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Jay's Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia E - Epic
... genus is characterized by having simple or branched stems with linear tolanceolate, plicate, veined leaves. They have a terminal inflorescence with a clusteed or loose raceme, with floral ... terrestrial herb genus from the Neotropics and Florida with fasciculate, fleshy roots, basaly rosulate, petiolate leaves, and small to showy flowers on terminal erect, loosely few flowered , pubescent, pinkish red ...
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Jay's Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia - F to G
... Asia; Australia and Polynesia that are terrestrial herbs with subteranean psuedobulbs, a few plicate, petiolate leaves, and a lateral inflorescence that is dense, arching to pendulous at the apex ... corm-like pseudobulbs surrounded by leaf sheaths, the strongly petiolate leaf bases, subopposite pair of leaves with thin, heavily veined leaves with a terminal inflorescence giving rise to flowers with ...
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Jay's Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia A&B
... two coriaceous, oblong-lanceolate, short petiolate leaves, a visible, creeping, slender rhizome and a 12" [30 cm] long, basal, slender inflorescence that is slightly longer than the leaves and arises from the ... oblanceolste, graduating in size form the base, attenuate to the conduplicate petiolate base, acuminate, thin, pale grayish green leaves with the mid-vein carinate that blooms on a 2" [5 ...
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Jay's Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia - F to I
... rigid rhizomes, with well separarted, short stems and distichous, bilaterally flattened, succulent-like leaves. The terminal, densely flowered inflorescence carries very small, white, green or yellow flowers ... and humidity year round. This genus is characterized by pseudobulbs with large petiolate, heavily veined leaves, erect or pendant inflorescence with large colorful flowers with free sepals and ...
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Jay's Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia -Q-SEL
... composed of 100 different, compact, small to medium epiphytes that have flat fleshy leaves or terete leaves. The inflorescence can be short or long, simple or branched, erect or pendulous ... growing herbs. They are characterized by having somewhat tetragonal pseudobulbs with a single, long-petiolate, plicate leaf with prominent veining underneath. The basal inflorescence is racemose and has several ...
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Jay's Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia T - Z
... and have taken over the photosynthetic role of the leaves. The leaves are reduced to minute, overlapping scales covering the ... E. Asia and south to Indonesia. This genus has petiolate, plicate, and long inflorescence witha few to many well ... epiphyte from Hispanola where it has distichous, conduplicate, serrate leaves, a terminal single flowered inflorescence, and a resupinate flower with 8 pollina ...
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Jay's Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia - M - Max
... growing terrestrial with stout, short, erect pseudobulbs carrying 3 to 4, shortly petiolate, oblong-lanceolate, acute, bicolor leaves and blooms on a 10" [25 cm] long, many flowered, densely ... growing, small caespitose epiphyte with very short, inconspicuous ramicauls with oblong-elliptic leaves, atttenuate to the shortly petiolate base, coriaceous, clear green leaf with a retuse apex that blooms ...
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IOSPE PHOTOS
... furrowed longitudinally, dark green psuedobulbs carrying 2 to 3 deciduous, plicate, broadly elliptic-lanceolate, petiolate, acute-acuminate leaves found at elevations of 1400 to 2500 meters from Colombia south to Peru and ... The plant is generally leafless come blooming time so the new growth has the only leaves on the plant Synonyms Anguloa clowesii var. eburnea (B.S. Williams) O'Brien ; Anguloa ...
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