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R. Brown

in W. Aiton and W. T. Aiton, Hortus Kew. 5: 199. 1813.

Etymology: For Henri de Ponthieu, a West Indian merchant who sent plant collections to Sir Joseph Banks in 1778
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 547. Mentioned on page 498.
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Herbs, terrestrial, rarely epiphytic, sympodial. Roots fasciculate, fleshy, villous. Stems simple, rhizomatous. Leaves mostly basal, subsessile to petiolate; blade not articulate, thin, delicate. Inflorescences terminal, few- to many-flowered racemes; peduncles bracteate, glandular-pubescent. Flowers not resupinate, erect or suberect, dishlike; perianth spreading; dorsal sepal lightly adherent to petals at apex; lateral sepals distinct or connate; petals free or adnate to basal flanks of column, obliquely triangular, clawed, conspicuous, often forming “pseudolip”; lip adnate to base of column, distinctly to obscurely clawed, deeply concave, fleshy; column semiterete, dilated and slightly winged distally, short, apex pointed; anther adaxial, erect behind rostellum; pollinia 4, bright yellow, clavate, joined in pairs, firm but somewhat mealy, attached to caudicles; stigma entire; viscidium terminal; pedicellate ovary pubescent. Fruits capsules, suberect, ellipsoid [obovoid].

Distribution

Tropical and subtropical, North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America.

Discussion

Species 25 (2 in the flora).

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Perianth more than 5 mm; petals conspicuously striped green, 3.5–5 mm wide; lip distinctly clawed, suborbiculate; leaves present at anthesis; shady broadleaf forests. Ponthieva racemosa
1 Perianth less than 5 mm; petals not conspicuously striped green, 1.5 mm wide; lip indistinctly clawed, obovate; leaves withering or absent at anthesis; open pinelands. Ponthieva brittoniae
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James D. Ackerman +
R. Brown +
Tropical and subtropical +, North America +, Mexico +, West Indies +, Central America +  and South America. +
For Henri de Ponthieu, a West Indian merchant who sent plant collections to Sir Joseph Banks in 1778 +
in W. Aiton and W. T. Aiton, Hortus Kew. +
Ponthieva +
Orchidaceae (tribe Cranichideae) subtribe Cranichidinae +