Pogonia (plant)
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Pogonia | |
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Pogonia ophioglossoides | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Monocots |
Order: | Asparagales |
Family: | Orchidaceae |
Subfamily: | Vanilloideae |
Tribe: | Pogonieae |
Genus: | Pogonia Juss. |
Species | |
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Pogonia is a genus of orchids (family Orchidaceae) belonging to the subfamily Vanilloideae.[1] [2][3][4]
The genus takes its name from the Greek pōgōn and pōgōníās, meaning, respectively, 'beard' and 'bearded.' [2]
The species of Pogonia are widespread in East Asia and eastern North America. They usually grow in open, sunny locations, often in moist to wet, sometimes flooded places.[2]
Species
[edit]Species of the genus Pogonia according to Plants of the World Online As of March 2023[update][5]
Image | Name | Distribution | Elevation (m) |
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Pogonia japonica Rchb.f., 1852 | China (Anhui, Fujian, Guangxi, Guizhou, Heilongjiang, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Jilin, Inner Mongolia, Shandong, Sichuan, Yunnan, and Zhejiang), Japan, Korean Peninsula.[6][7] | 1,100–2,300 metres (3,600–7,500 ft) | |
Pogonia minor (Makino) Makino 1909 | Taiwan, Japan on Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku.[8][9] | 2,200–2,400 metres (7,200–7,900 ft) | |
Pogonia ophioglossoides (L.) Ker Gawl. 1816 — snakemouth orchid | eastern United States and Canada.[10][11] | 0–49 metres (0–161 ft) | |
Pogonia subalpina T.Yukawa & Y.Yamashita, 2017 | Japan (Honshu) | ||
Pogonia trinervia (Roxb.) Voigt 1845 | Molucca Islands.[2] | ||
Pogonia yunnanensis Finet 1897 | China in Yunnan province.[12] | 2,300–3,300 metres (7,500–10,800 ft) |
References
[edit]- ^ GRIN-Global Web v 1.9.4.2: Pogonia . accessed 1.25.2016.
- ^ a b c d Memin Encyclopaedia: Pogonia (orchid)]
- ^ Alec M. Pridgeon, Phillip Cribb, Mark W. Chase and Finn Rasmussen ( ed.): Genera Orchidacearum. Orchidoideae (Part 2). Vanilloideae. 3/2, Oxford University Press, New York and Oxford 2003, ISBN 0-19-850711-9, pp. 294-297.
- ^ Chen Xinqi, Stephan W. Gale, Phillip J. Cribb: Orchidaceae ( Draft). In: Wu Zhengyi, Peter H. Raven, DY Hong (eds.): Flora of China. 25 Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis 1994.
- ^ "Pogonia Juss. - Plants of the World Online". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
- ^ Flora of China @ efloras.org: Pogonia japonica
- ^ GRIN-Global Web v 1.9.4.2: Pogonia japonica . accessed 1.25.2016.
- ^ Flora of China @ efloras.org: Pogonia minor
- ^ GRIN-Global Web v 1.9.4.2: Pogonia minor . accessed 1.25.2016.
- ^ USDA Plants Profile for Pogonia ophioglossoides (snakemouth orchid) . accessed 1.25.2016.
- ^ Charles J. Sheviak, Paul M. Catling: Pogonia. In: Flora of North America Editorial Committee ( eds.): Flora of North America North of Mexico. 26, Oxford University Press, New York and Oxford 1993 , p 513.
- ^ Flora of China @ efloras.org: Pogonia yunnanensis
External links
[edit]- Data related to Pogonia at Wikispecies