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Hemipilia Crenulata
''Hemipilia'' is a genus of plants in the family Orchidaceae. It is native to China, Japan, the Himalayas, Indochina, Siberia, and southern Russia to Poland. Species 73 species are accepted. *''Hemipilia alpestris'' *'' Hemipilia × alpestroides'' *'' Hemipilia amplexifolia'' *''Hemipilia avisoides'' *'' Hemipilia basifoliata'' *''Hemipilia bidupensis'' *'' Hemipilia bifoliata'' *'' Hemipilia brevicalcarata'' *'' Hemipilia calcicola'' *'' Hemipilia calophylla'' - Yunnan, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam *'' Hemipilia camptoceras'' *''Hemipilia capitata'' *'' Hemipilia chusua'' *'' Hemipilia compacta'' *'' Hemipilia cordifolia'' - Sichuan, Taiwan, Tibet, Yunnan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Assam *'' Hemipilia crassicalcarata'' - Shaanxi, Shanxi, Sichuan *'' Hemipilia crenulata'' *''Hemipilia cucullata'' *''Hemipilia discolor'' - Vietnam *''Hemipilia dolichocentra'' *''Hemipilia exilis'' *''Hemipilia faberi'' *''Hemipilia farreri'' *''Hemipilia flabellata'' ...
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John Lindley FRS (5 February 1799 – 1 November 1865) was an English botanist, gardener and orchidologist. Early years Born in Catton, near Norwich, England, John Lindley was one of four children of George and Mary Lindley. George Lindley was a nurseryman and pomologist and ran a commercial nursery garden. Although he had great horticultural knowledge, the undertaking was not profitable and George lived in a state of indebtedness. As a boy he would assist in the garden and also collected wild flowers he found growing in the Norfolk countryside. Lindley was educated at Norwich School. He would have liked to go to university or to buy a commission in the army but the family could not afford either. He became Belgian agent for a London seed merchant in 1815. At this time Lindley became acquainted with the botanist William Jackson Hooker who allowed him to use his botanical library and who introduced him to Sir Joseph Banks who offered him employment as an assistant in his ...
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Hemipilia Capitata
''Hemipilia capitata'' is a species of plant in the family Orchidaceae. It is endemic to China, where it is known from Sichuan and Hubei. It produces white flowers.''Amitostigma capitatum''.
Flora of China.


Taxonomy

The species was first described in 1936 by Tsin Tang and Fa Tsuan Wang, as ''Amitostigma capitatum''. A study in 2014 found that species of ''Amitostigma'', ''Neottianthe'' and ''Ponerorchis'' were mixed together in a single , making none of the three genera

