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Species of Epidendrum L.

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Accepted Names
Exclude infraspecific names

NameAccepted Nameai
Epidendrum spp. a 
Epidendrum adenocarpon Lex. Encyclia adenocarpon (Lex.) Schltr.   
Epidendrum adenocaulum Lex. Encyclia adenocaula (Lex.) Schltr.   
Epidendrum alatum Bateman Encyclia alata (Bateman) Schltr.   
Epidendrum amabile L. Phalaenopsis amabilis (L.) Blume subsp. amabilis   
Epidendrum anceps Jacq.  a 
Epidendrum atropurpureum Willd. Psychilis atropurpurea (Willd.) Sauleda   
Epidendrum aurantiacum Bateman ex Lindl. Guarianthe aurantiaca (Bateman ex Lindl.) Dressler & W. E. Higgins   
Epidendrum bahamense Griseb. Encyclia rufa (Lindl.) Britton & Millsp.   
Epidendrum bicornutum Hook. Caularthron bicornutum (Hook.) Raf.   
Epidendrum brachyphyllum Lindl. Epidendrum ellipticum Graham   
Epidendrum carthagenense Jacq. Trichocentrum carthagenense (Jacq.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams   
Epidendrum ciliare L.  a 
Epidendrum concretum Jacq. Polystachya concreta (Jacq.) Garay & H. R. Sweet   
Epidendrum coronatum Ruiz & Pav.  a 
Epidendrum cucullatum L. Brassavola cucullata (L.) R. Br.   
Epidendrum diurnum (Jacq.) Rchb. f. Encyclia diurna (Jacq.) Schltr.  i
Epidendrum ellipticum Graham  a 
Epidendrum flexuosum G. Mey.  a 
Epidendrum fragrans Sw. Prosthechea fragrans (Sw.) W. E. Higgins   
Epidendrum gracile Lindl. Encyclia gracilis (Lindl.) Schltr.   
Epidendrum gravidum Lindl. Encyclia gravida (Lindl.) Schltr.   
Epidendrum humile Sm. Pleione humilis (Sm.) D. Don   
Epidendrum ibaguense Kunth  a 
Epidendrum imatophyllum Lindl. Epidendrum flexuosum G. Mey.   
Epidendrum lineare Jacq. Isochilus linearis (Jacq.) R. Br.   
Epidendrum moniliforme L. Dendrobium moniliforme (L.) Sw.   
Epidendrum moyobambae Kraenzl. Epidendrum coronatum Ruiz & Pav.   
Epidendrum nemorale Lindl. Encyclia adenocaula (Lex.) Schltr.   
Epidendrum nocturnum Jacq.  a 
Epidendrum nodosum L. Brassavola nodosa (L.) Lindl.   
Epidendrum oncidioides Lindl. Encyclia oncidioides (Lindl.) Schltr.   
Epidendrum oncidioides Lindl. var. gravidum (Lindl.) Ames & Schweinf. Encyclia gravida (Lindl.) Schltr.  i
Epidendrum parkinsonianum Hook.  a 
Epidendrum polystachys Thouars Oeoniella polystachys (Thouars) Schltr.   
Epidendrum praecox Sm. Pleione praecox (Sm.) D. Don   
Epidendrum prismatocarpum Rchb. f. Prosthechea prismatocarpa (Rchb. f.) W. E. Higgins  i
Epidendrum pygmaeum Hook. Prosthechea pygmaea (Hook.) W. E. Higgins   
Epidendrum radicans Pav. ex Lindl.  a 
Epidendrum raniferum Lindl.  a 
Epidendrum rufum Lindl. Encyclia rufa (Lindl.) Britton & Millsp.   
Epidendrum serpens Lindl.  a 
Epidendrum stenopetalum Hook. Dimerandra stenopetala (Hook.) Schltr.   
Epidendrum tampense Lindl. Encyclia tampensis (Lindl.) Small   
Epidendrum tessellatum Roxb. Vanda tessellata (Roxb.) G. Don   
Epidendrum umbellatum G. Forst. Bulbophyllum longiflorum Thouars   
Epidendrum vanilla L. Vanilla mexicana Mill.   
Epidendrum vespa Vell. Prosthechea vespa (Vell.) W. E. Higgins   
Epidendrum vitellinum Lindl. Prosthechea vitellina (Lindl.) W. E. Higgins   
Epidendrum wrightii Lindl.  a 
  1. Epidendrum adenocarpon Lex. (=Encyclia adenocarpon (Lex.) Schltr.)
