Integra is a subsection of the section Schistochila of the subgenus Amphiglotium (Lindl.) of the genus Epidendrum of the Orchidaceae (orchid family). Like the other subsections of Schistochila, Integra plants are sympodial orchids with no tendency to produce pseudobulbs. They bear a terminal inflorescence with a peduncle covered for most of its length with close, thin, imbricate sheaths, and terminating in a raceme. This subsection differs from the other two in that the margins of the trilobate lip are not lacerate, fringed, or denticulate. In 1861, Reichenbach listed fifteen separate species in this subsection. Some of these names are now recognized as synonyms
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| - Epidendrum subsect. Integra (en)
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| - Integra is a subsection of the section Schistochila of the subgenus Amphiglotium (Lindl.) of the genus Epidendrum of the Orchidaceae (orchid family). Like the other subsections of Schistochila, Integra plants are sympodial orchids with no tendency to produce pseudobulbs. They bear a terminal inflorescence with a peduncle covered for most of its length with close, thin, imbricate sheaths, and terminating in a raceme. This subsection differs from the other two in that the margins of the trilobate lip are not lacerate, fringed, or denticulate. In 1861, Reichenbach listed fifteen separate species in this subsection. Some of these names are now recognized as synonyms (en)
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| - an Epidendrum anceps plant from Suriname (en)
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| - Epidendrum subsect. Integra (en)
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| - Integra is a subsection of the section Schistochila of the subgenus Amphiglotium (Lindl.) of the genus Epidendrum of the Orchidaceae (orchid family). Like the other subsections of Schistochila, Integra plants are sympodial orchids with no tendency to produce pseudobulbs. They bear a terminal inflorescence with a peduncle covered for most of its length with close, thin, imbricate sheaths, and terminating in a raceme. This subsection differs from the other two in that the margins of the trilobate lip are not lacerate, fringed, or denticulate. In 1861, Reichenbach listed fifteen separate species in this subsection. Some of these names are now recognized as synonyms
* E. anceps Jacq. (1763) as E. fuscatum Sw. (p. 385-386)
* (1825) (p. 385). Also as E. gladiatum Lindl. (p. 384-385)
* E. campestre Lindl. (1844) (pp. 386–387)
* Rchb.f. (1852) (p. 388)
* Pav. ex Lindl. (1831) (p. 384)
* Lindl. (1853) (p. 387)
* E. orchidiflorum ex. Lindl. (1831) (p. 385)
* Lindl. (1831) (p. 386)
* Rchb.f. (1852) (pp. 387–388)
* Sw. (1806) (p. 384)
* Lindl (1841) as E. weddelii Lindl. (1853) (p. 387)
* E. smaragdinum Lindl. (1838)(p. 386)
* Lindl. (1849) (p. 387)
* E. warszewiczii Rchb.f. (1852) (p. 387) (en)
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