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Lepanthes
Lepanthes (from Greek "scaled-flower") is a large genus of orchids with about 800–1000 species, distributed in the Antilles and from Mexico through Bolivia (with very few species in Brazil). The genus is abbreviated in horticultural trade as Lths. Almost all the species in the genus are small and live in cloud forests. Babyboot orchid is a common name.

Lepanthes acuminata
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Lepanthes lucifer
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Lepanthes stenophylla
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Lepanthes ophelma
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Lepanthes calodictyon
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Lepanthes johnsonii
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Lepanthes guatemalensis
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Lepanthes stenosepala
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Lepanthes excedens
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Lepanthes scopula
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Lepanthes helicocephala
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Lepanthes pantomima
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Lepanthes pteropogon
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Lepanthes papillipetala
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Lepanthes filamentosa
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Lepanthes tridentata
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Lepanthes helleri
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Lepanthes machogaffensis
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Hormidium
thumb|Prosthechea pygmaea, formerly Hormidium pseudopygmaeum
Within the Orchidaceae, Hormidium was originally a subgenus of the genus Epidendrum, but was later raised to a full genus. It is now considered not to be distinct from the genus Prosthechea, of which it is a synonym. Most of the species of Hormidium have been transferred to Prosthechea, although others are now classified in Encyclia, Epidendrum, Homalopetalum, and Lepanthes.
Lepanthes eltoroensis
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