Spiranthes australis var. pudica (Lindl.) F.Muell.
Spiranthes australis var. suishaensis Hayata
Spiranthes australis var. viridiflora Makino
Spiranthes congesta Lindl.
Spiranthes crispata Zoll. & Moritzi
Spiranthes densa A.Rich.
Spiranthes flexuosa (Sm.) Lindl.
Spiranthes indica Lindl. ex Steud.
Spiranthes longispicata A.Rich.
Spiranthes neocaledonica Schltr.
Spiranthes novae-zelandiae Hook.f.
Spiranthes papuana Schltr.
Spiranthes parviflora
Spiranthes pudica Lindl.
Spiranthes sinensis f. autumnus Tsukaya
Spiranthes sinensis f. gracilis F.Maek. ex Tsukaya
Spiranthes sinensis var. amoena (M.Bieb.) H.Hara
Spiranthes sinensis var. australis (R.Br.) H.Hara & S.Kitam.
Spiranthes spiralis (Lour.) Makino
Spiranthes stylites Lindl.
Spiranthes suishanensis (Hayata) Schltr.
Spiranthes viridiflora (Makino) Makino
Spiranthes wightiana Lindl. ex Wall.
Spiranthes sinensis was long thought to be a species complex,[2] and more than 30 names have been synonymized under it; recent molecular and morphological data found that the complex was composed of six distinct species. 'True' S. sinensis sensu stricto is glabrous, blooms in the spring, and has pale blush-pink flowers. This species had formerly been thought to occur throughout Asia and Australia, it is actually restricted to southeast Asia, eastern East Asia, and southern Japan. The other species to be recognized out of this species complex are Spiranthes australis, Spiranthes flexuosa, Spiranthes maokensis, Spiranthes sunii, and Spiranthes suishanensis.[3]
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