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Stanhopea

Stanhopea is a genus of the orchid family (Orchidaceae) from Central and South America.[2] The abbreviation used in horticultural trade is Stan. The genus is named for the 4th Earl of Stanhope (Philip Henry Stanhope) (1781-1855), president of the Medico-Botanical Society of London (1829-1837). It comprises 55 species and 5 natural hybrids. These epiphytic, but occasionally terrestrial orchids can be found in damp forests from Mexico to Trinidad to NW Argentina.[1][3][4][5] Their ovate pseudobulbs carry from the top one long, plicate, elliptic leaf.

Stanhopea
Stanhopea insignis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Epidendroideae
Tribe: Cymbidieae
Subtribe: Stanhopeinae
Genus: Stanhopea
J. Frost ex Hook. 1829
Type species
Stanhopea insignis
J.Frost ex Hook.
Synonyms[1]
  • Ceratochilus Lindl. ex G.Lodd 1829, illegitimate homonym not Blume 1825
  • Stanhopeastrum Rchb.f.
  • Gerlachia Szlach.
  • Tadeastrum Szlach.

Stanhopea is noted for its complex and usually fragrant flowers that are generally spectacular and short-lived. Their pendant inflorescences are noted for flowering out of the bottom of the containers in which they grow, lending themselves to culture in baskets that have enough open space for the inflorescence to push through. They are sometimes called upside-down orchids.

The majority of species are robust plants that grow readily in cultivation. For relatives of Stanhopea see Stanhopeinae and the closely related sister subtribe Coeliopsidinae.

Description edit

Most Stanhopea flowers flash prominent, elegant horns on the epichile. The exception are the species; S. annulata, S. avicula, S. cirrhata, S. ecornuta and S. pulla. A second group have short or truncated horns, they include the species; S. candida, S. grandiflora, S. reichenbachiana, S. tricornis and the natural hybrid S. x herrenhusana. The structure of the labellum of this group is in general, not as complex as other members of the genus.

With most Stanhopea flowers lasting three days or less, the flowers must attract pollinators very quickly. These chemical attractants are generated in the hypochile, attracting the male euglossine bees to the flower. These male euglossine bees are known to be important pollinators of Stanhopea flowers, collecting fragrances at these flowers over their lifetime and storing them in their hind tibia. Bees in the Euglossini tribe, including Eulaema meriana, are known to pollinate these flowers supposedly because the orchids can deceptively mimic the form of a female and her sex pheromone.[6] When the bee touches down on the flower, a great effort is made to collect chemical scent - he eventually slides on the waxy surface of the hypochile, gliding down on the slippery lip to exit the flower. The long column is touched in the process, resulting in the bee taking up pollinia at the very tip of the column. When the bee slides down another flower, the pollinia are deposited on the sticky surface of the stigma.

