Phaius
Phaius, commonly known as swamp orchids or in Chinese as 鶴頂蘭屬/鹤顶兰属 , is a genus of forty-five species of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. They are evergreen, terrestrial herbs which form clumps with crowded, sometimes stem-like pseudobulbs, large, pleated leaves and relatively large, often colourful flowers. Species in this genus are found in the tropical parts of Africa, Asia, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, Australia, and various islands of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. One species is also naturalized in Hawaii, Florida, and the Caribbean.
Description
Orchids in the genus Phaius are evergreen, terrestrial, sympodial herbs with thin underground rhizomes and crowded above ground, sometimes stem-like pseudobulbs. There are several pleated, stalked leaves emerging from the pseudobulb. The flower stalk is unbranched and bears a few to many moderately large, resupinate, often colourful flowers. The sepals and petals are similar in size and shape and the labellum has three lobes and a shallow pouch near its base.Taxonomy and naming
The genus Phaius was first formally described in 1790 by João [de Loureiro] and the description was published in his book Flora Cochinchinensis. The specific epithet is derived from the Ancient Greek word phaios meaning "dusky" or "brown", referring to the brownish colour of the flowers of many species in this genus.List of species
The following is a list of Phaius species recognised by Plants of [the World Online] as of September 2023:- Phaius amboinensis Blume
- Phaius baconii J.J.Wood & Shim
- Phaius borneensis J.J.Sm.
- Phaius callosus Lindl.
- Phaius columnaris C.Z.Tang & S.J.Chen
- Phaius cooperi Rolfe
- Phaius corymbioides Schltr.
- Phaius daenikeri Kraenzl.
- Phaius ecalcaratus J.J.Sm.,
- Phaius flavus Lindl.,
- Phaius grandiflorus Govaerts
- Phaius gratus Blume
- Phaius hainanensis C.Z.Tang & S.J.Chen
- Phaius hekouensis Tsukaya, M.Nakaj. & S.K.Wu
- Phaius indigofer Hassk.
- Phaius indochinensis Seidenf. & Ormerod
- Phaius labiatus J.J.Sm.
- Phaius landyae P.J.Cribb & J.V.Stone
- Phaius leonidii P.J.Cribb & J.V.Stone
- Phaius longicornu Guillaumin
- Phaius luridus Thwaites
- Phaius lyonii Ames |Ames]
- Phaius mannii Rchb.f.
- Phaius mishmensis Rchb.f.
- Phaius montanus Schltr.
- Phaius nanus Hook.f.
- Phaius occidentalis Schltr.
- Phaius pauciflorus Blume
- *Phaius pauciflorus var. pallidus Holttum
- *Phaius pauciflorus subsp. pauciflorus
- *Phaius pauciflorus var. punctatus J.J.Sm.
- *Phaius pauciflorus subsp. sabahensis J.J.Wood & A.L.Lamb
- *Phaius pauciflorus var. sumatranus J.J.Sm.
- Phaius philippinensis N.E.Br.
- Phaius pictus T.E.Hunt
- Phaius pulchellus Kraenzl.
- *Phaius pulchellus var. ambrensis Bosser
- *Phaius pulchellus var. andrambovatensis Bosser
- *Phaius pulchellus var. pulchellus
- *Phaius pulchellus var. sandrangatensis Bosser
- Phaius reflexipetalus J.J.Wood & Shim
- Phaius robertsii F.Muell.
- Phaius stenocentron Schltr.
- Phaius subtrilobus Ames & C.Schweinf.
- Phaius takeoi H.J.Su
- Phaius tankervilleae Blume
- *Phaius tankervilleae var. antoninae J.V.Stone & P.J.Cribb
- *Phaius tankervilleae var. australis J.V.Stone & P.J.Cribb
- *Phaius tankervilleae var. baolocensis J.V.Stone & P.J.Cribb
- *Phaius tankervilleae var. bernaysii J.V.Stone & P.J.Cribb
- *Phaius tankervilleae var. devogelii J.V.Stone & P.J.Cribb
- *Phaius tankervilleae var. tankervilleae
- Phaius tenuis Rchb.f.
- Phaius tetragonus Rchb.f.
- Phaius tonkinensis
- Phaius trichoneurus Schltr.
- Phaius wallichii Lindl.
- Phaius wenshanensis F.Y.Liu
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