Genus of neotropical tiger orchids
Maxillaria
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Coconut pie orchid (Maxillaria tenuifolia)
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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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Epidendroideae
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Tribe:
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Cymbidieae
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Subtribe:
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Maxillariinae
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Genus:
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Maxillaria Ruiz & Pavon
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Type species
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Maxillaria platypetala
Ruiz & Pavon (1794)
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Species
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Many, see list of Maxillaria species
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Synonyms[1]
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- Adamanthus Szlach.
- Anthosiphon Schltr.
- Aucellia Szlach. & Sitko
- Bolbidium (Lindl.) Lindl.
- Brasiliorchis R.B.Singer, S.Koehler & Carnevali
- Calawaya Szlach. & Sitko
- Camaridium Lindl.
- Chaseopsis Szlach. & Sitko
- Chelyella Szlach. & Sitko
- Christensonella Szlach., Mytnik, Górniak & Smiszek
- Chrysocycnis Linden & Rchb.f.
- Cryptocentrum Benth.
- Cyrtidiorchis Rauschert
- Cyrtidium Schltr.
- Cyrtoglottis Schltr.
- Dicrypta Lindl.
- Heterotaxis Lindl.
- Hoehnella Szlach. & Sitko
- Hylaeorchis Carnevali & G.A.Romero
- Inti M.A.Blanco
- Laricorchis Szlach.
- Mapinguari Carnevali & R.B.Singer
- Marsupiaria Hoehne
- Maxillariella M.A.Blanco & Carnevali
- Menadena Raf.
- Mormolyca Fenzl
- Neo-urbania Fawc. & Rendle
- Nitidobulbon Ojeda, Carnevali & G.A.Romero
- Ornithidium Salisb. ex R.Br.
- Pittierella Schltr.
- Pityphyllum Schltr.
- Pseudocymbidium Szlach. & Sitko
- Pseudomaxillaria Hoehne
- Psittacoglossum Lex.
- Rhetinantha M.A.Blanco
- Sauvetrea Szlach.
- Sepalosaccus Schltr.
- Siagonanthus Poepp. & Endl.
- Trigonidium Lindl.
- Vazquezella Szlach. & Sitko
- Viracocha Szlach. & Sitko
- Xanthoxerampellia Szlach. & Sitko
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Maxillaria, abbreviated as Max in the horticultural trade, is a large genus of orchids (family Orchidaceae). This is a diverse genus, with very different morphological forms. Their characteristics can vary widely.
They are commonly called spider orchids, flame orchids or tiger orchids. Their scientific name is derived from the Latin word maxilla, meaning jawbone, reflecting on the column and the base of the lip of some species, that may evoke a protruding jaw.
- ^ "Maxillaria Ruiz & Pav". Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 6 December 2023.