'' in the wild. Initially, European taxonomists applied the generic epithet
Epidendrum to all newly discovered
epiphytic orchids. Gradually, many of these "
Epidendrums" were recognized as being quite diverse and deserving of different generic epithets—many belong to different tribes or subtribes (e.g.
Vanda). To add to the confusion, however, many descriptions of closely related species were published with different generic epithets. As if the confusion caused by these publications were not great enough, many closely related genera (or perhaps subgenera, sections, or subsections) have been recognized and published. According to the modern rules of taxonomy, each new proposed genus that is split off from
Epidendrum must bear the name of the oldest generic epithet published for a member of the new genus. Hence, many genera which have been brought into synonymy with
Epidendrum have later been segregated out again. Because most of these decisions rest on the informed opinions of authorities, the segregated taxa are often then re-published as
synonyms. Hence, some of the following information may seem a bit contradictory, especially if the assertion that two names are "synonyms" is misconstrued as an assertion that the two names mean exactly the same thing. The following genera have been brought into synonymy with
Epidendrum: •
Amblostoma •
Amphiglottis Salisb. •
Anocheile •
Auliza Small •
Coilostylis Raf. •
Didothion Raf. •
Diothonea Lindl. •
Epidanthus L.O.Williams •
Epidendropsis Garay &
Dunst. •
Exophya Raf. •
Gastropodium •
Hemiscleria Lindl. •
Kalopternix Garay &
Dunst. •
Lanium (
Lindl.)
Benth. •
Larnandra Raf. •
Minicolumna Brieger (nom. inval.) •
Nanodes Lindl. •
Neolehmannia Kraenzl. •
Neowilliamsia Garay •
Nyctosma Raf. •
Oerstedella •
Phadrosanthus Neck. ex
Raf. •
Physinga Lindl. •
Pleuranthium Benth. •
Pseudepidendrum Rchb.f. •
Seraphyta Fisch. &
C.A.Mey. •
Spathiger Small •
Stenoglossum Kunth •
Takulumena •
Tritelandra Raf.. Genera which have been erected (or resurrected) from
Epidendrum include the following examples: •
Barkeria •
Dimerandra •
Caularthron •
Encyclia – This is another "mega-genus" differing from
Epidendrum in that the plants are mostly pseudobulbous, and in that the lip "encircles" the column, rather than being adnate. Like
Epidendrum, genera have been and are likely to continue to be split off from this genus. •
Microepidendrum Brieger ex W.E.Higgins (2002) •
Oestlundia W.E.Higgins (2002) •
Prosthechea – This debatable genus contains the "cockleshell orchids", with lips which are adnate to the column only about halfway to the apex, and which "encircle" the end of the column. Most of the species of this genus were long classified in
Encyclia. •
Psychilis ==Subgenera==