Clowesia
Clowesia is a genus of the family Orchidaceae. Species of this genus are epiphytic and contain many pseudobulbs with several internodes. The leaves of this plant are arranged alternatively in two vertical rows on opposite sides of the rachis. Clowesia has a simple gullet flower that allows for pollination by male euglossine bees. The flowers are often unisexual and contain a viscidium.
Species
Seven species of this genus are currently recognized, all native to southern Mexico, Central America, and northern South America.| Image | Name | Distribution | Elevation |
| Clowesia amazonica K.G.Lacerda & V.P.Castro | Venezuela, Ecuador, northern Brazil | 200 - 800 meters | |
| Clowesia dodsoniana E.Aguirre | Chiapas, Oaxaca | 100 - 600 meters | |
| Clowesia glaucoglossa Dodson | Michoacán | 520 - 1200 meters | |
| Clowesia rosea Lindl. | Michoacán, Guerrero, Oaxaca | ||
| Clowesia russelliana Dodson | Chiapas, Central America, Venezuela | 600 - 1000 meters | |
| Clowesia thylaciochila Dodson | Chiapas, Oaxaca | 600 - 1200 meters | |
| Clowesia warczewiczii Dodson | Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Guyana, Colombia, Suriname, Ecuador, northern Brazil | 70 - 500 meters |