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Cypripedium is a genus of 47 species from the orchid family (Orchidaceae)
and the sole genus of the subtribe Cypripediinae.
Its abbreviation used in trade journals is
Cyp.
Its members are terrestrial hardy orchids that grow primarily in
colder climates of the Northern
Hemisphere, in North America, Europe, and Asia. Some grow in the tundra in Alaska and Siberia, which is an
unusually cold habitat for orchids. They can withstand extreme
cold, growing under the snow and blooming when the snow melts. But,
in the wild, most have become rare and close to extinction, due to
an ever shrinking natural habitat and overcollection. In the late
20th century, only a single plant of Cypripedium calceolus
survived in Britain.
Common names include slipper orchids, Lady's Slippers, mocassin flowers, camel's
foot, squirrel foot, steeple cap, Venus' shoes and whippoorwill
shoes. The genus has a long history of use, dating back 2500 years
to the Far East, where they were used medicinally.
Characteristics
As with most terrestrial orchids, the rhizome is short and robust, growing in the
uppermost soil layer. The rhizome grows annually with a growth bud
at one end and dies off at the other end. The stem grows from the bud at the tip of the
rhizome. Most slipper orchids have an elongate erect stem, with leaves growing along its length. But
the Mocassin Flower (Cypripedium acaule) has a short
underground stem with leaves springing from the soil. The often
hairy leaves can vary from ovate to elliptic or lanceolate, folded
along their length. The stems lack pseudobulbs.
The inflorescence is racemose. It can carry one to twelve flowers, as in Cypripedium californicum.
But most species have one to three flowers. There are three sepals, with, in most species, the
two lateral ones more or less fused. The flower has three acute petals with the third a striking
slipper-shaped lip, which is lowermost. The sepals and the petals
are usually similarly colored, with the lip in a different color.
But variations on this theme occur. The aspect of the lip of
different species can vary a great deal. As with all orchids, it is
specially constructed to attract pollinators. The flowers show a column with a
unique shieldlike staminode. The ovary is 3-locular (with three
chambers).
Synonymy
The following genera have been brought into synonymy with
Cypripedium:
Taxonomy
Comparison between a DNA-analysis and the morphological
characteristics in this genus has shown that there is a high degree
of divergence between the two, probably due to long periods of
isolation or extinction of intermediate forms. The Eurasian species
with yellow or red flowers form a distinct group from the North
American species with yellow flowers. The Pelican Orchid
(Cypripedium irapeanum) and the California Lady's Slipper
(Cypripedium californicum)
are probably the first diverging line. They share several
similarities with their sister group Selenipedium.
Species and natural
hybrids
There are approximately 356 species in this genus,
including:
Small White Lady's Slipper
(
Cypripedium candidum)
Mocassin Flower
(
Cypripedium acaule)
Greater yellow lady's slipper
(
Cypripedium parviflorum var.
pubescens)
Yellow Lady's-slipper
(
Cypripedium parviflorum)
- Cypripedium acaule :
Mocassin Flower, Pink Lady's Slipper,Two-leaved Lady's-slipper (C.
and E. Canada, NC & E U.S.A).
- Cypripedium agnicapitatum (Manchuria).
- Cypripedium × alaskanum (C. guttatum × C. yatabeanum;
Alaska).
- Cypripedium × andrewsii (C. candidum × C. parviflorum
var. pubescens) (E Canada, NC & NE U.S.A).
- Cypripedium arietinum :
Ram's-head Lady's-slipper (C & E Canada, NC & NE
U.S.A).
- Cypripedium bardolphianum (China)
- Cypripedium bardolphianum var. bardolphianum
(China)
- Cypripedium bardolphianum var. zhongdianense
(China). Rhizome geophyte
- Cypripedium calceolus
(Lady's Slipper, Woodpecker nuksack, Yellow Lady's Slipper; Europe
to Japan)
- Cypripedium calcicolum (China)
- Cypripedium californicum
(California Lady's Slipper; Oregon, N. California).
- Cypripedium candidum (Small
White Lady Slipper; SE Canada, NC & E U.S.A).
- Cypripedium × catherinae (C. macranthon × C.
shanxiense; Russian Far East).
- Cypripedium cheniae (China).
- Cypripedium × columbianum (C. montanum × C.
parviflorum var. pubescens; W Canada, NW U.S.A)
- Cypripedium cordigerum (Heart-shaped Lip Cypripedium;
N Pakistan to Himalaya, S Tibet).
- Cypripedium daweishanense (S.C.Chen & Z.J.Liu)
S.C.Chen & Z.J.Liu (2005) (Yunnan, China South-Central)
- Cypripedium debile (Frail Cypripedium) (Japan, Taiwan,
China)
- Cypripedium
dickinsonianum (Mexico (S Chiapas) to Guatemala).
