Bulbophyllum sect. Plumata
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Bulbophyllum sect. Plumata | |
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File:Bulbophyllum thiurum J.J.Verm. & P.O'Byrne, Gard. Bull. Singapore 57 136 (2005) (48405608047).jpg | |
Bulbophyllum thiurum | |
Scientific classification Edit this classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Monocots |
Order: | Asparagales |
Family: | Orchidaceae |
Subfamily: | Epidendroideae |
Genus: | Bulbophyllum |
Section: | Bulbophyllum sect. Plumata J J Verm, Schuit, & De Vogel 2014 |
Type species | |
Bulbophyllum plumatum | |
Species | |
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Bulbophyllum sect. Plumata is a section of the genus Bulbophyllum.[1]
Description
Species in this section have denticulate petal margins. This section is distinguished by the longitudinally furrowed column face.[2]
Distribution
Plants from this section are found in Southeast Asia.
Species
Bulbophyllum section Plumata comprises the following species:
Image | Name | Distribution | Elevation (m) |
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Bulbophyllum mirum J.J. Sm. 1906 | Sabah Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Flores, Bali and peninsular Malaysia | 1,000–1,600 metres (3,300–5,200 ft) | |
File:Bulbophyllum plumatum Orchi 081.jpg | Bulbophyllum plumatum Ames 1915 | Malaysia, Sumatra and the Philippines | 1,000–1,500 metres (3,300–4,900 ft) |
File:Bulbophyllum scotinochiton J.J.Verm. & P.O'Byrne in Gard. Bull. Singapore 57- 133 (2005) 20240329 134540.jpg | Bulbophyllum scotinochiton J.J.Verm. & P.O'Byrne 2005 | Sumatra | 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) |
File:Bulbophyllum thiurum J.J.Verm. & P.O'Byrne, Gard. Bull. Singapore 57 136 (2005) (48405630967).jpg | Bulbophyllum thiurum Vermeulen & O'Byrne 2005 | Malaysia | |
File:Bulbophyllum treschii KPW2023.jpg | Bulbophyllum treschii Jenny 2012 | Malaysia | 1,000–1,500 metres (3,300–4,900 ft) |
References
- ↑ "Bulbophyllum sect. Plumata". Tropicos. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
- ↑ VERMEULEN, JAAP J.; SCHUITEMAN, ANDRÉ; DE VOGEL, EDUARD F. (2014-04-23). "Nomenclatural changes in Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae; Epidendroideae)". Phytotaxa. 166 (2). Magnolia Press: 101. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.166.2.1. ISSN 1179-3163.