Grexes of Genus Pogonia Starting with Letter [P]

Found 19 grex names.
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Genus Name Genus Grex Name *Status Author Year Cross
Pogonia Pog pachystomoides F.Muell. 1874 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog paludosa (Rchb.f.) Rchb.f. 1865 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog paranaensis Barb.Rodr. 1882 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog parishiana King & Pantl. 1897 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog parviflora (Lindl.) Rchb.f. 1865 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog parvula Schltr. 1919 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog paulensis Schltr. 1922 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog pendula Lindl. 1825 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog physurifolia Rchb.f. 1859 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog pleionoides Kraenzl. 1900 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog plicata (Andrews) Lindl. 1840 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog pluriflora Barb.Rodr. 1882 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog prainiana King & Pantl. 1896 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog pudica Ames 1908 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog pulchella Hook.f. 1885 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog punctata Blume 1849 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog purpurata Rchb.f. & Sond. 1865 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog purpurea Hayata 1911 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Pogonia Pog pusilla Rchb.f. & Warm. in H.G.Reichenbach 1881 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
*A Status of "Valid" for a species means it is the name accepted by taxonomists per the Kew List of Monocots ; for a hybrid it means it is the correct genus according to the Royal Horticulture Society

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