Grexes of Genus Neottia Starting with Letter [P]

Found 18 grex names.
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Genus Name Genus Grex Name *Status Author Year Cross
Neottia Neot pantanis Korth. ex Blume 1856 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot pantlingii Valid (W.W.Sm.) Tang & F.T.Wang 1951 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot papilligera Valid Schltr. 1920 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot papulosa Lex. in P.de La Llave & J.M.de Lexarza 1825 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot parviflora (King & Pantl.) Schltr. 1825 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot petola Blume 1825 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot picta Sims 1813 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot piluchiensis Valid T.P.Lin 2015 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot pinetorum Valid (Lindl.) Szlach. 1995 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot plantaginea D.Don 1825 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot polystachya (Sw.) Sw. 1806 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot procera Ker Gawl. 1822 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot pseudonipponica Valid (Fukuy.) Szlach. 1995 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot pubera Steud. 1841 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot puberula Valid (Maxim.) Szlach. 1995 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot pubescens Willd. 1805 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot pudica (Lindl.) Sweet 1827 Species Show Add To My Plants List for Sale or Trade
Neottia Neot punctata (A.Rich. & Galeotti) Kuntze 1891 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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