A taxonomic revision of the orchid genus Oberonia Lindley for India with 41 species is presented. Two new species, O. balakrishnanii and O. nayarii are established. Oberonia bisaccata and O. rangannaiana are considered conspecific with O. platycaulon and O. chandrasekharanii respectively. Oberonia acaulis and O. myriantha, which were treated as synonymous to each other by earlier workers, are now proved to be distinct species based on detailed study of the column. The species are grouped under six sections after modifying the classification proposed by Seidenfaden (1968) to suit the Indian plants. Dichotomous keys are provided for all taxa. The geographical distribution of each section within the country is discussed. All species are illust...
The following paper contains notes on four interesting species of<br />the family Orchidaceae, one o...
This paper embraces a full taxonomic revision of the tribe Apostasieae. The introduction is followed...
The present analysis of endemic orchids shows a total account of 130 species belonging to 38 genera ...
The genus Oberonia is known for its micro floral arrangement. Due to its minute structure, excess of...
<p><em>Oberonia mucronata </em>(D.Don) Ormerod & Seidenf. is characterized by its dense flowered...
The following 24 new synonyms in the orchid genus Oberonia are proposed, correct name (+ synonym(s))...
The present paper deals with two rare epiphytic orchids of India, viz. <em>Saccolabiopsis pusilla </...
flat, ensiform leaves; sub-erect or drooping inflorescence with many densely arranged flowers; sub s...
Continuing literature and herbarium studies of Chinese and Vietnamese orchids have revealed a variet...
Eria gloensis (section Cylindrolobus) from Arunachal Pradesh, India, is described and illustrated. D...
Orchids display a diversified range in terms of shape, size and colour of flowers. They have a uniqu...
The article continues serial publication of illustrated critical taxonomical survey of orchids in th...
A revision is presented of six sections of the genus Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae): sect. Adelopetalum ...
Haines (1924), Fischer (1928), Mooney (1950), Panigrahi et al (1964), and other workers’ from their ...
Oberonia segawae, a new orchid species found from central to south Taiwan, is described and illustra...
The following paper contains notes on four interesting species of<br />the family Orchidaceae, one o...
This paper embraces a full taxonomic revision of the tribe Apostasieae. The introduction is followed...
The present analysis of endemic orchids shows a total account of 130 species belonging to 38 genera ...
The genus Oberonia is known for its micro floral arrangement. Due to its minute structure, excess of...
<p><em>Oberonia mucronata </em>(D.Don) Ormerod & Seidenf. is characterized by its dense flowered...
The following 24 new synonyms in the orchid genus Oberonia are proposed, correct name (+ synonym(s))...
The present paper deals with two rare epiphytic orchids of India, viz. <em>Saccolabiopsis pusilla </...
flat, ensiform leaves; sub-erect or drooping inflorescence with many densely arranged flowers; sub s...
Continuing literature and herbarium studies of Chinese and Vietnamese orchids have revealed a variet...
Eria gloensis (section Cylindrolobus) from Arunachal Pradesh, India, is described and illustrated. D...
Orchids display a diversified range in terms of shape, size and colour of flowers. They have a uniqu...
The article continues serial publication of illustrated critical taxonomical survey of orchids in th...
A revision is presented of six sections of the genus Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae): sect. Adelopetalum ...
Haines (1924), Fischer (1928), Mooney (1950), Panigrahi et al (1964), and other workers’ from their ...
Oberonia segawae, a new orchid species found from central to south Taiwan, is described and illustra...
The following paper contains notes on four interesting species of<br />the family Orchidaceae, one o...
This paper embraces a full taxonomic revision of the tribe Apostasieae. The introduction is followed...
The present analysis of endemic orchids shows a total account of 130 species belonging to 38 genera ...