''Eulophia'', commonly known as corduroy orchids,
is a
genus
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of about two hundred species of
flowering plant
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s in the orchid family,
Orchidaceae
Orchids are plants that belong to the family Orchidaceae (), a diverse and widespread group of flowering plants with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant.
Along with the Asteraceae, they are one of the two largest families of flowering ...
. Most ''Eulophia'' orchids are
terrestrial
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Terrestrial may also refer to:
* Terrestrial animal, an animal that lives on land opposed to living in water, or sometimes an animal that lives on or near the ground, as opposed to ...
but some are
deciduous
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while others are
evergreen
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. They either have an underground
rhizome or
pseudobulb
The pseudobulb is a storage organ found in many epiphytic and terrestrial sympodial orchids. It is derived from a thickening of the part of a stem between leaf nodes and may be composed of just one internode or several, termed heteroblastic a ...
s on the surface and those species with leaves have them on the end of a fleshy stem. The flowers are arranged on a thin flowering spike, the flowers having
sepal
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s which are larger than the
petal
Petals are modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers. They are often brightly colored or unusually shaped to attract pollinators. All of the petals of a flower are collectively known as the ''corolla''. Petals are usuall ...
s. The
genus
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is widely distributed but most species are found in
Africa
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and
Asia
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, usually growing in shady places with grass or shrubs in forests.
Description
Orchids in the genus ''Eulophia'' are mostly terrestrial
herbs
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with either an underground rhizome or pseudobulbs on the surface. The only two
epiphytic
An epiphyte is an organism that grows on the surface of a plant and derives its moisture and nutrients from the air, rain, water (in marine environments) or from debris accumulating around it. The plants on which epiphytes grow are called phoroph ...
species occur on
Madagascar
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. Many species have no leaves, but when leaves are present they are long and narrow, sometimes
pleated. The flowers are borne on a flowering stem which sometimes appears before the leaves with a few to many flowers. The flowers in some species are small but others have large, showy flowers in a wide range of colours. The sepals are usually larger than the petals but the
labellum has three lobes and a spur or pouch at its base.
Taxonomy and naming
The genus ''Eulophia'' was first formally described by
John Lindley
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 ...
in 1821 and the description was published in ''
The Botanical Register
''The Botanical Register'', subsequently known as ''Edwards's Botanical Register'', was an illustrated horticultural magazine that ran from 1815 to 1847. It was started by the botanical illustrator Sydenham Edwards, who had previously illustrat ...
''. Because
Robert Brown had previously used the name ''Eulophia'' in describing ''Lissochilus speciosus'', and the name of that species was changed to ''
Eulophia speciosa'', Brown is the accepted author of the name. "Eulophia" is derived from the
Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC. It is often roughly divided into the following periods: Mycenaean Greek (), Dark Ages (), the Archaic p ...
words ''eu'' meaning "good", "well" or "true"
and ''lophos'' meaning "mane", "crest", "comb", "tuft" or "ridge",
possibly referring to the labellum
callus
A callus is an area of thickened and sometimes hardened skin that forms as a response to repeated friction, pressure, or other irritation. Since repeated contact is required, calluses are most often found on the feet and hands, but they may o ...
of some species.
Distribution and habitat
Orchids in the genus ''Eulophia'' are distributed in shady rainforests or in open scrub or woodland in the tropics and subtropics of
Africa
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,
India
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,
Asia
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,
Queensland
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, and the
Americas, although most are found in Africa. Many can survive the dry season through their large bulbous ‘corms’. Some species, such as ''
Eulophia petersii
''Eulophia petersii'' is a succulent species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae, from southern and eastern Africa.
Distribution and habitat
It is found in arid environments in the Northern Frontier Province, Kenya, the eastern coast ...
'', have adapted to very arid environments and are among the few orchids to have truly evolved
desert living species.
Use in horticulture
In the frost-free, semi-arid areas of Southern California, many ''Eulophia'' species, such as ''
E. macra'', ''
E. petersii'', ''
E. plantaginea'', and ''
E. speciosa'', can be grown outdoors year-round in well-drained pots with cactus/succulent potting mix (although ''E. speciosa'' prefers being grown in pure white sand), as long as they are given ample light through the winter and a drier winter resting period. Warmer growers, such as ''
E. pulchra'' and possibly even the extremely rare and difficult ''
E. cucullata'' (the foxglove orchid), can probably be grown outdoors in the warmer south areas of
Florida
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and
Hawaii
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, also. The generally large, underground, fleshy
rhizome indicates a
sympodial
Sympodial growth is a bifurcating branching pattern where one branch develops more strongly than the other, resulting in the stronger branches forming the primary shoot and the weaker branches appearing laterally. A sympodium, also referred to a ...
growth habit, and this makes Eulophias fairly easy to divide and propagate, provided the grower is gentle.
Species
See
List of ''Eulophia'' species
Hybrids
Primary hybrids
As of 9 Sept 2021, the following primary hybrids have been registered with the
Royal Horticultural Society
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), founded in 1804 as the Horticultural Society of London, is the UK's leading gardening charity.
The RHS promotes horticulture through its five gardens at Wisley (Surrey), Hyde Hall (Essex), Harlow Carr (No ...