Species edit

 
Stanhopea tigrina
 
Stanhopea oculata
 
Stanhopea ruckeri
  • Stanhopea aliceae Pérez-García, Chiron & Szlach. (Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea anfracta Rolfe (SE. Ecuador to Bolivia)
  • Stanhopea annulata Mansf. (S. Colombia to Ecuador)
  • Stanhopea avicula Dressler (Panama)
  • Stanhopea bueraremensis Campacci & Marçal (E. Brazil)
  • Stanhopea candida Barb.Rodr. (S. Trop. America)
  • Stanhopea cephalopodaa Archila, Pérez-García, Chiron & Szlach. (Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea chironii Archila, Pérez-García & Szlach. (Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea cirrhata Lindl. (C. America)
  • Stanhopea confusa G.Gerlach & Beeche (C. America)
  • Stanhopea connata Klotzsch (Colombia to Peru)
  • Stanhopea costaricensis Rchb.f. (C. America)
  • Stanhopea deltoidea Lem. (Peru to Bolivia)
  • Stanhopea dodsoniana Salazar & Soto Arenas (NC. & S. Mexico to Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea ecornuta Lem. (C. America)
  • Stanhopea embreei Dodson (Ecuador)
  • Stanhopea florida Rchb.f. (Ecuador to Peru)
  • Stanhopea fonsecae Archila, Pérez-García, Chiron & Szlach. (Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea frymirei Dodson (Ecuador)
  • Stanhopea gibbosa Rchb.f. (= S. carchiensis, = S. impressa; S Colombia to Ecuador)
  • Stanhopea grandiflora Lindl. (Trinidad to S. Trop. America)
  • Stanhopea graveolens Lindl.(Mexico to C. America, Brazil to NW. Argentina)
  • Stanhopea greeri Jenny (Peru)
  • Stanhopea guttulata Lindl. (SE. Brazil)
  • Stanhopea haseloffiana Rchb.f. (N. Peru)
  • Stanhopea hernandezii (Kunth) Schltr. (C. & SW. Mexico)
  • Stanhopea insignis J.Frost ex Hook. (SE. & S. Brazil)
  • Stanhopea intermedia Klinge (SW. Mexico)
  • Stanhopea javieri Archila, Pérez-García, Chiron & Szlach. (Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea jenischiana F.Kramer ex Rchb.f.(Colombia to NW. Venezuela and S. Ecuador)
  • Stanhopea lietzei (Regel) Schltr. (E. & S. Brazil)
  • Stanhopea macrocornata Archila, Pérez-García, Chiron & Szlach. (Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea maculosa Knowles & Westc. (W. Mexico)
  • Stanhopea madouxiana Cogn. (Colombia)
  • Stanhopea maduroi Dodson & Dressler (Panama to N.Colombia)
  • Stanhopea manriqueii Jenny & Nauray (Peru)
  • Stanhopea marizana Jenny (Peru)
  • Stanhopea martiana Bateman ex Lindl. (SW. Mexico)
  • Stanhopea marylenae Archila, Chiron & Pérez-García (Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea moliana Rolfe (Peru)
  • Stanhopea napoensis Dodson (Ecuador)
  • Stanhopea naurayi Jenny (Peru)
  • Stanhopea nicaraguensis G.Gerlach (Nicaragua)
  • Stanhopea nigripes Rolfe (Peru)
  • Stanhopea novogaliciana S.Rosillo (Mexico - Nayarit, Jalisco)
  • Stanhopea oculata (Lodd.)Lindl. (Mexico to Colombia, SE. Brazil)
  • Stanhopea oscarrodrigoi Archila, Pérez-García, Chiron & Szlach. (Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea ospinae Dodson (Colombia)
  • Stanhopea panamensis N.H.Williams & W.M.Whitten (Panama)
  • Stanhopea peruviana Rolfe (Peru)
  • Stanhopea platyceras Rchb.f. (Colombia)
  • Stanhopea posadae Jenny et Braem (Colombia)
  • Stanhopea pozoi Dodson & D.E.Benn. (S. Ecuador)
  • Stanhopea pseudoradiosa Jenny & R.Gonzalez (SW. Mexico)
  • Stanhopea pulla Rchb.f. (Costa Rica to N. Colombia)
  • Stanhopea radiosa Lem. (W. Mexico)
  • Stanhopea reichenbachiana Roezl ex Rchb.f. (Colombia)
  • Stanhopea rubroatrata Archila, Pérez-García, Chiron & Szlach. (Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea rubromaculata Archila, Pérez-García, Chiron & Szlach. (Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea ruckeri Lindl. (= S. inodora; Mexico to C. America)
  • Stanhopea saccata Bateman (Mexico - Chiapas to C. America)
  • Stanhopea saintexuperyi Archila, Pérez-García, Chiron & Szlach. (Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea schilleriana Rchb.f. (Colombia)
  • Stanhopea shuttleworthii Rchb.f. (Colombia)
  • Stanhopea stevensonii A.Mejia & R.Escobar ex Jenny (Colombia)
  • Stanhopea szlachetkoana Archila, Pérez-García & Chiron (Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea tigrina Bateman ex Lindl. (Mexico)
  • Stanhopea tolimensis G.Gerlach (Colombia)
  • Stanhopea tricornis Lindl. (W. South America)
  • Stanhopea victoriana Archila, Pérez-García, Chiron & Szlach. (Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea wardii Lodd. ex Lindl. (Nicaragua to Venezuela)
  • Stanhopea warszewicziana Klotzsch (Costa Rica)
  • Stanhopea whittenii Soto Arenas, Salazar & G.Gerlach (Mexico to Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea xanthoviridea Archila, Pérez-García, Chiron & Szlach. (Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea xytriophora Rchb.f. (S. Peru to Bolivia)

