Malaxis
Adder's Mouth |
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Malaxis monophyllos |
Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Plantae |
(unranked): |
Angiosperms |
(unranked): |
Monocots |
Order: |
Asparagales |
Family: |
Orchidaceae |
Subfamily: |
Epidendroideae |
Tribe: |
Malaxideae |
Genus: |
Malaxis Sol. ex Sw. |
Selected Species |
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Synonyms |
- Achroanthes Raf.
- Acroanthes Raf.
- Cheiropterocephalus Barb. Rodr.
- Dienia Lindl.
- Hammarbya Kuntze
- Microstylis (Nutt.) Eaton
- Pedilea Lindl.
- Pseudoliparis Finet
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Malaxis, commonly Adder's Mouth, is a genus of terrestrial and semiepiphytic orchids. The generic name signifies "smooth" and alludes to the tender texture of the lamina. There are approximately 182 species.
Malaxis densiflora from India
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