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Cymbidioideae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
3Lilianae
Subclass
3Liliidae
Phase
7Orchidales
Subphase
4Cymbidioideae
Stage
0
Name

Cymbidioideae

Author

Jan Scholten

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Chapter

633.74.00

Book
Family
633.74.00 MaxillarioideaeBotany: stem in a single direction; cellular pollinium stalk, = stipe; superposed pollinia; incumbent anther, that bends early in development.
Cymbidieae: ± 120 genera; ± 1800 species; tropical; mostly epiphytic; sympodial growth habit and two pollinia.
Maxillarieae: ± 80 genera: ± 1000 species; tropical America; mostly epiphytes, few terrestrials or myco-heterotrophs; pseudobulbs, some have reedlike or thick underground stems; blooms have four pollinia.
TaxonomyMaxillarieae and Cymbidieae form a monophyletic clade in the Orchidaceae. Together with Vanoideae they are also called Higher Epidendroideae.
In the Plant theory they are taken together as Maxillarioideae. Maxillarioideae is in Subphase 4 of the Orchidales. As such they are at the level of Family and could be named Maxillariaceae.
IntroductionThe theme is that of feeling an outsider but at the same time feeling they have the right to belong to the group, should be at the centre of it. This can make them deceitful in order to achieve their goals. They want to be rich so that they can show off, make impressions on women and have easy relationships. The ways to make the money are less important for them, the only thing is they should not be seen as a crook and get rejected.
They can be very charming and benevolent, making contact easily with almost anyone.
MindDeceitful by using their power.
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  • ›3 Liliidae
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  • 9Oncidium ornithorhynchum
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  • 10Maxillaria longipetala
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  • 11Eriopsis biloba
  • 11Bifrenaria aureofulva
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