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Acriopsis
Acriopsis, commonly known as chandelier orchids or 合萼兰属 (he e lan shu) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Orchidaceaes. Orchids in this genus are epiphytic herbs with spherical or cylindrical pseudobulbs, creeping, branched rhizomes, thin white roots, two or three leaves and many small flowers. The flowers are non-resupinate with the lateral sepals joined along their edges and have spreading petals and a three-lobed labellum. The column has projections that extend hood-like beyond the anther.

Thecostele
thumb|Plate 147 from H. G. Reichenbach (1874), Thecostele zollingeri - vol. 2
Thecopus
Thecopus is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It has two known species, native to Indochina and Borneo.
Cymbidiinae
Cymbidiinae is an orchid subtribe in the tribe Cymbidieae. The subtribe is named after the genus Cymbidium, the boat orchids. It also contains the largest known species of orchids, Grammatophyllum speciosum.
Acriopsis indica
species of plant
Acriopsis emarginata
species of orchid
Porphyroglottis
Porphyroglottis is a monotypic genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. The sole species is Porphyroglottis maxwelliae, native to Borneo, Malaysia and Sumatra.
Acriopsis liliifolia
species of plant