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Coelogyne barbata Lindl. ex Griff.: Pleione barbata (Lindl. ex Griff) Kuntze
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Acharya, K.P., Adhikari, Y.P., Kunwar, R.M. (2021). Coelogyne barbata Lindl. ex Griff. Coelogyne corymbosa Lindl. Coelogyne cristata Lindl. Coelogyne fimbriata Lindl. Coelogyne flaccida Lindl. Coelogyne fuscescens Lindl. Coelogyne nitida (Wall. ex D. Don) Lindl. Coelogyne ovalis Lindl. Coelogyne prolifera Lindl. Coelogyne punctulata Lindl. Coelogyne stricta (D. Don) Schltr. Orchidaceae. In: Kunwar, R., Sher, H., Bussmann, R.W. (eds) Ethnobotany of the Himalayas. Ethnobotany of Mountain Regions. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45597-2_62-1
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