692:Aspasia epidendroides 586:with two hard yellow 501: 488: 356:Aspasia epidendroides 219:Aspasia epidendroides 190:Aspasia epidendroides 1351:Christenson, Eric A. 1246:Trophianthus zonatus 1232:(Access March 2009). 1179:Hoehne, Frederico C. 980:Miltonia spectabilis 745:Michael Scheidweiler 511:but is much smaller. 409:, can be found from 1313:Aspasia principissa 1280:in Linnaea 41: 102. 888:, was described by 805:Eric A. Christenson 797:Paul Hamilton Allen 793:Aspasia principissa 612:pollinators. When 378:Aspasia principissa 371:to 1,100 meters of 359:, that ranges from 353:the most common is 240:Aspasia principissa 1429:Epidendrum lyratum 1425:Velloso, JosĂ© M.C. 1396:in Hoehnea 15: 94. 1297:Aspasia psittacina 1160:Miranda, Francisco 1084:but not under the 1056:Aspasia psittacina 1048:and that the real 955: 946:Aspasia psittacina 873:Miltonia regnellii 859:Epidendrum lyratum 697:Aspasia of Miletus 513: 496: 402:Aspasia psittacina 247:Aspasia psittacina 1760:Epiphytic orchids 1755:Oncidiinae genera 1737: 1736: 1683:Open Tree of Life 1506:Taxon identifiers 1215:978-0-88192-775-7 992:Aspasia variegata 969:. The flowers of 886:Aspasia biberiana 475:Aspasia variegata 420:Aspasia variegata 295:, abbreviated as 288: 287: 283: 261:Aspasia variegata 176: 42:Aspasia variegata 1767: 1730: 1729: 1717: 1716: 1704: 1703: 1691: 1690: 1678: 1677: 1665: 1664: 1652: 1651: 1639: 1638: 1626: 1625: 1613: 1612: 1600: 1599: 1587: 1586: 1574: 1573: 1561: 1560: 1548: 1547: 1546: 1533: 1532: 1531: 1501: 1494: 1481: 1477: 1471: 1468:Lindleyana 16(2) 1461: 1457: 1451: 1448:Aspasia bibriana 1445: 1441: 1435: 1426: 1422: 1416: 1407: 1403: 1397: 1391: 1390:Barros, Fábio de 1387: 1381: 1368: 1364: 1358: 1352: 1348: 1342: 1332:A. epidendroides 1329: 1325: 1316: 1310: 1306: 1300: 1294: 1290: 1281: 1275: 1271: 1265: 1259: 1255: 1249: 1243: 1239: 1233: 1227: 1223: 1217: 1200: 1196: 1190: 1180: 1176: 1170: 1161: 1157: 1151: 1141: 1137: 1128: 1119: 1115: 1104: 1099: 1060:A. epidendroides 1042:A. epidendroides 1030:A. epidendroides 1026:A. epidendroides 1000:A. epidendroides 996:A. epidendroides 815:described it as 681:was proposed by 653:after blooming, 281: 212:Aspasia barclayi 171: 58: 57: 35: 21: 16:Genus of orchids 1775: 1774: 1770: 1769: 1768: 1766: 1765: 1764: 1750:Aspasia (plant) 1740: 1739: 1738: 1733: 1725: 1720: 1712: 1707: 1699: 1694: 1686: 1681: 1673: 1668: 1660: 1655: 1647: 1642: 1634: 1629: 1621: 1616: 1608: 1603: 1595: 1590: 1582: 1577: 1569: 1564: 1556: 1551: 1542: 1541: 1536: 1527: 1526: 1521: 1508: 1498: 1497: 1484:Aspasia silvana 1479: 1478: 1474: 1459: 1458: 1454: 1443: 1442: 1438: 1424: 1423: 1419: 1405: 1404: 1400: 1394:Aspasia silvana 1389: 1388: 1384: 1366: 1365: 1361: 1350: 1349: 1345: 1327: 1326: 1319: 1308: 1307: 1303: 1292: 1291: 1284: 1273: 1272: 1268: 1257: 1256: 1252: 1241: 1240: 1236: 1225: 1224: 1220: 1198: 1197: 1193: 