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Neuwiedia. Neuwiedia veratrifolia Blume; Neuwiedia veratrifolia Blume is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Neuwiedia (family Orchidaceae). The record derives from WCSP (data supplied on 2012-03-23) which reports it as an accepted name (record 135442) with original publication details: Tijdschr. Natuurl.


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The flowers are borne on a terminal raceme and can grow up to 40cm tall, the scape and bracts are covered with hairs. The flowers are pale yellow and do not open fully, the sepals and petals are hairy on the outer surface, the flower lip is pale yellow and has a raised midrib on the upper surface. The flower has 1 stigma and 3 anthers.


Neuwiedia Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

Neuwiedia veratrifolia(as syn.Neuwiedia amboinensis) tab 1 fig. I in: Johannes Jacobus Smith: Icones Orchidacearum Malayensium I (1930) Borneo, Jawa, Malaya, Maluku, Philippines, Sulawesi, Sumatera. Vanuatu. Wikispecies has an entry on: Neuwiedia veratrifolia . This page was last edited on 22 March 2023, at 16:49.


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We amplified and sequenced mitochondrial ribosomal large subunit DNA from fungi in roots of Neuwiedia veratrifolia(Orchidaceae), a member of the small subfamily Apostasioideae that is sister to the remainder of Orchidaceae, and used the extended database to identify the mycorrhizal fungi.


Specimen Neuwiedia veratrifolia Blume Flora of Solomon Islands

Neuwiedia has lip flowers, which are pollinated by Trigona bees; Apostasia has "Solanum‐type" flowers with recurved perianth and united anthers. Our study supports the view that Apostasia and.


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Published: 12 January 2021 Seed dispersal in Neuwiedia singapureana: novel evidence for avian endozoochory in the earliest diverging clade in Orchidaceae Yu Zhang, Yuan-Yuan Li, Miaomiao Wang, Jia Liu, Fanqiang Luo & Yung-I Lee Botanical Studies 62, Article number: 3 ( 2021 ) Cite this article 4306 Accesses 6 Citations 2 Altmetric Metrics Abstract


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this taxon and Neuwiedia veratrifolia and allies based on fresh material, herbarium specimens, and the available literature. Neuwiedia malipoensis Z. J. Liu, L. J. Chen & Ke Wei Liu, sp. nov. TYPE: China. Yunnan: Malipo, Ma An Shan, 1100 m, evergreen broad-leaved forest, limestone mountainous


IMG_20101121 Neuwiedia veratrifolia in situ 02 Mt Serapi /… Flickr

Neuwiedia veratrifolia Neuwiedia borneensis de Vogel 1969 - Borneo Neuwiedia elongata de Vogel 1969 - Borneo Neuwiedia griffithii Rchb.f. 1874 - Vietnam, Malaya, Sumatra Neuwiedia inae de Vogel 1969 - Borneo, Vietnam Neuwiedia malipoensis Z.J.Liu, L.J.Chen & K.Wei Liu 2012 - Yunnan Neuwiedia siamensis de Vogel 1969 -Thailand


Neuwiedia veratrifolia

This name is reported by Orchidaceae as an accepted name in the genus Neuwiedia (family Orchidaceae). The record derives from WCSP (data supplied on 2022-04-18) which reports it as an accepted name


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Neuwiedia is a primitive genus of orchids distributed from China to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands growing on leaf litter in dense shade at 150 - 1000 m (Comber 2001; Chen et al. 2009 ). The eight species and four varieties are all terrestrial herbs that occur in Malesia.


Neuwiedia veratrifolia, light micrographs of serial (proximal to

!Neuwiedia veratrifolia Blume 1834. Plant and Flowers. Flower Closeup. Photo by André Schuiteman, courtesy of Dr. E.F. de Vogel and Jaap Vermeulenand Their Netherlands National Herbarium Website. LATE. Common Name or Meaning The Veratrium-Like Neuwiedia Flower Size to 1.4" [to 3.5 cm]


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Naturally occurring seedlings of Neuwiedia veratrifolia were found in three localities in Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia. Seedlings consisted of an irregular oblong protocorm and a terminal leafy rooted shoot. Protocorms contained mycotrophic tissue of the kind typical of orchid mycorrhiza (tolypophagy).


Orchid (Neuwiedia veratrifolia)

Neuwiedia veratrifolia was chosen as an outgroup taxon because Neuwiedia is the sister group of Apostasia . DNA sequences were aligned using the program CLUSTAL_X and modified manually to minimize the number of gaps. All indels were coded as missing data. Regions in which the alignment was considered ambiguous were deleted from the analyses.


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Seedlings of Neuwiedia veratrifolia, belonging to the subfamily Apostasioideae, usually considered the most basal in orchid phylogeny, were found for the first time by Kristiansen et al. (2001).


Neuwiedia Blume Plants of the World Online Kew Science

Taxon: Neuwiedia veratrifolia. Accessed: 2023 Mar 8. Govaerts, R. et al. 2023. Neuwiedia veratrifolia in Kew Science Plants of the World Online. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published online. Accessed: 2023 Mar 8. Reference page. Hassler, M.


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Neuwiedia veratrifolia Blume. First published in Tijdschr. Natuurl. Gesch. Physiol. 1: 142 (1834) This species is accepted The native range of this species is Malesia to Vanuatu. It is a perennial and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. Taxonomy; Images; Distribution; Synonyms; Publications.