ORCHIDACEAE NOVAE VEL MINUS COGNITAE

The following paper contains notes on four interesting species of<br />the family Orchidaceae, one of which is described as new to science.<br />The two Asiatic species turned up among a small collection of Indian<br />orchids, which were imported from that country by the author in...

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Main Author: H. G. JONES
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indonesian Institute of Sciences 1974-12-01
Series:Reinwardtia
Online Access:http://e-journal.biologi.lipi.go.id/index.php/reinwardtia/article/view/892
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description The following paper contains notes on four interesting species of<br />the family Orchidaceae, one of which is described as new to science.<br />The two Asiatic species turned up among a small collection of Indian<br />orchids, which were imported from that country by the author in 1960,<br />and subsequently flowered under cultivation in Barbados. The notes on<br />the two tropical American species have resulted from preliminary studies<br />undertaken for the purpose of preparing taxonomic revisions of the two<br />genera to which these species belong.
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spelling doaj.art-21934b099100448392c214f544c219d12022-12-21T21:58:17ZengIndonesian Institute of SciencesReinwardtia0034-365X2337-88241974-12-01917175801ORCHIDACEAE NOVAE VEL MINUS COGNITAEH. G. JONESThe following paper contains notes on four interesting species of<br />the family Orchidaceae, one of which is described as new to science.<br />The two Asiatic species turned up among a small collection of Indian<br />orchids, which were imported from that country by the author in 1960,<br />and subsequently flowered under cultivation in Barbados. The notes on<br />the two tropical American species have resulted from preliminary studies<br />undertaken for the purpose of preparing taxonomic revisions of the two<br />genera to which these species belong.http://e-journal.biologi.lipi.go.id/index.php/reinwardtia/article/view/892
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ORCHIDACEAE NOVAE VEL MINUS COGNITAE
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title ORCHIDACEAE NOVAE VEL MINUS COGNITAE
title_full ORCHIDACEAE NOVAE VEL MINUS COGNITAE
title_fullStr ORCHIDACEAE NOVAE VEL MINUS COGNITAE
title_full_unstemmed ORCHIDACEAE NOVAE VEL MINUS COGNITAE
title_short ORCHIDACEAE NOVAE VEL MINUS COGNITAE
title_sort orchidaceae novae vel minus cognitae
url http://e-journal.biologi.lipi.go.id/index.php/reinwardtia/article/view/892
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