Genus of orchids
Ludisia
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom:
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Plantae
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Clade:
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Tracheophytes
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Clade:
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Angiosperms
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Clade:
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Monocots
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Order:
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Asparagales
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Family:
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Orchidaceae
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Subfamily:
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Orchidoideae
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Tribe:
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Cranichideae
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Subtribe:
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Goodyerinae
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Genus:
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Ludisia A.Rich.
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Species:
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L. discolor
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Binomial name
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Ludisia discolor
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Synonyms[1]
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- Anoectochilus dawsonianus H.Low ex Rchb.f.
- Anoectochilus ordeanus Jennings
- Dicrophyla elegans Raf., [nom. illeg.]
- Gonogona discolor (Ker Gawl.) Link
- Goodyera discolor Ker Gawl.
- Goodyera ordeana (Jennings) Boxall ex Náves
- Goodyera ordiana B.S.Williams
- Goodyera rodigasciana L.Linden
- Goodyera rubrovenia B.S.Williams
- Haemaria dawsoniana (H.Low ex Rchb.f.) Hasselb.
- Haemaria dawsoniana (H.Low ex Rchb. f.) Hook. f.
- Haemaria discolor (Ker Gawl.) Lindl.
- Haemaria otletae Rolfe
- Haemaria pauciflora Gagnep.
- Haemaria rubrovenia (B.S.Williams) Rchb.f. ex Stein
- Kuhlhasseltia carrii Holttum
- Ludisia dawsoniana (H.Low ex Rchb.f.) Aver.
- Ludisia discolor (Ker Gawl.) Blume
- Ludisia furetii Blume
- Ludisia odorata Blume
- Ludisia otletae (Rolfe) Aver.
- Myoda rufescens Lindl.
- Neottia discolor (Ker Gawl.) Steud.
- Orchiodes discolor (Ker Gawl.) Kuntze
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Ludisia (Lus.[2]) is a genus of orchids that was thought to contain just one species, Ludisia discolor, commonly referred to as jewel orchid. A second species, Ludisia ravanii, from the Philippines, was described in 2013.[3] Ludisia discolor is native to Southern China, Northeast India, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Myanmar,[4] and often cultivated.