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Eulophia
Eulophia, commonly known as corduroy orchids, is a genus of about two hundred species of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Most Eulophia orchids are terrestrial but some are deciduous while others are evergreen. They either have an underground rhizome or pseudobulbs on the surface and those species with leaves have them on the end of a fleshy stem. The flowers are arranged on a thin flowering spike, the flowers having sepals which are larger than the petals. The genus is widely distributed but most species are found in Africa and Asia, usually growing in shady places with gra

Eulophia graminea
species of plant
Eulophia pulchra
species of plant

Eulophia andamanensis
species of plant
Eulophia zollingeri
species of plant
Eulophia bicallosa
species of plant
Eulophia guineensis
species of plant
Eulophia venosa
species of plant

Eulophia petersii
species of plant
Eulophia euglossa
species of plant

Eulophia speciosa
species of plant
Eulophia obtusa
species of plant

Eulophia streptopetala
species of plant
Eulophia alta
species of plant

Eulophia dentata
species of plant
Eulophia stenopetala
species of plant
Eulophia gracilis
species of plant
Eulophia meleagris
species of plant
Eulophia nuda
species of orchid
Eulophia coddii
species of plant

Eulophia dabia
species of plant