Neofinetia

Neofinetia
Neofinetia falcata (Now classified as Vanda)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Epidendroideae
Tribe: Vandeae
Subtribe: Aeridinae
Alliance: Trichoglottis
Genus: Vanda
Hu
Species
Synonyms
  • Angorkis Thou. 1809
  • Angorkis Spreng 1822
  • Finetia Schltr.
  • Nipponorchis Masamune 1934

Neofinetina was a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae but is now classified as a Vanda. There are three species found in China (3 species), Korea (2 species), and Japan (1 species).

Species

风兰 (feng lan) China (N Fujian, S Gansu, SW Hubei, W Jiangxi, Sichuan, Zhejiang)

풍란 (pungnan) Korea

風蘭 (fũran) Japan (Honshu from the Kantō region westwards; Shikoku; Kyushu; and Ryukyu Islands.)

短距风兰 (duan ju feng lan) China (Chongqing) and possibly N. Korea.

西昌风兰 (xi chang feng lan) China (SW Sichuan)

(There is some controversy on whether N. xichangnensis is a true species, or just a large form of N. richardsiana.)

Botanical history

The type species was introduced to the West from Japan by Carl Peter Thunberg in 1784, and placed in the genus Orchis. In 1925 H. H. Hu created Neofinetia as a monotypic genus.

Neofinetia is named in honor of Achille Eugène Finet, a French botanist and author of Contributions a la Flore de L'Asie Orientale. The Greek prefix neo, (new) was added to distinguish it from another plant genus named earlier to honor Finet.

Intergeneric hybrids

In horticulture, Neofinetia is abbreviated as Neof. In the last part of the 20th century, it gained a great deal of attention in hybrid programs with other vandaceous orchids, thanks to its relative hardiness, scent, compact size, and above all, ease of culture.

References

See also

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