Species of orchid
Scarlet ladies' tresses
Dichromanthus cinnabarinus (inflorescence)
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Clade :
Tracheophytes
Clade :
Angiosperms
Clade :
Monocots
Order:
Asparagales
Family:
Orchidaceae
Subfamily:
Orchidoideae
Tribe:
Cranichideae
Genus:
Dichromanthus
Species:
D. cinnabarinus
Binomial name
Dichromanthus cinnabarinus (Lex.) Garay
Synonyms
Neottia cinnabarina Lex. in P.de La Llave & J.M.de Lexarza
Stenorrhynchos cinnabarinum (Lex.) Lindl.
Spiranthes cinnabarina (Lex.) Hemsl.
Gyrostachys cinnabarina (Lex.) Kuntze
Cutsis cinnabarina (Lex.) C.Nelson
Stenorrhynchos montanum Lindl. in G.Bentham
Spiranthes montana A.Rich. & Galeotti 1845, illegitimate homonym, not Raf. 1833
Ophrys peregrina Sessé & Moc.
Gyrostachys montana (Lindl.) Kuntze
Stenorrhynchos galeottianum Schltr.
Dichromanthus cinnabarinus subsp. galeottianum (Schltr.) Soto Arenas & Salazar
Dichromanthus cinnabarinus f. aureus P.M.Br.
Dichromanthus cinnabarinus , commonly known as scarlet ladies' tresses , is a terrestrial species of orchid . It is common across much of Mexico , south to Guatemala , and north into Texas .
References
^ Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
Flora of North America v 26, p 525, Dichromanthus cinnabarinus (La Llave & Lexarza) Garay, Bot. Mus. Leafl. 28: 314. 1982.
Biota of North America Program, county distribution map
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