Trichocentrum carthagenense
Illustration of Trichocentrum carthagenense
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Epidendroideae
Genus: Trichocentrum
Species:
T. carthagenense
Binomial name
Trichocentrum carthagenense
(Jacq.) M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
Synonyms
  • Epidendrum carthagenense Jacq. (basionym)
  • Cymbidium undulatum Sw.
  • Epidendrum crispum Lam.
  • Lophiaris carthagenensis (Jacq.) Braem
  • Lophiaris oerstedii (Rchb.f.) R.Jiménez & Carnevali & Dressler
  • Oncidium carthagenense (Jacq.) Sw.
  • Oncidium carthagenense var. klotzschii Lindl.
  • Oncidium carthagenense var. sanguineum (Lindl.) Lindl.
  • Oncidium carthagenense var. swartzii Lindl.
  • Oncidium guttatum var. roseum Lindl.
  • Oncidium henchmannii (Knowles & Westc.) Lodd.
  • Oncidium huntianum Hook.
  • Oncidium huntleyanum Beer ex Lindl.
  • Oncidium kymatoides Kraenzl.
  • Oncidium luridum var. henchmannii Knowles & Westc.
  • Oncidium obsoletum Galeotti ex Lindl.
  • Oncidium oerstedii var. crispiflorum Schltr.
  • Oncidium panduriferum Kunth
  • Oncidium roseum Lodd.
  • Oncidium salvadorense Schltr.
  • Oncidium sanguineum Lindl.
  • Oncidium sanguineum var. roseum Regel

Trichocentrum carthagenense, also known as the Coot Bay dancing lady orchid, is a species of orchid found from the Everglades, the Caribbean and Mexico, Central America and down to northern Brazil.[1] The species name refers to the Cartagena, Colombia, where it was first collected in 1760.[2]

References

  1. Cetzal-Ix, William; Carnevali, Germán; Romero-González, Gustavo (2016). "SYNOPSIS OF THE TRICHOCENTRUM-CLADE (ORCHIDACEAE, ONCIDIINAE)". Harvard Papers in Botany. 21 (2): 141–169. doi:10.3100/hpib.v21iss2.2016.n3. ISSN 1043-4534. JSTOR 90000319. S2CID 90477190.
  2. Hammer, Roger L. (2015-01-06). Everglades Wildflowers: A Field Guide to Wildflowers of the Historic Everglades, including Big Cypress, Corkscrew, and Fakahatchee Swamps. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 77. ISBN 978-1-4930-1459-0.


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