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Gastrodia
Gastrodia, commonly known as potato orchids, is a genus of terrestrial leafless orchids in the family Orchidaceae, about ninety of which have been described. Orchids in this genus have fleshy, upright stems and small to medium-sized resupinate flowers with narrow sepals and petals. They are native to Asia (China, the Russian Far East, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent), Australia, New Zealand, central Africa, and various islands of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Gastrodia elata
species of plant
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Gastrodigenin is a phenolic compound found in the rhizome of Gastrodia elata. It has a fruity aroma described as "fruity, almond/bitter almond, sweet, coconut".
Gastrodia africana
species of plant
Gastrodia javanica
species of plant
Gastrodia tuberculata
species of plant

Gastrodia procera
species of plant

Gastrodia sesamoides
species of plant

Gastrodia cunninghamii
species of plant
Gastrodia entomogama
species of plant
Gastrodia lacista
species of plant
Gastrodia vescula
species of plant
Gastrodia crebriflora
species of plant
Gastrodia queenslandica
species of plant
Gastrodia molloyi
species of plant
Gastrodia zeylanica
species of plant
Gastrodia urceolata
species of plant