- Coelogyne has been subdivided in 23 sections or subgenera by De Vogel (1994) and Clayton. Molecular data show that Coelogyne is paraphyletic and should be reorganised. It should include the genera Neogyna and Pholidota, and several sections should be removed, including Cyathogyne, Tomentosae, Rigidiformes, Veitchiae and Verrucosae.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coelogyne
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See results only from coelogynes.comCoelogyne Cristata
Coelogyne cristata would definitely be the most popular and most widely grown of …
Coelogyne Marmorata
Coelogyne marmorata is a hardy, quick-growing and free flowering beautiful …
Coelogyne Trinervis
Sometimes sold as: Coelogyne rossiana. Varieties: There are a few variations but …
Coelogyne Speciosa
Coelogyne speciosa justly deserves its illustrious tag. Fortunately, it is very …
Coelogyne cristata Lindley - The American Orchid Society
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Coelogyne Species List
Feb 6, 1998 · A most interesting group of 150 species that is found in all four climes, hot, warm, cool and cold and in most all of Asia east of India and on into Indonesia and Fiji. Great care must be given in knowing what climate a …
How to Grow Coelogyne - Harvest to Table
Coelogyne is a genus of tree-dwelling (epiphytic) orchids that bear cascades of fragrant white or yellow flowers in pendent racemes. Coelogyne are cool- to intermediate -growing orchids. They can withstand outdoor temperatures to …
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It tends to flower but once a year, unlike its very close brother Coelogyne speciosa many of which produce new spikes over several months. Coelogyne xyrekes should be grown in a hanging basket so as to appreciate the …
Coelogyne pandurata - The Black (lipped) Orchid!
May 6, 2020 · The genus Coelogyne (see-LODGE-eh-nee), is marvelous, and not to be passed. They have delightful pseudobulbs with spoon or pleated sail-like leaves. Colored in white, beige, and green, their cascading blooms are often …
Coelogyne mooreana Sander - The American Orchid Society
Coelogyne Cristata Orchid Care - Guide to House Plants
An abundance of pristine white fragrant flowers make Coelogyne cristata a gorgeous orchid that's irresistible. In this guide, you'll get indoor orchid care tips and find out what makes Coelogynes bloom.
Coelogyne mayeriana - Chicago Botanic Garden
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