Hemipilia Forrestii
''Hemipilia forrestii'' is a species of plant in the family Orchidaceae. It is endemic to China. It was named in honour of George Forrest George Forrest may refer to: *G. Topham Forrest (George Topham Forrest, 1872–1945), principal architect for the London County Council *George Forrest (author) (1915–1999), American author and musician *George Forrest (botanist) (1873–1932), S ... (1873–1932). References Endemic orchids of China forrestii Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Orchidoideae-stub ...
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Hemipilia Flabellata
''Hemipilia flabellata'' is a species of plant in the family Orchidaceae. It is endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also foun ... to China. References Endemic orchids of China flabellata Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Orchidoideae-stub ...
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Hemipilia Farreri
''Hemipilia farreri'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae. It is endemic to China, where it is found from south-eastern Tibet to north-western Yunnan. Taxonomy The species was first described in 1924 by Rudolf Schlechter, as ''Amitostigma farreri''. A molecular phylogenetic study in 2014 found that species of ''Amitostigma'', ''Neottianthe'' and ''Ponerorchis'' were mixed together in a single clade, making none of the three genera monophyletic as then circumscribed In geometry, a circumscribed circle for a set of points is a circle passing through each of them. Such a circle is said to ''circumscribe'' the points or a polygon formed from them; such a polygon is said to be ''inscribed'' in the circle. * Circum .... ''Amitostigma'' and ''Neottianthe'' were subsumed into ''Ponerorchis'', with ''Amitostigma farreri'' then becoming ''Ponerorchis farreri''. The genus ''Ponerorchis'' has since been synonymized with the genus ''Hemipilia'', resulting in the present ...
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Hemipilia Faberi
''Hemipilia faberi'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae, native to south-central China (Sichuan, north-western Yunnan, north-eastern Guizhou). Taxonomy The species was first described by Robert Allen Rolfe in 1982 as ''Habenaria faberi'', although he later transferred it to ''Gymnadenia''. It was later transferred again to ''Amitostigma''. A molecular phylogenetic study in 2014 found that species of ''Amitostigma'', ''Neottianthe'' and ''Ponerorchis'' were mixed together in a single clade, making none of the three genera monophyletic as then circumscribed In geometry, a circumscribed circle for a set of points is a circle passing through each of them. Such a circle is said to ''circumscribe'' the points or a polygon formed from them; such a polygon is said to be ''inscribed'' in the circle. * Circum .... ''Amitostigma'' and ''Neottianthe'' were subsumed into ''Ponerorchis'', with ''Amitostigma faberi'' then becoming ''Ponerorchis faberi''. The genus ''Poner ...
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Hemipilia Exilis
''Hemipilia'' is a genus of plants in the family Orchidaceae. It is native to China, Japan, the Himalayas, Indochina, Siberia, and southern Russia to Poland. Species 73 species are accepted. *''Hemipilia alpestris'' *'' Hemipilia × alpestroides'' *'' Hemipilia amplexifolia'' *''Hemipilia avisoides'' *'' Hemipilia basifoliata'' *''Hemipilia bidupensis'' *'' Hemipilia bifoliata'' *'' Hemipilia brevicalcarata'' *'' Hemipilia calcicola'' *'' Hemipilia calophylla'' - Yunnan, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam *'' Hemipilia camptoceras'' *''Hemipilia capitata'' *'' Hemipilia chusua'' *'' Hemipilia compacta'' *'' Hemipilia cordifolia'' - Sichuan, Taiwan, Tibet, Yunnan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Assam *'' Hemipilia crassicalcarata'' - Shaanxi, Shanxi, Sichuan *'' Hemipilia crenulata'' *'' Hemipilia cucullata'' *'' Hemipilia discolor'' - Vietnam *'' Hemipilia dolichocentra'' *'' Hemipilia exilis'' *''Hemipilia faberi'' *''Hemipilia farreri'' *''Hemipilia flabellata ...
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Hemipilia Dolichocentra
''Hemipilia dolichocentra'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae, native to south-central China (western Sichuan). Taxonomy The species was first described in 1982 as ''Amitostigma dolichocentrum''. A molecular phylogenetic study in 2014 found that species of ''Amitostigma'', ''Neottianthe'' and ''Ponerorchis'' were mixed together in a single clade, making none of the three genera monophyletic as then circumscribed In geometry, a circumscribed circle for a set of points is a circle passing through each of them. Such a circle is said to ''circumscribe'' the points or a polygon formed from them; such a polygon is said to be ''inscribed'' in the circle. * Circum .... ''Amitostigma'' and ''Neottianthe'' were subsumed into ''Ponerorchis'', with ''Amitostigma dolichocentrum'' then becoming ''Ponerorchis dolichocentra''. The genus ''Ponerorchis'' has since been synonymized with the genus ''Hemipilia'', resulting in the present name. References dolichocentra O ...
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Hemipilia Discolor
''Hemipilia'' is a genus of plants in the family Orchidaceae. It is native to China, Japan, the Himalayas, Indochina, Siberia, and southern Russia to Poland. Species 73 species are accepted. *''Hemipilia alpestris'' *'' Hemipilia × alpestroides'' *'' Hemipilia amplexifolia'' *''Hemipilia avisoides'' *'' Hemipilia basifoliata'' *''Hemipilia bidupensis'' *'' Hemipilia bifoliata'' *'' Hemipilia brevicalcarata'' *'' Hemipilia calcicola'' *'' Hemipilia calophylla'' - Yunnan, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam *'' Hemipilia camptoceras'' *''Hemipilia capitata'' *'' Hemipilia chusua'' *'' Hemipilia compacta'' *'' Hemipilia cordifolia'' - Sichuan, Taiwan, Tibet, Yunnan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Assam *'' Hemipilia crassicalcarata'' - Shaanxi, Shanxi, Sichuan *'' Hemipilia crenulata'' *'' Hemipilia cucullata'' *'' Hemipilia discolor'' - Vietnam *''Hemipilia dolichocentra'' *''Hemipilia exilis'' *''Hemipilia faberi'' *''Hemipilia farreri'' *''Hemipilia flabellata'' ...
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Hemipilia Cucullata
''Hemipilia cucullata'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae, native to temperate Eurasia from Poland to Japan, and also to the Himalayas. It is terrestrial, growing from tubers, to a height of up to 30 cm, with pinkish flowers arranged in a one-sided spike. It was placed in several different genera before being placed in its present genus. Description ''Hemipilia cucullata'' grows from more or less ellipsoid tubers. It reaches a height of around 10–30 cm. It has two basal leaves, 5–7 cm long by 1.5–3 cm wide. One or two smaller bract-like leaves occur further up the stem. The pinkish flowers are arranged in a one-sided spike. The lip or labellum is 7–9 mm long and is deeply divided into three lobes, the middle lobe being the longest. The sepals and lateral petals are about 1 mm shorter than the labellum, and together form a "hood". A spur is present, about 6 mm long, slightly expanded at the tip. The viscidia are no ...
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Hemipilia Crenulata
''Hemipilia'' is a genus of plants in the family Orchidaceae. It is native to China, Japan, the Himalayas, Indochina, Siberia, and southern Russia to Poland. Species 73 species are accepted. *''Hemipilia alpestris'' *'' Hemipilia × alpestroides'' *'' Hemipilia amplexifolia'' *''Hemipilia avisoides'' *'' Hemipilia basifoliata'' *''Hemipilia bidupensis'' *'' Hemipilia bifoliata'' *'' Hemipilia brevicalcarata'' *'' Hemipilia calcicola'' *'' Hemipilia calophylla'' - Yunnan, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam *'' Hemipilia camptoceras'' *''Hemipilia capitata'' *'' Hemipilia chusua'' *'' Hemipilia compacta'' *'' Hemipilia cordifolia'' - Sichuan, Taiwan, Tibet, Yunnan, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Assam *'' Hemipilia crassicalcarata'' - Shaanxi, Shanxi, Sichuan *'' Hemipilia crenulata'' *''Hemipilia cucullata'' *''Hemipilia discolor'' - Vietnam *''Hemipilia dolichocentra'' *''Hemipilia exilis'' *''Hemipilia faberi'' *''Hemipilia farreri'' *''Hemipilia flabellata'' ...
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Hemipilia Crassicalcarata
''Hemipilia crassicalcarata'' is a species of plant in the family Orchidaceae. It is endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also foun ... to China. References Endemic orchids of China crassicalcarata Endangered plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxobox binomials not recognized by IUCN {{Orchidoideae-stub ...
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