:
* ''Eulophia'' 'Allan Abel' (''
E. streptopetala'' x ''
E. guineensis'')
* ''Eulophia'' 'Douglas McMurtry' (''
E. ovalis'' x ''
E. speciosa'')
* ''Eulophia'' × ''flavopurpurea'' (''
E. cristata'' x ''
E. millsonii'')
* ''Eulophia'' 'Jaco Truter' (''
E. hereroensis'' x ''
E. streptopetala'')
* ''Eulophia'' 'Jeannie Wolff' (''
E. streptopetala'' x ''
E. speciosa'')
* ''Eulophia'' 'John Davison' (''
E. euglossa'' x ''
E. andamanensis'')
* ''Eulophia'' 'Memoria Alexis Pardo' (''
E. guineensis'' x ''
E. andamanensis'')
* ''Eulophia'' 'Michael Tibbs' (''
E. guineensis'' x ''
E. speciosa'')
* ''Eulophia'' 'Olive Delight' (''
E. cooperi'' x ''
E. hereroensis'')
* ''Eulophia'' × ''pholelana'' (''
E. ovalis'' x ''
E. zeyheriana'')
* ''Eulophia'' 'Shamara' (''
E. euglossa'' x ''
E. guineensis'')
Intergeneric hybrids
As off 9 Sept 2021, the following intergeneric hybrids made with ''Eulophia'' as the seed/pod (capsule-bearing) parent have been registered with the Royal Horticultural Society:
* ''Cymbidilophia'' 'Jumbo Kehong' (''
E. andamanensis'' x ''
Cymbidiella pardalina
''Cymbidiella'', abbreviated as Cymla in horticultural trade, is a genus of 3 species of epiphytic orchids native to the moist forests of Madagascar
Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblika ...
'')
* ''Euclades'' 'Indianopolis' (''
E. guineensis'' x ''
Oeceoclades saundersiana
''Oeceoclades saundersiana'' is a terrestrial orchid species in the genus ''Oeceoclades'' that is native to a large area in tropical Africa. It can be found in west tropical Africa (Benin, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra ...
'')
* ''Eulobidium'' 'Rakthai' (''
E. andamanensis'' x ''
Cymbidium aloifolium
''Cymbidium aloifolium'', the aloe-leafed cymbidium, is a species of orchid
Orchids are plants that belong to the family Orchidaceae (), a diverse and widespread group of flowering plants with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant.
...
'')
* ''Eulomangis'' 'Jumbo Gram' (''
E. graminea'' x ''
Grammangis spectabilis'')
* ''Eulomangis'' 'Jumbo Keith' (''
E. andamanensis'' x ''
Grammangis spectabilis'')
* ''Eulomangis'' 'Jumbo Pete' (''
E. petersii'' x ''
Grammangis ellisii'')
* ''Eulophyllum'' 'Jumbo Keith' (''
E. andamanensis'' x ''
Grammatophyllum measuresianum
''Grammatophyllum'', sometimes abbreviated in horticultural trade as Gram, is a genus of 13 currently known orchid species. The name is derived from the Greek words 'gramma' (a line or streak or mark) and 'phyllon' (leaf), referring to the parall ...
'')
* ''Eulosellia'' 'Jumbo Nilotica' (''
E. graminea'' x ''
Ansellia africana'')
* ''Eulosellia'' 'Jumbo Nilotica' (''
E. graminea'' x ''
Ansellia africana'')
* ''Graphophia'' 'SAJVOL Germinator' (''
E. petersii'' x ''
Graphorkis concolor'')
A further three intergeneric hybrids have been registered with ''Eulophia'' as the pollen parent:
* ''Euclades'' 'Saint Léger' (''
Oeceoclades cordylinophylla
''Oeceoclades cordylinophylla'' is a terrestrial orchid species in the genus ''Oeceoclades'' that is native to Comoros and northern Madagascar. It was first described by the German botanist Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach in 1885 as ''Eulophia cordy ...
'' x ''
E. guineensis'')
* ''Eulophyllum'' 'Jumbo Amos' (''
Grammatophyllum scriptum
''Grammatophyllum scriptum'' is a species of orchid. The flowers are generally up to 4.5 cm wide, green with dark brown markings, held in racemes of up to 150 blooms. ''Grammatophyllum scriptum'' is native to south east Asia and is found in ...
'' x ''
E. andamanensis'')
* ''Gramcymbiphia'' 'Jumbo Lovely' (''Grammatocymbidium'' 'Lovely Melody' x ''
E. guineensis'')
Gallery
Image:Eulophia alta - fl 1.jpg, ''Eulophia alta
''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 America, Mexico and the West Indies, as well as the southeastern United States (states of ...
''
Image:Eulophia alta - pl.jpg, ''Eulophia alta
''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 America, Mexico and the West Indies, as well as the southeastern United States (states of ...
''
Image:Eulophia-guineensis.jpg, '' Eulophia guineensis''
Image:Eulophia-guineensis1.jpg, '' Eulophia guineensis''
Image:Eulophia spectabilis 1.jpg, ''Eulophia nuda
''Eulophia nuda'', the spectacular eulophia, is a species of corduroy orchid found in tropical and subtropical Asia to the Western Pacific.
Description
''Eulophia nuda'' is a perennial herbaceous and terrestrial plant with underground tubers, ...
''
Image:Eulophia obtusa by Md Sharif Hossain Sourav.jpg, ''Eulophia obtusa
''Eulophia obtusa'', a showy and distinctive species of orchid, popularly known as the ground orchid, recorded from Bangladesh, India, North India and Nepal (Sourav, M.S.H, et al. 2017). This orchid growing in seasonally in grassland. It is a g ...
''
References
External links
{{Taxonbar, from=Q281862
Eulophiinae genera