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==Intergeneric Hybrids==
==Intergeneric Hybrids==
{{Image|Miltassia.jpg|right|300px|'''X''Miltassia'' hybrid'''<br><small>''Miltassia'' are common artificial hybrids between the genera ''Miltonia'' and ''Brassia'' known for their star shaped flowers.</small>}}
{{Image|Miltassia.jpg|right|300px|'''X''Miltassia'' hybrid'''<br><small>''Miltassia'' are common artificial hybrids between the genera ''Miltonia'' and ''Brassia'' known for their star shaped flowers.</small>}}
Because of ther large and showy flowers ''Miltonia'' have been subject to extensive artificial crossings with other genera. This is the list of resulting artificial genera names.
Because of their large and showy flowers ''Miltonia'' have been subject to extensive artificial crossings with other genera. This is the list of resulting artificial genera names.


*x''Aliceara'' (''Brassia'' x ''Miltonia'' x ''Oncidium'')
*x''Aliceara'' (''Brassia'' x ''Miltonia'' x ''Oncidium'')

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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Miltonia.
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Parent topics

  • Oncidiinae [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Cymbidieae [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Epidendroideae [r]: It is the largest subfamily of Orchidaceae, with three quarters of all known species, split into several tribes and subtribes, encompassing more than five hundred genera and about twenty thousand species distributed almost all over the world, except in the dryer deserts and polar areas; known for being orchids with coherent pollen forming pollinia and with one incumbent anther only, or with the anther bent back, but then with clearly plicate leaves and roots hardly ever fleshy. [e]
  • Orchidaceae [r]: Any plant classified under Orchidaceae, one of the largest plant families and the largest among Monocotyledons. [e]

Subtopics

Miltonia × flava, illustration
Miltonia flava, M. anceps and M. pinelii were three species of Miltonia which remained uncertain since their publication until recent years when taxonomists concluded these species, which had never been found again since their original descriptions, were in fact the natural hybrid between M. flavescens and M. spectabilis, occasionally found in nature. Natural hybrids result in variable plants that may be closer to the father, to the mother, or any intermediate mixture, therefore the doubts about the real identity of the plants and the high number of descriptions. A quick comparison of this illustration to the one published by Guido Pabst in Orchidaceae Brasilienses as Miltonia × festiva, yet another synonym, is enough to clear any doubt about their real identity.

Species of Miltonia

Natural hybrids of Miltonia

Unplaced Names

  • Miltonia × bleuana L.Linden & Rodigas, Lindenia 4: 67 (1888)
  • Miltonia × bleui God.-Leb., Orchidophile (Argenteuil) 8: 45 (1888)

Synonyms

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Intergeneric Hybrids

(CC) Photo: Dalton Holland Baptista
XMiltassia hybrid
Miltassia are common artificial hybrids between the genera Miltonia and Brassia known for their star shaped flowers.

Because of their large and showy flowers Miltonia have been subject to extensive artificial crossings with other genera. This is the list of resulting artificial genera names.

  • xAliceara (Brassia x Miltonia x Oncidium)
  • xAspodonia (Aspasia x Miltonia x Odontoglossum)
  • xBakerara (Brassia x Miltonia x Odontoglossum x Oncidium)
  • xBeallara (Brassia x Cochlioda x Miltonia x Odontoglossum)
  • xBiltonara (Ada x Cochlioda x Miltonia x Odontoglossum)
  • xBlackara (Aspasia x Cochlioda x Miltonia x Odontoglossum)
  • xBrilliandeara (Aspasia x Brassia x Cochlioda x Miltonia x Odontoglossum x Oncidium)
  • xBurrageara (Cochlioda x Miltonia x Odontoglossum x Oncidium)
  • xCharlesworthara (Cochlioda x Miltonia x Oncidium)
  • xColmanara (Miltonia x Odontoglossum x Oncidium)
  • xCrawshayara (Aspasia x Brassia x Miltonia x Oncidium)
  • xDegarmoara (Brassia x Miltonia x Odontoglossum)
  • xDerosaara (Aspasia x Brassia x Miltonia x Odontoglossum)
  • xDuggerara (Ada x Brassia x Miltonia)
  • xDunningara (Aspasia x Miltonia x Oncidium)
  • xForgetara (Aspasia x Brassia x Miltonia)
  • xGoodaleara (Brassia x Cochlioda x Miltonia x Odontoglossum x Oncidium)
  • xMaunderara (Ada x Cochlioda x Miltonia x Odontoglossum x Oncidium)
  • xMilpasia (Aspasia x Miltonia)
  • xMilpilia (Miltonia x Trichopilia)
  • xMiltada (Ada x Miltonia)
  • xMiltadium (Ada x Miltonia x Oncidium)
  • xMiltarettia (Comparettia x Miltonia)
  • xMiltassia (Brassia x Miltonia)
  • xMiltistonia (Baptistonia x Miltonia)
  • xMiltonidium (Miltonia x Oncidium)
  • xMiltonioda (Cochlioda x Miltonia)
  • xMorrisonara (Ada x Miltonia x Odontoglossum)
  • xNorwoodara (Brassia x Miltonia x Oncidium x Rodriguezia)
  • xOdontonia (Miltonia x x Odontoglossum)
  • xRodritonia (Miltonia x Rodriguezia)
  • xSauledaara (Aspasia x Brassia x Miltonia x Oncidium x Rodriguezia)
  • xSchafferara (Aspasia x Brassia x Cochlioda x Miltonia x Odontoglossum)
  • xSchilligerara (Aspasia x Gomesa x Miltonia)
  • xSegerara (Aspasia x Cochlioda x Miltonia x Odontoglossum x Oncidium)
  • xVanalstyneara (Miltonia x Odontoglossum x Oncidium x Rodriguezia)
  • xVuylstekeara (Cochlioda x Miltonia x Odontoglossum)
  • xWithnerara (Aspasia x Miltonia x Odontoglossum x Oncidium)


Genera in the family Orchidaceae