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Liparis is a large genus with 250 terrestrial or epiphytic members, which are distributed worldwide. Terrestrial species grow in damp locations in semi-shade. Epiphytic species generally possess pseudobulbs and temperate terrestrial species, have subterranean storage organs but some tropical species lack both.

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Teoh, E.S. (2021). Liparis L.C. Rich.. In: Orchid Species from Himalaya and Southeast Asia Vol. 2 (G - P). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80428-2_11

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