Pankaj ji, very useful article on Lady slipper orchids.  Please send some
information on Phalaenopsis which is very famous orchid and easy to grow.  I
suggest you put the picture of orchids also for easy understanding.

Regards,

Mani.

On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 12:13 AM, Shantanu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Pankaj ji...
> Very informative account on Lady's slipper orchids....
> these lovely plants have always fascinated me.
> Wud love to know more about them
>
> Shantanu :  )
>
> Shantanu Bhattacharya.
> B.Sc, M.Sc (Zoology)
> University of Calcutta.
> Teaching Faculty.
> Dept. of Biology.
> Vivekananda Mission School(ICSE).
> Joka. Kolkata.
>
>
> On Sep 26, 10:46 pm, Smita Raskar <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Interesting.... i wish to know more about orchids..especially about
> column &
> > different types of pollinia and stigma of orchid
> >  i have searched for lot but did not find any info. with illustration,
> wiil
> > you plz tell us source or add info. with illustrations bcoz many people
> will
> > like to know about orchids
> >
> > On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 10:54 PM, Pankaj Kumar <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Lady's slipper orchids, lady slipper orchids or slipper orchids are
> > > the orchids in the subfamily Cypripedioidea, which includes the genera
> > > Cypripedium, Mexipedium, Paphiopedilum, Phragmipedium and
> > > Selenipedium. They are characterised by the slipper-shaped pouches
> > > (modified labellums) of the flowers – the pouch traps insects so they
> > > are forced to climb up past the staminode, behind which they collect
> > > or deposit pollinia, thus fertilising the flower.
> >
> > > This subfamily has been considered by some to be a family
> > > Cypripediaceae, separate from the Orchidaceae. The subfamily
> > > Cypripedioideae is monophyletic and consists of five genera. Their
> > > common features are two fertile diandrous (that is, with two perfect
> > > stamens) anthers, a shield-shaped staminode and a saccate (sac-shaped)
> > > lip.
> > > The Cypripedium genus is found across much of North America, as well
> > > as in parts of Europe and Asia. The state flower of Minnesota is the
> > > Showy Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium reginae). The Lady's Slipper is also
> > > the official provincial flower of Prince Edward Island, a province of
> > > Canada.
> >
> > > Paphiopedilums are found in the tropical forests of southeast Asia
> > > reaching as far north as southern China. Paphiopedilum is quite easy
> > > to cultivate and therefore is popular among orchid enthusiasts. In
> > > fact, overcollecting of this genus has caused some problems in its
> > > original habitat.
> > > Phragmipedium, found across northern South and Central America, is
> > > also easy to cultivate as it requires lower temperatures than
> > > Paphiopedilum, eliminating the need for a greenhouse in many areas.
> >
> > > The lady's slipper is also known in the United States of America as
> > > the moccasin flower, from its resemblance to a shoe or moccasin.
> > > The once thought extinct flower is now legally protected from
> > > cultivation. This variety of orchid was spotted at a a golf course in
> > > Lancashire England and daily patrols are made to ensure its safety.
> >
> > > Above's source: WIKIPEDIA
> >
> > > INDIA
> >
> > > In India the subfamily is represented by two genera, namely,
> > > Cypripedium and Paphiopedilum, which inturn are represented by 5 (C.
> > > elegans, C. guttatum, C. cordigerum, C. himalaicum, C. tibeticum) and
> > > 9 species (P. charlesworthii, P. insigne, P. druryi, P. villosum, P.
> > > fairrieanum, P. spicerianum, P. hirsutissimum, P. venustum, P. wardii)
> > > respectively. Of these only 3 species of Cypripediums are found in
> > > Western Himalaya and one species of Paphiopedilum is found in Western
> > > Ghats, i.e., Paphiopedilum druryi.
> >
> > > I will be sharing few pics of this subfamily in my next few mails.
> >
> > > Enjoy
> >
> > > Pankaj
> >
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> >
> > > Pankaj Kumar Ph.D. (Orchidaceae)
> > > Research Associate
> > > Greater Kailash Sacred Landscape Project
> > > Department of Habitat Ecology
> > > Wildlife Institute of India
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> > > Dehradun - 248001, India
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