Epidendrum cinnabarinum

Epidendrum cinnabarinum

Taxonomy

Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Tracheophyta Class: Liliopsida Order: Asparagales Family: Orchidaceae Genus: Epidendrum

About

Epidendrum cinnabarinum, is a terrestrial reed-stemmed Epidendrum, discovered by the German collector Philipp Salzmann in Bahia, close to Salvador, and published by John Lindley in 1831. The specific epithet refers to the vermilion flowers. E. cinnabarinum is similar to (and sometimes confused with) E. fulgens and E. puniceoluteum, as well as red forms of the other crucifix orchids.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Epidendrum cinnabarinum?
The scientific name of Epidendrum cinnabarinum is Epidendrum cinnabarinum.
What kingdom does Epidendrum cinnabarinum belong to?
Epidendrum cinnabarinum belongs to the kingdom Plantae.
What phylum does Epidendrum cinnabarinum belong to?
Epidendrum cinnabarinum belongs to the phylum Tracheophyta.
What class does Epidendrum cinnabarinum belong to?
Epidendrum cinnabarinum belongs to the class Liliopsida.
What order does Epidendrum cinnabarinum belong to?
Epidendrum cinnabarinum belongs to the order Asparagales.
What family does Epidendrum cinnabarinum belong to?
Epidendrum cinnabarinum belongs to the family Orchidaceae.
What genus does Epidendrum cinnabarinum belong to?
Epidendrum cinnabarinum belongs to the genus Epidendrum.