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Sarcoglottis C.Presl
(2022-12)
The genus Sarcoglottis was named in 1827 by Czech botanist Carl Borivoj Presl, a professor at the University of Prague. The name comes from the Greek sarkos, meaning flesh, and glotta, tongue, in reference to the texture ...
Lycaste Lindl.
(2020)
The British botanist John Lindley established Lycaste in Edwards’s Botanical Register in 1843. Based on morphological characters, he separated this group of orchids from the genus Maxillaria Ruiz & Pav. The generic name ...
Xylobium Lindl.
(2022)
Xylobium derives from the Greek words xylon, wood, and
bios, life, meaning “life on the wood or tree”. Though, it
seems contradictory that Lindley chose a name referring to
the epiphytic habit of the plant because the ...
Telipogon Kunth
(2022)
Se presenta una sinopsis del género Telipogon en Costa Rica y se describen e ilustran tres nuevas especies.
Lepanthes Sw. [with three new species from Costa Rica]
(2022-02)
The genus Lepanthes in Costa Rica is presented and discussed. Three new species (Lepanthes sol Pupulin, L. victoria Pupulin & Bogarín, and L. marta-herraae Bogarín & Pupulin) are described and illustrated.