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Genera & Species Assessment II

Genera & Species Assessment II. Phase II is a SELF TEST of your knowledge of somewhat less common orchid species. The results are not shared with others, but will serve as your personal study guide. Each species has a significant contribution to hybrids.

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Genera & Species Assessment II

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  1. Genera & Species Assessment II • Phase II is a SELF TEST of your knowledge of somewhat less common orchid species. The results are not shared with others, but will serve as your personal study guide. • Each species has a significant contribution to hybrids. • You will have 15 seconds for each slide. • As you view each slide, write down the • Genera (1pt), genera abbreviation (1pt) & species name (2pts). • Remember to keep going & not stress over the previous slide

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  39. Psychopsis (Pyp.) papilio Vanda (V.) ampullaceum Bulbophyllum (Bulbo.) lobbii Lycaste (Lyc.) macrophylla Vanda (V.) falcata Rhynchostylis (Rhy.) coelestis Vanda (V.) sanderiana Angraecum (Angcm.) sesquipedale Rhyncholaelia (Rl.) digbyana Gastrorchis (Gs.) tuberculosus Vanda (V.) tricolor var. suavis Bollea (Bol.) coelestis Calanthe (Cal.) rosea Catasetum (Ctsm.) pileatum Cattleya (C.) coccinea Renanthera (Ren.) storiei Broughtonia (Bro.) sanguinea Cymbidium (Cym.) sinense Bulbophyllum (Bulbo.) echinolabium Epidendrum (Epi.) ilense Cycnoches (Cyc.) cooperi Coelogyne (Coel.) pandurata Masdevallia (Masd.) coccinea Stanhopea (Stan.) oculata Promenaea (Prom.) stapelioides Zygopetalum (Z.) mackayi Trias (na) cambodiana Prosthechea (Psh.) cochleata Lycaste (Lyc.) deppei Bulbophyllum (Bulbo.) frostii Oncidium (Onc.) alexandrae Disa (na) uniflora Epidendrum (Epi.) pseudepidendrum Cochlioda (Cda.) noezliana Brassavola (B.) nodosa Phase II Answer Key Names accepted in Kew Monocot Checklist as of 10/26/2013 Genera (1pt), genera abbreviation (1pt) & species name (2pts). Yes, spelling always ‘counts.’

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