Orchid. Bryophytes generally live on land but are mostly found in moist environments, for they have free-swimming sperm that require water for transport. (eds.) Graphorchis decipiens (Kurz) Kuntze Graphorchis graminea (Lindl.) 2020. Upland Species. (2009). Philippines, Perennial wildflowers re-grow each season from overwinter root material. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehra Dun. Occurs almost always (estimated probability 99%) under natural conditions in wetlands. Occurs in wetlands in another region, but occurs almost always (estimated probability 99%) under natural conditions in non-wetlands in the regions specified. To return to The Plant List: please use your browser's back button to return to this page. Cite taxon page as 'WFO (2020): Eulophia graminea. equally likely to occur in wetlands or non-wetlands. For example, matching the full name exactly in a Scientific Name search for Piptochaetium avenacioides may be difficult, but strings of either tium aven or avenaci or m avenac or pipto will all result in very small lists of matches. Amarin. Any species which is likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range. Cultivated occurrences are not mapped. The Orchids of Nepal: 1-252. "Eulophia graminea Lindley in Flora of China @ efloras.org" eFlora. Cambodia, Digital Image © Board of Trustees, RBG Kew http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/, Kew Backbone Distributions United States Botanic Garden. Taiwan, This definition does not rely on the economic severity or geographic range of the problem, but on the documented ecological damage caused. Eulophia graminea forms a dense monoculture and is now found in rockland hammock and pine rockland habitats and cypress strands, growing in rock, sand, mulch and bare earth.Eulophia graminea is a naturalized ground orchid with the potential to become an invasive plant spread by airborne seeds and pseudobulbs moved in mulch and soil. Category I - Species that are invading and disrupting native plant communities in Florida. Capsule pendulous, ellipsoid, 25-30 × ca. Genus: Eulophia R.Br. Eulophia. EULOPHIA GRAMINEA Lindley, Gen. Sp. (family Orchidaceae). 1-2). Flora of China 25: 1-570. This species has been described by Lindl. Readers should always consult his/her physician before using or consuming a plant for medicinal purposes. Terms and Conditions — Obligate Upland. Published on the Internet http://www.kew.org/herbcat [accessed on Day Month Year]'. Usually occurs in wetlands, but occasionally found in non-wetlands. – wild coco Species: Eulophia graminea Lindl. View county names by placing the cursor over the map. Lucksom, S.Z. Eulophia Eulophia graminea Eulophia graminea 1833 Lindl. Furthermore, a search of "Virginia snake" or even "nia snak" yields one result: Virginia snakeroot. You will need to log in before your comment is sent! Contact: naocc@si.edu. Institute for Systematic Botany, University of South Florida, Tampa. ex Lindl. and enter that information into the provided field. Eulophia graminea Lindl. Usually, the last letter (or two) of a given genus, a space, and the first few correct letters of the specific epithet will provide a sufficiently short list containing the desired taxon. or respective copyright holders. & Ohba, H. (2016). Borneo, Published on the Internet at http://www.ipni.org and http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/ Graphorkis graminea (Lindley) Kuntze, Revis. Eulophia ucbii Malhotra & Balodi Eulophia venusta Schltr. North The fungal component of a lichen absorbs water and nutrients from the surroundings and provides a suitable environment for the alga or cyanobacterium. Pl. Proper vouchers display all the necessary attributes for complete identification of the plant, and are to be accompanied by accurate locality, habitat, collection time, and collector data. Pakistan, This numeric rank provides the relative rarity for each species based on a scale from 1 (very rare) to 5 (common). Eulophia graminea Lindl. (2009). Also called. Searching using "snake root" will yield no results due to the extra space, but searching "snake" will generate a short list of plants with the word "snake" in the common name. How to Cite, World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, The New York Botanical Garden Virtual Herbarium, National Center for Biotechnology Information, The Plant List — A working list for all plant species. Toggle navigation. Eulophia inconspicua Griff. Petals reflexed above middle, narrowly ovate, 9-10 × 2.5-3 mm, apex shortly acuminate; lip subobovate-oblong, 9-10 × 4-5 mm, spurred at base, 3-lobed at or below middle; lateral lobes small; mid-lobe orbicular, 4-5 × 4-5 mm, apex with an acute mucro; disk with (3 or)5 longitudinal lamellae, extending from base of lip almost to apex of mid-lobe, divided into fimbriate fringes on mid-lobe, white tinged purplish red; spur usually curving forward, cylindric or slightly clavate, 3-3.5 mm, apex acute to obtuse. FLEPPC: Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council, DEP: Department of Environmental Protection, Filter by County - Counties to Include - ANY versus ALL, Filter by County - Counties to Exclude - ANY versus ALL. All roots, stems, and leaves die at the end of the growing season. 