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Natural hybrids edit

  • Stanhopea × fowlieana Jenny (S. costaricensis × S. ecornuta) (Costa Rica)
  • Stanhopea × herrenhusana Jenny (S. reichenbachiana × S. tricornis) (Colombia)
  • Stanhopea × horichiana Jenny (S. ecornuta × S. wardii) (Costa Rica)
  • Stanhopea × lewisae Ames & Correll (S. ecornuta × S. inodora) (Guatemala)
  • Stanhopea × quadricornis Lindl. (S. grandflora × S. wardii) (Colombia)
  • Stanhopea × thienii Dodson (S. annulata × S. impressa) (Ecuador)

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Intergeneric hybrids edit

  • × Aciopea (Acineta × Stanhopea). Aciopea Guillermo Gaviria (Acineta erythroxantha × Stanhopea wardii) was registered Nov-Dec 2004 by Guillermo Gaviria-Correa (Colombia).
    • × Aciopea is abbreviated Aip.
  • × Cirrhopea (Cirrhaea × Stanhopea)
  • × Coryhopea (Coryanthes × Stanhopea)
  • × Stangora (Gongora × Stanhopea)
  • × Stanhocycnis (Polycycnis × Stanhopea)

Gallery edit

Species edit

Natural hybrids edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  2. ^ Pridgeon, A.M., Cribb, P.J., Chase, M.C. & Rasmussen, F.N. (2009). Epidendroideae (Part two). Genera Orchidacearum 5: 1-585. Oxford University Press, New York, Oxford.
  3. ^ Forzza, R. C. 2010. Lista de espécies Flora do Brasil http://floradobrasil.jbrj.gov.br/2010. Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
  4. ^ McLeish, I., N. R. Pearce & B. R. Adams. 1995. Native Orchids of Belize. 1–278.
  5. ^ Idárraga-Piedrahita, A., R. D. C. Ortiz, R. Callejas Posada & M. Merello. (eds.) 2011. Flora de Antioquia: Catálogo de las Plantas Vasculares 2: 9–939. Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín.
  6. ^ Schiestl, F. P.; Roubik, D. W. (2003-01-01). "Odor Compound Detection in Male Euglossine Bees". Journal of Chemical Ecology. 29 (1): 253–257. doi:10.1023/A:1021932131526. hdl:20.500.11850/57276. ISSN 0098-0331. PMID 12647866. S2CID 2845587.
  7. ^ a b "Search term=Stanhopea". World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  • Gerlach, G. & Beeche, J. 2004: Stanhopeinae Mesoamericanae III (Orchidaceae). Reestablecimiento de Stanhopea ruckeri y una especie nueva: Stanhopea confusa. Lankesteriana 4(3): 213–222.
  • Gerlach, G. 2010: Stanhopeinae Mesoamericanae V: El aroma floral de las Stanhopeas de Mexico. Lankesteriana 9(3): 431–442.
  • Rudolf Jenny (December 1993) "The Genus Stanhopea," in: Orchids 62(12):1270-1277
  • Rudolf Jenny (December 2003) "The Genus Stanhopea. Part 1: S. anfracta to S. napoensis," in: Caesiana no. 21, Supplement. 200 color photos, 160 p.
  • Jenny, R. (2004) "The genus Stanhopea: 2nd part, S. nigripes to S. xytriophora" Caesiana no. 22: 146–291.
  • Gerlach, G. (2004). "Die Subtribus Stanhopeinae. 6. Stanhopea". J. Orchideenfreund. 11 (1): 53–76. (in German)

