Biology:Aerides multiflora

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Short description: Species of orchid

Aerides multiflora
Aerides multiflorum - Plants of the coast of Coromandel (Plate 271).jpg
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Epidendroideae
Genus: Aerides
Species:
A. multiflora
Binomial name
Aerides multiflora
Roxb. (1820)
Synonyms
  • Aerides affinis Wall. ex J. Lindl. (1833)
  • Aerides lobbii Lem. (1868)
  • Aerides veitchii E. Morren (1876)
  • Aerides godefroyana Rchb.f. (1886)
  • Aerides multiflora var. godefroyana (Rchb.f.) H.J. Veitch (1887)
  • Epidendrum geniculatum Hook.f. (1890)
  • Aerides multiflora var. lobbii H.J. Veitch (1891)
  • Aerides multiflora var. veitchii (E. Morren) H.J. Veitch (1891)
  • Cleisostoma vacherotiana Guillaumin (1948)
  • Aerides multiflora var. dactyloides M. Ahmed & al. (1989)

Aerides multiflora, the multi-flowered aerides, is a species of orchid, native to Southeast Asia, the Coromandel Coast, and Bangladesh.[1]

Synonymy and confusion

In 1820, William Roxburgh published a description of Aerides multiflora. [2] In 1882, João Barbosa Rodrigues published a description of a very different plant under the name of Epidendrum geniculatum.[3] Eight years later, in 1890, Joseph Dalton Hooker published a description of an orchid now recognized as Aerides multiflora Roxb. and named it Epidendrum geniculatum.[4] Thus, Epidendrum geniculatum Barb.Rodr. is a very different taxon from Epidendrum geniculatum Hook.f., a synonym for Aerides multiflora Roxb., the subject of this article.


Sinonimia y confusión

En 1820, William Roxburgh publicó una descripción de la Aerides multiflora. [5] En 1882, João Barbosa Rodrigues publicó una descripción de una planta muy diferente con el nombre de Epidendrum geniculatum. .[6] Ocho años más tarde, en 1890, Joseph Dalton Hooker publicó la descripción de una orquídea hoy conocida como Aerides multiflora Roxb. y la llamó Epidendrum geniculatum.[7] Por lo tanto, Epidendrum geniculatumBarb.Rodr. es un taxón muy diferente de Epidendrum geniculatum Hook.f., que es sinónimo de Aerides multiflora Roxb..


Content in this edit is translated from the existing English Wikipedia article at :es:Aerides multiflorum; see its history for attribution.

References

Wikidata ☰ Q2213634 entry