1178: 1177: 1173: 1159: 1158: 1154: 1139: 1138: 1131: 1117: 1116: 1107: 1100: 1096: 1078:Aspasia (plant) 1068: 938: 844:Aspasia silvana 840:Fábio de Barros 826:under the name 675: 673:Taxonomic notes 542:, with thicker 491:Aspasia silvana 483: 447:Aspasia silvana 351:Central America 333: 282:Scheidw. (1844) 254:Aspasia silvana 198: 193: 170: 52: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1773: 1771: 1763: 1762: 1757: 1752: 1742: 1741: 1735: 1734: 1732: 1731: 1727:wfo-4000003283 1718: 1705: 1692: 1679: 1666: 1653: 1640: 1627: 1614: 1601: 1588: 1575: 1562: 1549: 1534: 1518: 1516: 1510: 1509: 1504: 1496: 1495: 1472: 1452: 1436: 1417: 1398: 1382: 1359: 1355:Aspasia omissa 1343: 1328:Allen, Paul H. 1317: 1301: 1282: 1266: 1250: 1234: 1218: 1191: 1171: 1152: 1144:Aspasia lunata 1129: 1105: 1093: 1092: 1091: 1090: 1067: 1064: 1050:A. principissa 1034:A. principissa 1022:A. principissa 994:is similar to 986:All the other 937: 934: 903:A. principissa 851:Aspasia lyrata 836:EspĂ­rito Santo 813:A. principissa 757:Aspasia lunata 749:Aspasia lunata 709:Aspasia lunata 674: 671: 650:A. principissa 504:Aspasia lunata 482: 479: 463:Aspasia lunata 441:Aspasia lunata 396:Aspasia omissa 332: 329: 286: 285: 274: 273: 267: 266: 265: 264: 257: 250: 243: 236: 233:Aspasia omissa 229: 226:Aspasia lunata 222: 215: 205: 204: 200: 199: 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1330:(1949). 1311:(1852). 1295:(1878). 1276:(1876). 1260:(1864). 1244:(1844). 1201:(2006). 1181:(1940). 1142:(2006). 915:Miltonia 761:Miltonia 701:Pericles 667:charcoal 663:Sphagnum 659:humidity 638:sunlight 622:Oncidium 588:pollinia 548:Miltonia 532:labellum 527:Miltonia 471:sunlight 456:Miltonia 436:Paraguay 415:altitude 391:altitude 373:altitude 365:Colombia 314:Miltonia 271:Synonyms 203:Species 122:Family: 106:Monocots 1662:1380597 1649:28788-1 1610:2786136 1544:Aspasia 1529:Q311012 1514:Aspasia 1410:Aspasia 1203:Aspasia 988:Aspasia 959:Aspasia 951:Aspasia 936:Species 921:Brassia 910:Aspasia 898:Aspasia 882:Aspasia 878:Aspasia 809:Aspasia 787:Aspasia 779:Aspasia 769:Aspasia 737:Aspasia 720:Aspasia 679:Aspasia 655:Aspasia 630:Aspasia 614:Aspasia 572:flowers 567:bases. 540:rhizome 521:Brassia 516:Aspasia 467:forests 425:Bolivia 407:Ecuador 385:, from 336:Aspasia 325:Aspasia 320:Brassia 301:orchids 292:Aspasia 167:Aspasia 162:Genus: 142:Tribe: 112:Order: 67:Plantae 25:Aspasia 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Index


Aspasia variegata
Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Monocots
Asparagales
Orchidaceae
Epidendroideae
Cymbidieae
Oncidiinae
Aspasia
Lindl.
Type species
Aspasia epidendroides
Lindl.
Aspasia barclayi
Aspasia epidendroides
Aspasia lunata
Aspasia omissa
Aspasia principissa
Aspasia psittacina
Aspasia silvana
Aspasia variegata
Synonyms
orchids
Mexico
Brazil

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