Genus of orchids
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Yoania is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae.[2][3]
Distribution
This genus is mainly distributed in Japan, but Y. japonica is also found in Assam, China, and Taiwan and Y. prainii is found in the Himalayas and in northern Vietnam.
Species
Species recognized as of November 2020:[2]
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Scientific name |
Distribution
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Yoania amagiensis Nakai & F.Maek, 1931 |
Honshu, Kyushu
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Yoania flava K.Inoue & T.Yukawa, 2002 |
Honshu
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Yoania japonica Maxim., 1873 |
Assam, Fujian, Jiangxi, Taiwan, Japan
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Yoania pingbianensis Z.J.Liu, G.Q.Zhang & M.He Li, 2016 |
Yunnan, Vietnam
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Yoania prainii King & Pantl.,1898 |
Sikkim, Assam, northeastern India, Vietnam
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- Species formerly included:
- Yoania aberrans Finet, 1900: synonym of Cymbidium macrorhizon Lindl., 1833
- Yoania australis Hatch, 1963: synonym of Danhatchia australis (Hatch) Garay & Christenson, 1995