  2. Epidendrum adenocaulum Lex. (=Encyclia adenocaula (Lex.) Schltr.)
  3. Epidendrum alatum Bateman (=Encyclia alata (Bateman) Schltr.)
  4. Epidendrum amabile L. (=Phalaenopsis amabilis (L.) Blume subsp. amabilis)
  5. Epidendrum anceps Jacq.
  6. Epidendrum atropurpureum Willd. (=Psychilis atropurpurea (Willd.) Sauleda)
  7. Epidendrum aurantiacum Bateman ex Lindl. (=Guarianthe aurantiaca (Bateman ex Lindl.) Dressler & W. E. Higgins)
  8. Epidendrum bahamense Griseb. (=Encyclia rufa (Lindl.) Britton & Millsp.)
  9. Epidendrum bicornutum Hook. (=Caularthron bicornutum (Hook.) Raf.)
  10. Epidendrum brachyphyllum Lindl. (=Epidendrum ellipticum Graham)
  11. Epidendrum carthagenense Jacq. (=Trichocentrum carthagenense (Jacq.) M. W. Chase & N. H. Williams)
  12. Epidendrum ciliare L.
  13. Epidendrum concretum Jacq. (=Polystachya concreta (Jacq.) Garay & H. R. Sweet)
  14. Epidendrum coronatum Ruiz & Pav.
  15. Epidendrum cucullatum L. (=Brassavola cucullata (L.) R. Br.)
  16. Epidendrum diurnum (Jacq.) Rchb. f. (=Encyclia diurna (Jacq.) Schltr.)
  17. Epidendrum ellipticum Graham
  18. Epidendrum flexuosum G. Mey.
  19. Epidendrum fragrans Sw. (=Prosthechea fragrans (Sw.) W. E. Higgins)
  20. Epidendrum gracile Lindl. (=Encyclia gracilis (Lindl.) Schltr.)
  21. Epidendrum gravidum Lindl. (=Encyclia gravida (Lindl.) Schltr.)
  22. Epidendrum humile Sm. (=Pleione humilis (Sm.) D. Don)
  23. Epidendrum ibaguense Kunth
  24. Epidendrum imatophyllum Lindl. (=Epidendrum flexuosum G. Mey.)
  25. Epidendrum lineare Jacq. (=Isochilus linearis (Jacq.) R. Br.)
  26. Epidendrum moniliforme L. (=Dendrobium moniliforme (L.) Sw.)
  27. Epidendrum moyobambae Kraenzl. (=Epidendrum coronatum Ruiz & Pav.)
  28. Epidendrum nemorale Lindl. (=Encyclia adenocaula (Lex.) Schltr.)
  29. Epidendrum nocturnum Jacq.
  30. Epidendrum nodosum L. (=Brassavola nodosa (L.) Lindl.)
  31. Epidendrum oncidioides Lindl. (=Encyclia oncidioides (Lindl.) Schltr.)
  32. Epidendrum oncidioides Lindl. var. gravidum (Lindl.) Ames & Schweinf. (=Encyclia gravida (Lindl.) Schltr.)
  33. Epidendrum parkinsonianum Hook.
  34. Epidendrum polystachys Thouars (=Oeoniella polystachys (Thouars) Schltr.)
  35. Epidendrum praecox Sm. (=Pleione praecox (Sm.) D. Don)
  36. Epidendrum prismatocarpum Rchb. f. (=Prosthechea prismatocarpa (Rchb. f.) W. E. Higgins)
  37. Epidendrum pygmaeum Hook. (=Prosthechea pygmaea (Hook.) W. E. Higgins)
  38. Epidendrum radicans Pav. ex Lindl.
  39. Epidendrum raniferum Lindl.
  40. Epidendrum rufum Lindl. (=Encyclia rufa (Lindl.) Britton & Millsp.)
  41. Epidendrum serpens Lindl.
  42. Epidendrum spp.
  43. Epidendrum stenopetalum Hook. (=Dimerandra stenopetala (Hook.) Schltr.)
  44. Epidendrum tampense Lindl. (=Encyclia tampensis (Lindl.) Small)
  45. Epidendrum tessellatum Roxb. (=Vanda tessellata (Roxb.) G. Don)
  46. Epidendrum umbellatum G. Forst. (=Bulbophyllum longiflorum Thouars)
  47. Epidendrum vanilla L. (=Vanilla mexicana Mill.)
  48. Epidendrum vespa Vell. (=Prosthechea vespa (Vell.) W. E. Higgins)
  49. Epidendrum vitellinum Lindl. (=Prosthechea vitellina (Lindl.) W. E. Higgins)
  50. Epidendrum wrightii Lindl.


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