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- 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
- Dna Barcoding of Some Indian Coelogyne (Epidendroideae
- Pleione: Terrestrial Orchids
- Chloroplast Genome Analysis of Two Medicinal Coelogyne Spp. (Orchidaceae) Shed Light on the Genetic Information, Comparative Genomics, and Species Identification
- Medicinal Orchids in India and Their Conservation: a Review
- Orchids Revealed: a New Family of Homeopathic Remedies Orchidaceae Is the Largest Plant Family in the World with Over 30,000 Species
- Pleiones of Sikkim-Himalayas Naresh Swami
- Coelogyne Victoria-Reginae (Orchidaceae, Epidendroideae, Arethuseae), a New Species from Chin State, Myanmar
- Epiphytic Orchid Diversity Along an Altitudinal Gradient in Central Nepal
- 115. NEOGYNA HG Reichenbach, Bot. Zeitung
- A New Species of Coelogyne (Orchidaceae) from Western Yunnan, China
- Pseudobulbs Narrowly Conico-Oblongoid, Distally Abruptly
- Introduction Orchids of the Genus Coelogyne Lindl. Are Distributed In
- Lakshman Chandra De, Promila Pathak, A.N. Rao, P.K. Rajeevan Commercial Orchids
- Coelogyne - for You, for Me
- Janet Plested
- (Orchidaceae): Coelogyne Lindl. Comprises Approximately (1907
- Price List of Orchids
- Robust Inference of Monocot Deep Phylogeny Using an Expanded Multigene Plastid Data Set Sean W
- Medicinal Orchids of the Himalayan Region