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Cyrtopodium flavum

Cyrtopodium flavum (Nees) Link & Otto ex Rchb.
Cyrtopodium flavum
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Cyrtopodium flavum is a species in the Orchidaceae family, first described in 1830 by (Nees) Link & Otto ex Rchb. It is native to regions including Brazil's Northeast, Southeast, and South, as well as Bolivia and Florida.

Description

Cyrtopodium flavum belongs to the genus Cyrtopodium and is part of the Orchidaceae family, a large and diverse group of flowering plants. The species is found in several regions, including Brazil's Northeast, Southeast, and South, as well as in Bolivia and Florida. It was first scientifically described in 1830 under the authorship of (Nees) Link & Otto ex Rchb. This orchid is part of a genus that includes several other species with similar morphological and ecological characteristics.

Distribution

BR · Bolivia · Brazil Northeast · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South · Florida

Synonyms

Tylochilus flavusCyrtopodium paranaenseCyrtopodium paranaense var. pickeliiCyrtopodium polyphyllumEpidendrum polyphyllumCyrtopodium polyphyllum var. pickeliiCyrtopodium cupreum

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