182. India, Synonyms: Eulophia ramosa, Eulophia sinensis, Eulophia gusukumai. Obligate wetland. Orch. The mutualistic symbiotic association of a fungus with an alga or a cyanobacterium, or both. These live protected among the dense fungal hyphae and produce carbohydrates for the fungus by photosynthesis. Plant species commonly found in the outer deep zone, and designated either FACW or OBL by DEP. Distribution Map: Based on vouchered plant specimens from wild populations. Eulophia graminea Lindl. Species record last updated on: 03 July 2020. Wetland Status, Department of Environmental Regulation (DEP): Source - Delineation of the Landward Extent of Wetlands and Surface Waters, Chapter 62-340, Florida Administrative Code. Eulophia ramosa Hayata Eulophia sinensis Miq. Common Name: Grass Orchid, Bawang Hantu, 禾草芋蘭, 美冠兰. Facultative. East Himalaya, Outer Deep Species. Graphorchis decipiens (Kurz) Kuntze Graphorchis graminea (Lindl.) Plants that perform their entire lifecycle within a single growing season. The inflorescence stalk bears 10 - 20 flowers. Wild Orchid of Thailand 2: 1-463. The sepals are lanceolate and acuminate, while the petals are somewhat broader and more acute. Hint: Correct spelling is necessary for desired results, but because this function is a string search the full name need not be entered. Flowers medium-sized, to ca. North American Orchid Conservation Center American Orchid Conservation Center. The record derives from WCSP (U.S.) Source - List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants under the provisions of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended. Eulophia inconspicua Griff. & Beaman, J.H. Family Name: Orchidaceae. Status: Not Native, EPPC(II) Specimen: View details of USF Herbarium specimens Laos, 2008). (2001). Nansei-shoto, Defined as species of plants native to the state that are in rapid decline in the number of plants within the state, but which have not so decreased in such number as to cause them to be endangered. Pl. A species of plants native to the state that are in imminent danger of extinction within the state, the survival of which is unlikely if the causes of a decline in the number of plants continue, and includes all species determined to be endangered or threatened pursuant to the Federal Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended. The information in this website has been compiled from reliable sources, such as reference works on medicinal plants. – Denotes synonyms that are applicable to the state. Fertile Loamy Soils, Well-Drained Soils, Poor Infertile Soils, Saline Soils / Salt Spray. Chapter 5B-40, Florida Administrative Code. is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Eulophia (family Orchidaceae). A Project of the World Flora Online Consortium. The genus Eulophia comes from the Greek eu-lopos, meaning beautifully crested and referring to the crested lip. Plant species commonly found in the deep zone, and designated either FAC or OBL by DEP. The labellum is lobed and can reach up to 12 mm long with a short spur. Andaman Is., May-Jun. Mature individuals have large pseudobulbs with narrow leaves and the inflorescence can rise to a height of one meter with spreading flowers that are greenish with dark purple, netted veins. [S. M. Landry and K. N. Campbell (application development), USF Water Institute.] Featured: Lysimachia arvensis National Wetland Plant List (NWPL): Source - Lichvar, R.W., M. Butterwick, N.C. Melvin, and W.N. Angiosperms (Flowering Seed Plants) (Monocotyledon), Indian subcontinent, China, Hongkong, Taiwan, Japan, Indochina, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Terrestrial (Secondary Rainforest, Coastal Forest, Grassland / Savannah/ Scrubland, Disturbed Area / Open Ground), Shoreline (Sandy Beach). Summary; Photos; Compare; Progeny Progeny list Progeny images. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0, © Copyright Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, IPNI - The International Plant Names Index. S.Z.Lucksom, India. Pl. which reports it as an accepted name (record 77622) with original publication details: Gen. Sp. & Hong, D. All rights reserved. Our present knowledge on the Terrestrial Orchidaceae Bangladesh Journal of Plant Taxonomy 8(2): 35-49. This species is accepted, and its native range is Tropical & Subtropical Asia to Marianas (Guam). 647 Contees Wharf Rd. Inflorescence racemose or occasionally 1- or 2-branched and paniculate, 40-75 cm, slender, with several scattered sheaths 1.5-3.5 cm; rachis 12-40 cm, laxly 4- to more than 10-flowered; floral bracts linear-lanceolate, 4-8 × ca. A voucher may be a record of a plant's occurrence in a particular area, or a specific example of a plant used in a scientific investigation. 2008). The International Plant Names Index and World Checklist of Selected Plant Families 2020. Eulophia graminea is a terrestrial orchid native to Asia discovered growing in mulched landscapes in south Miami.