Grexes of Genus Spiranthes Starting with Letter [N]

Found 17 grex names.
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Genus Name Genus Grex Name *Status Author Year Cross
Spiranthes Spir nagelii L.O.Williams 1946 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Spiranthes Spir navarrensis (Ames) L.O.Williams 1942 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Spiranthes Spir nebulorum Valid Catling & V.R.Catling 1988 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Spiranthes Spir neglecta Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Spiranthes Spir nelsonii Greenm. 1900 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Spiranthes Spir neocaledonica Schltr. 1906 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Spiranthes Spir neottiorhiza Kraenzl. 1913 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Spiranthes Spir neuroptera Rchb.f. & Warm. in H.G.Reichenbach 1881 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Spiranthes Spir niklasii Valid M.C.Pace 2017 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Spiranthes Spir nitida (Vell.) Cogn. in C.F.P.von Martius & auct. suc. (eds.) 1895 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Spiranthes Spir nivea T.P.Lin & W.M.Lin 2011 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Spiranthes Spir nonantzin R.González ex McVaugh 1985 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Spiranthes Spir novae-zelandiae Hook.f. 1852 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Spiranthes Spir novofriburgensis (Rchb.f.) Rchb.f. in H.R.von Fernsee Wawra 1866 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Spiranthes Spir nuil Rich. 1817 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Spiranthes Spir nutans (Kunth & C.D.Bouché) Garay & Dunst. 1976 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Spiranthes Spir nutantiflora Schltr. 1906 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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