Orchideae is a tribe of orchids in the subfamily Orchidoideae. Historically, it was divided into 2 subtribes, Orchidinae and Habenariinae. The subtribe Orchidinae alone contains about 1,800 species.[1] However, although some phylogenetic studies have established the monophyly of the subtribes, the generic boundaries are unclear, with many genera as traditionally circumscribed being paraphyletic or even polyphyletic.[2] Species of genera such as Habenaria and Platanthera have been placed into both subtribes.[3] A 2017 molecular phylogenetic study found that both subtribes did form clades, but did not formally recognize Habenariinae, because of missing genera and uncertainty over generic boundaries.[1] The Asian species of Orchideae, in particular, have been subject to repeated changes of generic placement from 2012 onwards.[3][2][4][5][6][1]
As of 2017, Orchideae is divided into 6 subtribes: Brownleeinae, Pachitinae, Huttonaeinae, Orchidinae, Coryciinae, and Disinae.[7]
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Orchideae is a tribe of orchids in the subfamily Orchidoideae. Historically, it was divided into 2 subtribes, Orchidinae and Habenariinae. The subtribe...
the Orchidoideae have been partitioned into up to 6 tribes, including Orchideae, Diseae, Cranichideae, Chloraeeae, Diurideae, and Codonorchideae. However...
2015, the authors expressed doubt about their division of the tribes Orchideae and Vandeae into subtribes. The placement of the genera Pachites, Holothrix...
embryos and abundant endosperm. In some modern flowering plants, the Orchideae for example, the embryo occupies most of the seed and the endosperm is...
or bog orchids, is a widely distributed genus of orchids in the tribe Orchideae. About 880 species of Habenaria have been formally described. They are...
Hindu. Retrieved 16 October 2017. "Habenaria sahyadrica (Orchidaceae, Orchideae) a new species from the Western Ghats (India)". Biotaxa. Retrieved 16...
Libraries; Australian National Botanic Gardens. Retrieved 2 September 2012. H.G. Reichenbach f. Orchideae Wallisianae novae. Linnaea vol.41: 99-118 1877 v t e...
Brownleeinae is an orchid subtribe in the tribe Orchideae. Chase, Mark W.; Cameron, Kenneth M.; Freudenstein, John V.; Pridgeon, Alec M.; Salazar, Gerardo;...
have now mostly dropped out of use, being displaced by the name Orchidales (formed from the family name Orchidaceae). order Gynandrae family Orchideae...
London. 1872–1897: The Flora of British India: Volume V, Chenopodiaceæ to Orchideæ. London: L. Reeve & Co. 1890. ISBN 0-913196-29-0. A General System of Botany...
Orchis is a genus in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), occurring mainly in Europe and Northwest Africa, and ranging as far as Tibet, Mongolia, and Xinjiang...
descriptive name, but preferred Gynandrae. order Microspermae family Hydrocharideae family Burmanniaceae family Orchideae order Microspermae family Orchidaceae...
Orchidoideae (7 tribes and 3,630 species; has 2 subclades with tribes Orchideae and Diseae then the other has tribes Cranichideae, Chloraeeae and Diurideae)...
F. Hofmeister. p. 422. Brentham, George (21 February 1881). "Notes on Orchideae". The Journal of the Linnean Society. 18: 314–315 – via Biodiversity Heritage...
They also showed that the tribe Diseae is paraphyletic over the tribe Orchideae. The smaller version of Coryciinae, with Disperis excluded, is known as...
(WCSP). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Reichenbach, Heinrich G. (1876). "Orchideae Roezlianae novae". Linnaea. 41: 57. Retrieved 30 January 2018. "Genoplesium...
botanical author abbreviation Tod. is applied to species he described. Orchideae siculae sive enumeratio orchidearum in Sicilia hucusque detectarum, Ex...
over another tribe, Orchideae. Consequently, Chase et alii (2015) combined Diseae and Orchideae into a larger version of Orchideae and included Disinae...
independently at least four times in the Orchideae. Ponerorchis is placed in the orchid subfamily Orchidoideae, tribe Orchideae, subtribe Orchidineae. After the...