External links edit

  •   Media related to Stanhopea at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Data related to Stanhopea at Wikispecies
  • Photo collections of Stanhopea from Botanical Garden Munich.
  • The Stanhopea Pages website by Nina Rach
  • The Stanhopea website by Dick Hartley

stanhopea, genus, orchid, family, orchidaceae, from, central, south, america, abbreviation, used, horticultural, trade, stan, genus, named, earl, stanhope, philip, henry, stanhope, 1781, 1855, president, medico, botanical, society, london, 1829, 1837, comprise. Stanhopea is a genus of the orchid family Orchidaceae from Central and South America 2 The abbreviation used in horticultural trade is Stan The genus is named for the 4th Earl of Stanhope Philip Henry Stanhope 1781 1855 president of the Medico Botanical Society of London 1829 1837 It comprises 55 species and 5 natural hybrids These epiphytic but occasionally terrestrial orchids can be found in damp forests from Mexico to Trinidad to NW Argentina 1 3 4 5 Their ovate pseudobulbs carry from the top one long plicate elliptic leaf StanhopeaStanhopea insignisScientific classificationKingdom PlantaeClade TracheophytesClade AngiospermsClade MonocotsOrder AsparagalesFamily OrchidaceaeSubfamily EpidendroideaeTribe CymbidieaeSubtribe StanhopeinaeGenus StanhopeaJ Frost ex Hook 1829Type speciesStanhopea insignisJ Frost ex Hook Synonyms 1 Ceratochilus Lindl ex G Lodd 1829 illegitimate homonym not Blume 1825 Stanhopeastrum Rchb f Gerlachia Szlach Tadeastrum Szlach Stanhopea is noted for its complex and usually fragrant flowers that are generally spectacular and short lived Their pendant inflorescences are noted for flowering out of the bottom of the containers in which they grow lending themselves to culture in baskets that have enough open space for the inflorescence to push through They are sometimes called upside down orchids The majority of species are robust plants that grow readily in cultivation For relatives of Stanhopea see Stanhopeinae and the closely related sister subtribe Coeliopsidinae Contents 1 Description 2 Species 3 Natural hybrids 4 Intergeneric hybrids 5 Gallery 5 1 Species 5 2 Natural hybrids 6 References 7 External linksDescription editMost Stanhopea flowers flash prominent elegant horns on the epichile The exception are the species S annulata S avicula S cirrhata S ecornuta and S pulla A second group have short or truncated horns they include the species S candida S grandiflora S reichenbachiana S tricornis and the natural hybrid S x herrenhusana The structure of the labellum of this group is in general not as complex as other members of the genus With most Stanhopea flowers lasting three days or less the flowers must attract pollinators very quickly These chemical attractants are generated in the hypochile attracting the male euglossine bees to the flower These male euglossine bees are known to be important pollinators of Stanhopea flowers collecting fragrances at these flowers over their lifetime and storing them in their hind tibia Bees in the Euglossini tribe including Eulaema meriana are known to pollinate these flowers supposedly because the orchids can deceptively mimic the form of a female and her sex pheromone 6 When the bee touches down on the flower a great effort is made to collect chemical scent he eventually slides on the waxy surface of the hypochile gliding down on the slippery lip to exit the flower The long column is touched in the process resulting in the bee taking up pollinia at the very