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  1. 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.
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    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 …

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