- It is the only
species in the
genus Melursus. It has also been
called "
labiated bear"
because of its long
lower lip and
palate used for
sucking up insects...
- 511-522. In:
Raymond M.
Harley and Tom
Reynolds (editors).
Advances in
Labiate Science. Richmond,
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Wagstaff,
Steven J.; Hickerson...
- 'Moss' Cattleya'),
commonly known as the
Easter orchid, is a
species of
labiate Cattleya orchid. The white-flowered form is
sometimes known as Cattleya...
-
suggesting that dead-nettles are
harmless Batesian mimics. However, many
other labiates that do not
closely mimic nettles have
ovate leaves with
serrate margins...
- cribriform, and
microperforate hymens may also
cause medical difficulties.
Labiate, carunculate, redundant, fimbriate, crescentic, and
annular hymens are...
-
Cattleya trianae (Lind. & Rchb. fil), also
known as Flor de Mayo ("May flower") or "Christmas orchid", is a
plant of the
family Orchidaceae. It
grows as...
- others, e.g. in Orchidaceae, Zingiberaceae,
Cannaceae and Stylidiaceae.
labiate lipped;
where a
corolla is
divided into two parts,
called an
upper and...
-
consists of a
tubular calyx that
subtends a lobed,
bilaterally symmetrical,
labiate corolla typical of the mint family,
white to
lavender in color, and typically...
- The lip is
called sulcate, when it is
grooved within. It is
known as
labiate or marginate, when it is
callously thickened near the margin.
George Washington...
-
Cattleya rex is a
species of
epiphytic orchid of
showy white flowers,
native to
montane forests in Peru and Bolivia.
Epiphytic herb with
cylindric or spindle-shaped...