tip of the column When the bee slides down another flower the pollinia are deposited on the sticky surface of the stigma Species edit nbsp Stanhopea tigrina nbsp Stanhopea oculata nbsp Stanhopea ruckeriStanhopea aliceae Perez Garcia Chiron amp Szlach Guatemala Stanhopea anfracta Rolfe SE Ecuador to Bolivia Stanhopea annulata Mansf S Colombia to Ecuador Stanhopea avicula Dressler Panama Stanhopea bueraremensis Campacci amp Marcal E Brazil Stanhopea candida Barb Rodr S Trop America Stanhopea cephalopodaa Archila Perez Garcia Chiron amp Szlach Guatemala Stanhopea chironii Archila Perez Garcia amp Szlach Guatemala Stanhopea cirrhata Lindl C America Stanhopea confusa G Gerlach amp Beeche C America Stanhopea connata Klotzsch Colombia to Peru Stanhopea costaricensis Rchb f C America Stanhopea deltoidea Lem Peru to Bolivia Stanhopea dodsoniana Salazar amp Soto Arenas NC amp S Mexico to Guatemala Stanhopea ecornuta Lem C America Stanhopea embreei Dodson Ecuador Stanhopea florida Rchb f Ecuador to Peru Stanhopea fonsecae Archila Perez Garcia Chiron amp Szlach Guatemala Stanhopea frymirei Dodson Ecuador Stanhopea gibbosa Rchb f S carchiensis S impressa S Colombia to Ecuador Stanhopea grandiflora Lindl Trinidad to S Trop America Stanhopea graveolens Lindl Mexico to C America Brazil to NW Argentina Stanhopea greeri Jenny Peru Stanhopea guttulata Lindl SE Brazil Stanhopea haseloffiana Rchb f N Peru Stanhopea hernandezii Kunth Schltr C amp SW Mexico Stanhopea insignis J Frost ex Hook SE amp S Brazil Stanhopea intermedia Klinge SW Mexico Stanhopea javieri Archila Perez Garcia Chiron amp Szlach Guatemala Stanhopea jenischiana F Kramer ex Rchb f Colombia to NW Venezuela and S Ecuador Stanhopea lietzei Regel Schltr E amp S Brazil Stanhopea macrocornata Archila Perez Garcia Chiron amp Szlach Guatemala Stanhopea maculosa Knowles amp Westc W Mexico Stanhopea madouxiana Cogn Colombia Stanhopea maduroi Dodson amp Dressler Panama to N Colombia Stanhopea manriqueii Jenny amp Nauray Peru Stanhopea marizana Jenny Peru Stanhopea martiana Bateman ex Lindl SW Mexico Stanhopea marylenae Archila Chiron amp Perez Garcia Guatemala Stanhopea moliana Rolfe Peru Stanhopea napoensis Dodson Ecuador Stanhopea naurayi Jenny Peru Stanhopea nicaraguensis G Gerlach Nicaragua Stanhopea nigripes Rolfe Peru Stanhopea novogaliciana S Rosillo Mexico Nayarit Jalisco Stanhopea oculata Lodd Lindl Mexico to Colombia SE Brazil Stanhopea oscarrodrigoi Archila Perez Garcia Chiron amp Szlach Guatemala Stanhopea ospinae Dodson Colombia Stanhopea panamensis N H Williams amp W M Whitten Panama Stanhopea peruviana Rolfe Peru Stanhopea platyceras Rchb f Colombia Stanhopea posadae Jenny et Braem Colombia Stanhopea pozoi Dodson amp D E Benn S Ecuador Stanhopea pseudoradiosa Jenny amp R Gonzalez SW Mexico Stanhopea pulla Rchb f Costa Rica to N Colombia Stanhopea radiosa Lem W Mexico Stanhopea reichenbachiana Roezl ex Rchb f Colombia Stanhopea rubroatrata Archila Perez Garcia Chiron amp Szlach Guatemala Stanhopea rubromaculata Archila Perez Garcia Chiron amp Szlach Guatemala Stanhopea ruckeri Lindl S inodora Mexico to C America Stanhopea saccata Bateman Mexico Chiapas to C America Stanhopea saintexuperyi Archila Perez Garcia Chiron amp Szlach Guatemala Stanhopea schilleriana Rchb f Colombia Stanhopea shuttleworthii Rchb f Colombia Stanhopea stevensonii A Mejia amp R Escobar ex Jenny Colombia Stanhopea szlachetkoana Archila Perez Garcia amp Chiron Guatemala Stanhopea tigrina Bateman ex Lindl Mexico Stanhopea tolimensis G Gerlach Colombia