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Orchid Species: Eulophia triloba

Kew currently accepted name is Eulophia hians

Eulophia triloba is an orchid species identified by Rolfe in 1917. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Eulophia hians.
Genus
Eulophia (Euph.)
Grex
triloba
Parents
Species
Author
Rolfe
Year
1917
ORIGIN: Found in Zaire, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, Cape Province, Natal, Orange Free State and Transvaal South Africa, Madagascar and Yemen in grass and bushlands often very dry, at elevations of 1650 to 2200 meters.

DESCRIPTION: Small to medium sized, cool to cold growing terrestrial orchid with a chain of flattened, subterranean pseudobulbs giving rise to 5 to 6 plicate, linear leaves arising with the terminal, few to many flowered inflorescence with widely spaced, often not opening well flowers occurring in the spring through fall.

FLOWER SIZE: 0.8 inches [2 cm] -- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
Other Names
Genus Name Genus Grex Name Year Author
Add+ Eulophia Euph hians 1826 Spreng.
Add+ Eulophia Euph bathiei 1925 Schltr.
Add+ Eulophia Euph carunculifera 1881 Rchb.f.
Add+ Eulophia Euph clavicornis 1837 Lindl.
Add+ Eulophia Euph decurva 1924 Schltr.
Add+ Eulophia Euph engleri 1910 Rolfe
Add+ Eulophia Euph ernestii 1924 Schltr.
Add+ Eulophia Euph flanagani
Add+ Eulophia Euph flanaganii 1905 Bolus
Add+ Eulophia Euph galpinii 1895 Schltr.
Add+ Eulophia Euph gladioloides 1910 Rolfe
Add+ Eulophia Euph inaequalis 1895 Schltr.
Add+ Eulophia Euph keniensis 1924 Schltr.
Add+ Eulophia Euph laxiflora 1895 Schltr.
Add+ Eulophia Euph longipes 1910 Rolfe
Add+ Eulophia Euph madagascariensis 1882 Kraenzl.
Add+ Eulophia Euph nelsonii 1910 Rolfe
Add+ Eulophia Euph nutans 1846 Sond.
Add+ Eulophia Euph obcordata 1917 Rolfe
Add+ Eulophia Euph purpurascens 1910 Rolfe
Add+ Eulophia Euph transvaalensis 1910 Schltr.
Add+ Eulophia Euph vaginata 1885 Ridl.
Add+ Eulophia Euph violacea 1847 Rchb.f.
Add+ Eulophia Euph vleminckxiana 1990 Geerinck & Schaijes
Add+ Eulophia Euph watkinsonii 1913 Rolfe
Add+ Graphorkis Grks clavicornis 1891 (Lindl.) Kuntze
Add+ Graphorkis Grks emarginata 1891 (Lindl.) Kuntze
Add+ Graphorkis Grks madagascariensis 1891 (Kraenzl.) Kuntze
Add+ Graphorkis Grks nutans 1891 (Sond.) Kuntze
Add+ Graphorkis Grks vaginata 1891 (Ridl.) Kuntze
Add+ Graphorkis Grks violacea 1891 (Rchb.f.) Kuntze
Add+ Lissochilus Liss vaginatus 1941 H.Perrier
Add+ Eulophia Euph aemula 1895 Schltr.
Add+ Eulophia Euph aliwalensis 1910 Rolfe
Add+ Eulophia Euph amajubae 1924 Schltr.
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