- Cypripedium elegans (E Nepal to China)
- Cypripedium fargesii (China)
- Cypripedium farreri (China)
- Cypripedium fasciculatum
(Brownie Lady's-slipper, Clustered Lady's-slipper; W U.S.A).
- Cypripedium fasciolatum (China).
- Cypripedium flavum (Yellow
Cypripedium; SE Tibet, SC China)
- Cypripedium formosanum
(Beautiful Cypripedium, Formosa's Lady's Slipper; C Taiwan).
- Cypripedium forrestii (China).
- Cypripedium franchetii
(Franchet's Cypripedium; C & SC China).
- Cypripedium froschii (China).
- Cypripedium guttatum (Spotted
Lady's Slipper; European Russia to Korea, Alaska to Yukon).
- Cypripedium henryi (Henry's
Cypripedium; C China).
- Cypripedium x herae . (C.parviflorum x C.reginae)
(Manitoba, Canada)
- Cypripedium himalaicum (SE Tibet to Himalaya).
- Cypripedium irapeanum
(Pelican Orchid, Irapeao Cypripedium; Mexico to Honduras).
- Cypripedium japonicum (Japan
Cypripedium; China, Korea, Japan).
- Cypripedium kentuckiense
(Kentucky Lady's Slipper, Southern Lady's Slipper, Kentucky
Cypripedium; C & E U.S.A).
- Cypripedium lentiginosum (China).
- Cypripedium lichiangense S.C.Chen & P.J.Cribb
(China (SW Sichuan, NW Yunnan), NE Myanmar).
- Cypripedium lichiangense var. daweishanense
S.C.Chen & Z.J.Liu (now synonym of Cypripedium
daweishanense (S.C.Chen & Z.J.Liu) S.C.Chen & Z.J.Liu
2005)
- Cypripedium ludlowii (SE Tibet).
- Cypripedium macranthos
(Large-flowered Cypripedium; E Belarus to temperate E Asia).
- Cypripedium malipoense S.C.Chen & Z.J.Liu (Yunnan,
China South-Central)
- Cypripedium margaritaceum (Pearl-white Cypripedium;
China)
- Cypripedium micranthum (China).
- Cypripedium molle (Mexico).
- Cypripedium montanum (Large
Lady's-slipper, Mountain Lady's-slipper, White Lady's-slipper,
Moccasin flower; Alaska to California).
- Cypripedium morinanthum (Manchuria).
- Cypripedium neoparviflorum (Manchuriia).
- Cypripedium palangshanense (China). (rediscovered in
1997 in China).
- Cypripedium parviflorum
Salisb. (Canada, E U.S.A).
- Cypripedium parviflorum var. parviflorum
(Canada, E U.S.A.; rhizome geophyte).
- Cypripedium parviflorum var. pubescens
(Yellow Lady's-slipper; N. America; rhizome geophyte).
- Cypripedium passerinum (Franklyn's Lady's-slipper,
Small White Northern Lady's-slipper, Sparrow's Egg Lady's-slipper;
Alaska to Canada, Montana).
- Cypripedium plectrochilum (N Myanmar to SC
China).
- Cypripedium pubescens
(Greater yellow lady's slipper)
- Cypripedium reginae
Walter : Large White Lady's-slipper, Queen's Lady's-slipper,
Showy Lady's-slipper; C & E Canada, NC & E. U.S.A).
- Cypripedium roseum (Manchuria).
- Cypripedium rubronerve (China).
- Cypripedium segawai (EC Taiwan).
- Cypripedium shanxiense (China to N Japan).
- Cypripedium sichuanense (China).
- Cypripedium sinapoides (Manchuria).
- Cypripedium subtropicum (SE. Tibet).
- Cypripedium taibaiense (China).
- Cypripedium tibeticum
(Sikkim to C China).
- Cypripedium × ventricosum (Russia to Korea).
- Cypripedium wardii (SE. Tibet, China).
- Cypripedium × wenqingiae (C. farreri × C. tibeticum;
China).
- Cypripedium wumengense (China).
- Cypripedium yatabeanum (Russian Far East to N & NC
Japan, Aleutian Islands to SW Alaska).
- Cypripedium yunnanense (SE Tibet, China)
References
- Phillip Cribb & Peter Green (1997). The Genus
Cypripedium (a botanical monograph). Kew Royal Botanic
Gardens, Timber Press ISBN 0-88192-403-2
- Pridgeon, A.M.; Cribb, P.J.; Chase, M.W. & F. N. Rasmussen
(1999): Genera Orchidacearum Vol.1, Oxford U. Press. ISBN
0-19-850513-2
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