Stanhopea tricornis Lindl W South America Stanhopea victoriana Archila Perez Garcia Chiron amp Szlach Guatemala Stanhopea wardii Lodd ex Lindl Nicaragua to Venezuela Stanhopea warszewicziana Klotzsch Costa Rica Stanhopea whittenii Soto Arenas Salazar amp G Gerlach Mexico to Guatemala Stanhopea xanthoviridea Archila Perez Garcia Chiron amp Szlach Guatemala Stanhopea xytriophora Rchb f S Peru to Bolivia 7 Natural hybrids editStanhopea fowlieana Jenny S costaricensis S ecornuta Costa Rica Stanhopea herrenhusana Jenny S reichenbachiana S tricornis Colombia Stanhopea horichiana Jenny S ecornuta S wardii Costa Rica Stanhopea lewisae Ames amp Correll S ecornuta S inodora Guatemala Stanhopea quadricornis Lindl S grandflora S wardii Colombia Stanhopea thienii Dodson S annulata S impressa Ecuador 7 Intergeneric hybrids edit Aciopea Acineta Stanhopea Aciopea Guillermo Gaviria Acineta erythroxantha Stanhopea wardii was registered Nov Dec 2004 by Guillermo Gaviria Correa Colombia Aciopea is abbreviated Aip Cirrhopea Cirrhaea Stanhopea Coryhopea Coryanthes Stanhopea Stangora Gongora Stanhopea Stanhocycnis Polycycnis Stanhopea Gallery editSpecies edit nbsp Stanhopea anfracta nbsp Stanhopea annulata nbsp Stanhopea candida nbsp Stanhopea cirrhata nbsp Stanhopea connata nbsp Stanhopea costaricensis nbsp Stanhopea ecornuta nbsp Stanhopea embreei nbsp Stanhopea grandifloraNatural hybrids edit nbsp Stanhopea horichianaReferences edit a b Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families Pridgeon A M Cribb P J Chase M C amp Rasmussen F N 2009 Epidendroideae Part two Genera Orchidacearum 5 1 585 Oxford University Press New York Oxford Forzza R C 2010 Lista de especies Flora do Brasil http floradobrasil jbrj gov br 2010 Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro McLeish I N R Pearce amp B R Adams 1995 Native Orchids of Belize 1 278 Idarraga Piedrahita A R D C Ortiz R Callejas Posada amp M Merello eds 2011 Flora de Antioquia Catalogo de las Plantas Vasculares 2 9 939 Universidad de Antioquia Medellin Schiestl F P Roubik D W 2003 01 01 Odor Compound Detection in Male Euglossine Bees Journal of Chemical Ecology 29 1 253 257 doi 10 1023 A 1021932131526 hdl 20 500 11850 57276 ISSN 0098 0331 PMID 12647866 S2CID 2845587 a b Search term Stanhopea World Checklist of Selected Plant Families the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Retrieved 18 February 2018 Gerlach G amp Beeche J 2004 Stanhopeinae Mesoamericanae III Orchidaceae Reestablecimiento de Stanhopea ruckeri y una especie nueva Stanhopea confusa Lankesteriana 4 3 213 222 Gerlach G 2010 Stanhopeinae Mesoamericanae V El aroma floral de las Stanhopeas de Mexico Lankesteriana 9 3 431 442 Rudolf Jenny December 1993 The Genus Stanhopea in Orchids 62 12 1270 1277 Rudolf Jenny December 2003 The Genus Stanhopea Part 1 S anfracta to S napoensis in Caesiana no 21 Supplement 200 color photos 160 p Jenny R 2004 The genus Stanhopea 2nd part S nigripes to S xytriophora Caesiana no 22 146 291 Gerlach G 2004 Die Subtribus Stanhopeinae 6 Stanhopea J Orchideenfreund 11 1 53 76 in German External links edit nbsp Media related to Stanhopea at Wikimedia Commons nbsp Data related to Stanhopea at Wikispecies Photo collections of Stanhopea from Botanical Garden Munich The Stanhopea Pages website by Nina Rach The Stanhopea website by Dick Hartley Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stanhopea amp oldid 1123418211, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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