Bauhinia - Species

Species

  • Bauhinia acuminata - Dwarf White Orchid Tree
  • Bauhinia aureifolia - Gold Leaf Bauhinia
  • Bauhinia bassacensis
  • Bauhinia bidentata - Orange Bauhinia
  • Bauhinia binata
  • Bauhinia × blakeana - Hong Kong Orchid Tree
  • Bauhinia bracteata
  • Bauhinia championi
  • Bauhinia corymbosa - Climbing Bauhinia
  • Bauhinia creaghi baker
  • Bauhinia curtisii
  • Bauhinia cumingiana - Jigal Tree
  • Bauhinia excisa - Monkey Ladder
  • Bauhinia ferruginea
  • Bauhinia flagelliflora
  • Bauhinia forficata - Brazilian Orchid Tree
  • Bauhinia galpinii - Red Orchid Tree
  • Bauhinia glauca - Climbing Bauhinia
  • Bauhinia grevei
  • Bauhinia harmsiana
  • Bauhinia hirsuta
  • Bauhinia integrifolia
  • Bauhinia involucellata
  • Bauhinia lakhonensis
  • Bauhinia loeseneriana
  • Bauhinia lunarioides – Anacacho Orchid Tree
  • Bauhinia malabarica - Purple Orchid Tree
  • Bauhinia mombassae
  • Bauhinia monandra - Pink Orchid Tree
  • Bauhinia nervosa
  • Bauhinia ornata
  • Bauhinia penicilliloba
  • Bauhinia pervilleana
  • Bauhinia picta
  • Bauhinia pottsii
  • Bauhinia pulla
  • Bauhinia purpurea
  • Bauhinia racemosa
  • Bauhinia rufescens
  • Bauhinia saccocalyx
  • Bauhinia scandens
  • Bauhinia seminarioi
  • Bauhinia siamensis
  • Bauhinia similis
  • Bauhinia sirindhorniae
  • Bauhinia strychnifolia
  • Bauhinia strychnoidea
  • Bauhinia tomentosa
  • Bauhinia vahlii
  • Bauhinia variegata
  • Bauhinia viridescens
  • Bauhinia wallichii
  • Bauhinia winitii
  • Bauhinia yunnanensis

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