| [ÄݦWÄÀ·N] Papilionanthe, »ñ½ºÄõÄÝ, The name "Papilionanthe" for this orchid genus is derived from the Latin word "papilio" (butterfly) and the Greek word "anthos" (flower), literally translating to "butterfly flower". This refers to the distinctive butterfly-like shape of the flowers, particularly their prominent, often contrasting, lip. The genus is closely related to the more well-known genus Vanda.
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Ple. »ñ½ºÄõÄÝ Papilionanthe
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Papilionanthe greenii, 1974, ®æªL»ñ½ºÄõ, «n«D´Óª«¾Ç®a David Green, À¹ºû ®æªL,
Papilionanthe uniflora, 1974, ³æªá»ñ½ºÄõ, uniflora = ³æªá,
Papilionanthe biswasiana (Ghose & Mukerjee) Garay Papilionanthe cylindrica (Lindl.) Seidenf. Papilionanthe hookeriana (Rchb.f.) Schltr. Papilionanthe motuoensis J.D.Ya & D.Z.Li Papilionanthe pedunculata (Kerr) Garay Papilionanthe sillemiana (Rchb.f.) Garay Papilionanthe teres (Roxb.) Schltr. teres = ¥ú·Æªº, Papilionanthe tricuspidata (J.J.Sm.) Garay Papilionanthe vandarum (Rchb.f.) Garay
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