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  • Coelogyne Flaccida

    Coelogyne Flaccida

  • June 2019

    June 2019

  • Orchids – Tropical Species

    Orchids – Tropical Species

  • Networks in a Large-Scale Phylogenetic Analysis: Reconstructing Evolutionary History of Asparagales (Lilianae) Based on Four Plastid Genes

    Networks in a Large-Scale Phylogenetic Analysis: Reconstructing Evolutionary History of Asparagales (Lilianae) Based on Four Plastid Genes

  • Coelogyne Unchained Melody by Bruce Adams

    Coelogyne Unchained Melody by Bruce Adams

  • Endemic Wild Ornamental Plants from Northwestern Yunnan, China

    Endemic Wild Ornamental Plants from Northwestern Yunnan, China

  • Coelogyne Cristata and Pholidota Articulata Used for Healing Fractures

    Coelogyne Cristata and Pholidota Articulata Used for Healing Fractures

  • Bulletin of the Orchid Society of Canberra, Inc

    Bulletin of the Orchid Society of Canberra, Inc

  • China: a Rich Flora Needed of Urgent Conservationprovided by Digital.CSIC

    China: a Rich Flora Needed of Urgent Conservationprovided by Digital.CSIC

  • Total Evidence Phylogeny of Coelogyne and Allied Genera (Coelogyninae, Epidendroideae, Orchidaceae) Based on Morphological, Anatomical and Molecular Characters

    Total Evidence Phylogeny of Coelogyne and Allied Genera (Coelogyninae, Epidendroideae, Orchidaceae) Based on Morphological, Anatomical and Molecular Characters

  • Growing Coelogyne

    Growing Coelogyne

  • Root Anatomical Studies in Some Species of Coelogyneae (Orchidaceae) with Reference to Ecological Adaptations

    Root Anatomical Studies in Some Species of Coelogyneae (Orchidaceae) with Reference to Ecological Adaptations

  • In Vitro Mass Propagation of an Endangered, Ornamentally and Medicinally Important Orchid, Coelogyne Flaccida Lindl

    In Vitro Mass Propagation of an Endangered, Ornamentally and Medicinally Important Orchid, Coelogyne Flaccida Lindl

  • Some Orchid Species Found in Kalay.Pdf (442

    Some Orchid Species Found in Kalay.Pdf (442

  • Phylogenetic of the Orchid Genus Coelogyne in Peninsular Malaysia Inferred from Morphological Characteristics and Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) Sequence Data

    Phylogenetic of the Orchid Genus Coelogyne in Peninsular Malaysia Inferred from Morphological Characteristics and Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) Sequence Data

  • A List of Orchid Books

    A List of Orchid Books

  • Reorganising the Orchid Genus Coelogyne a Phylogenetic Classification Based on Morphology and Molecules

    Reorganising the Orchid Genus Coelogyne a Phylogenetic Classification Based on Morphology and Molecules

  • Medicinal Orchids of Arunachal Pradesh: a Review

    Medicinal Orchids of Arunachal Pradesh: a Review

Top View
  • The Molecular and Morphological Systematics of Subfamily Epidendroideae (Orchidaceae)
  • Endangered Orchids and Their Conservation in North East India 5
  • Volume 99 Number 2 Pages 129–288 2013 Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 139 180 287 ______John Sawyer 231 Colin Clubbe 147 Alan J
  • Asymbiotic Seed Germination and Mass Multiplication of Taprobanea Spathulata (L.) Christenson (Asparagales: Orchidaceae): a Medicinally Important Epiphytic Orchid
  • Chapter2 a Taxonomic Revision of Coelogyne Sect. Ocellatae
  • 11 Orchids for Pot Culture/ Hanging Baskets/ Tree Mounting
  • Orchids – Tropical Species
  • Pharmacognostic Studies on the Pseudobulb of Coelogyne Cristata
  • Coelogyne Magnifica (Orchidaceae), a New Species from Northern Myanmar
  • In Vitro Regeneration of Coelogyne Nervosa A.Rich. and Eria Pseudoclavicaulis Blatt., Threatened Orchids of Western Ghats, India
  • Coelogyne Pandurata, the Xenia Orchidacea and Heinrich Gustav
  • Newsletter – March 2016 the Orchid Society of Karnataka
  • Chapter6 Summary and Conclusions
  • Coelogyninae, Epidendroideae, Orchidaceae)
  • MBG Press Catalog 2010
  • Taxonomic Revision of Geesinkorchis (Coelogyninae; Epidendroideae; Orchidaceae)
  • Coelogyne Pseudoviscosa, a New Coelogyne Species from Laos ______Page 3
  • By Volume 30-1 Through Volume 84-4


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