Trichocentrum
Trichocentrum, often abbreviated Trctm in horticulture, is a genus in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Dancinglady orchid is a common name for plants in this genus. It was described by Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher and Eduard Friedrich Poeppig in 1836. This genus alone makes up the monogeneric Trichocentrum alliance, a quite distinct lineage of the subtribe Oncidiinae.
In 2024, Trichocentrum was expanded to include the genera Grandiphyllum and Saundersia, with the latter two synonymized.
, Plants of [the World Online] recognized 101 species within this genus, distributed in damp forests from Mexico and Florida to Argentina.
Description
The pseudobulbs are reduced. The obtuse, fleshy leaves are 9 cm long. They are broadly elliptic to ovate-lanceolate.The large, showy flowers grow basally on a short peduncle in a single-flowered to few-flowered raceme. They are white, or white covered with maroon dots. The petals and sepals are similar.
The long lip carries a short spur. This feature distinguishes the genus from other Oncidiinae, in which the spur is an extension of the column. The short column has a pair of apical wings on the stigma. The anther often bears minute papillae. There are two waxy pollinia, connected to elongate stipes.
Taxonomy
There is disagreement as to the taxonomic status of some species that were moved from Oncidium to Trichocentrum. Morphological characteristics of "typical" trichocentrums, such as being relatively small and squat with a short, few-to-several flowered inflorescence, contrasts sharply with the larger, heavier oncidiums with long, "mule-ear" leaves and showy, branched inflorescences with many flowers, or the "rat-tail" species with terete leaves.While studies of molecular phylogeny has caused substantial reclassifications, it is uncertain whether this new scheme will be widely adopted. As with many plants, hybridisation might heavily confound cladistic analyses, though the exact extent is unknown. Hybridisation of Trichocentrum with Oncidium has resulted in the hybrid genus × Trichocidium for example, and similar events in the past would result in unrealistic assessments of relationship based on molecular phylogenetic studies with too limited a scope.
In 2024, Trichocentrum was expanded to include the genera Grandiphyllum and Saundersia., the expansion is accepted by Plants of the World Online, but not by other sources, such as the World Flora Online.
Species
, Plants of the World Online accepted the following species and hybrids:- Trichocentrum aguirrei M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum albococcineum Linden
- Trichocentrum allenii J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum andreanum R.Jiménez & Carnevali
- Trichocentrum andrewsiae R.Jiménez & Carnevali
- Trichocentrum ascendens M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum auricula Meneguzzo & M.W.Chase
- Trichocentrum aurisasinorum M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum ayacuchense J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum bellanianum J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum bicallosum M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum binotii J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum biorbiculare R.Jiménez & Solano
- Trichocentrum brachyceras Schltr.
- Trichocentrum brachyphyllum R.Jiménez
- Trichocentrum brenesii Schltr.
- Trichocentrum brevicalcaratum C.Schweinf.
- Trichocentrum caatingaense J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum caloceras Endrés & Rchb.f.
- Trichocentrum candidum Lindl.
- Trichocentrum capistratum Linden & Rchb.f.
- Trichocentrum × carbonoi J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum carthagenense M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum cavendishianum M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum cayennense Meneguzzo & M.W.Chase
- Trichocentrum cebolleta M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum cepula J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum christensonianum J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum chrysops Soto Arenas & R.Jiménez
- Trichocentrum × cicyi J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum cosymbephorum R.Jiménez & Carnevali
- Trichocentrum crispiflorum Bogarín
- Trichocentrum × crispiluridum J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum croatii J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum croizatii J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum cymbiglossum Pupulin
- Trichocentrum dianthum Pupulin & Mora-Ret.
- Trichocentrum divaricatum Meneguzzo & M.W.Chase
- Trichocentrum edwallii Meneguzzo & M.W.Chase
- Trichocentrum estrellense Pupulin & J.B.García
- Trichocentrum flavovirens M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum × francoi J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum fuscum Lindl.
- Trichocentrum × haematochilum M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum helicanthum J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum hians Meneguzzo & M.W.Chase
- Trichocentrum hoegei Rchb.f.
- Trichocentrum ilhagrandense Meneguzzo & M.W.Chase
- Trichocentrum ionopthalmum Rchb.f.
- Trichocentrum johnii M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum jonesianum M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum lacerum J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum lanceanum M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum leeanum Rchb.f.
- Trichocentrum leptotifolium R.Jiménez & Solano
- Trichocentrum lindenii M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum × lindeoerstedii J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum longicalcaratum Rolfe
- Trichocentrum longifolium R.Jiménez
- Trichocentrum lowii M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum loyolicum Pupulin, Karremans & G.Merino
- Trichocentrum luridum M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum × lurigenense J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum × lurilindenii J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum macrocebolletum J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum margalefii M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum × marvraganii M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum micranthum Meneguzzo & M.W.Chase
- Trichocentrum microchilum M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum mirabile Meneguzzo & M.W.Chase
- Trichocentrum moreniorum Pupulin & Mor.-Pareja
- Trichocentrum morenoi M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum nanum M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum natalieae R.Jiménez & Solano
- Trichocentrum neudeckeri Königer
- Trichocentrum nudum M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum obcordilabium Pupulin
- Trichocentrum oerstedii R.Jiménez & Carnevali
- Trichocentrum × oersteluridum J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum oestlundianum M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum orthoplectron Rchb.f.
- Trichocentrum panduratum C.Schweinf.
- Trichocentrum paniculatum Meneguzzo & M.W.Chase
- Trichocentrum pendulum R.Jiménez & Solano
- Trichocentrum perezii Beutelsp.
- Trichocentrum pfavii Rchb.f.
- Trichocentrum pohlianum M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum popowianum Königer
- Trichocentrum porphyrio Rchb.f.
- Trichocentrum pulchrum Poepp. & Endl.
- Trichocentrum pumilum M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum pupulinianum Bogarín & Karremans
- Trichocentrum purpureum Lindl. ex Rchb.f.
- Trichocentrum × quintanarooense J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum recurvum Lindl.
- Trichocentrum schrautianum J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum schunkeanum Meneguzzo & M.W.Chase
- Trichocentrum schwambachiae Meneguzzo
- Trichocentrum sierracaracolense R.Jiménez & Solano
- Trichocentrum silverarum J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum splendidum M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum sprucei M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum stacyi M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum stramineum M.W.Chase & N.H.Williams
- Trichocentrum tapiae J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum × teaboanum R.Jiménez & Carnevali
- Trichocentrum tenuiflorum Lindl.
- Trichocentrum tigrinum Linden & Rchb.f.
- Trichocentrum ultrajectinum J.M.H.Shaw
- Trichocentrum undulatum Ackerman & M.W.Chase
- Trichocentrum viridulum Pupulin
- Trichocentrum yucatanense R.Jiménez & Solano
- Trichocentrum yuroaense J.M.H.Shaw
In horticulture
In cultivation they are subject to rot unless provided with conditions similar to those they experience in the wild. Extensive research into the ecological profiles of individual species may be required to achieve success cultivating them. Many species from Central America apparently endure a prolonged drought for at least part of the year, and have developed succulent leaves to deal with these conditions. Plants may shrivel quite severely without long-lasting injury.