- respectively. All
leaves and
inflorescences usually arise from this structure.
Pseudobulbs formed from a
single internode produce the
leaves and
inflorescence from...
- long,
canelike pseudobulbs with short,
rounded leaves over the
whole length; some
other orchids have
hidden or
extremely small pseudobulbs,
completely included...
- from the base of the
pseudobulb, with many yellow-green to olive-green, waxy
flowers with dark purplish-red marks. The
pseudobulbs are
enveloped by sheaths...
- height"
Along its
length at
intervals are the
relatively small egg
shaped pseudobulbs each with a huge thick,
leathery leaf at
their apex. They are up to 60 cm...
- fusiform, canelike,
yellow pseudobulbs,
catching the
decaying leaves and
detritus upon
which the
plant feeds.
These pseudobulbs can
develop a
gigantic size...
- with pale green, more or less
spherical pseudobulbs that are 1–2 mm (0.04–0.08 in) in diameter. Each
pseudobulb has a
single papery, scale-like leaf 1–2 mm...
- Gr****
bolbos meaning 'bulb' and phyllon, 'a leaf',
referring to the
pseudobulbs on top of
which the leaf grows. In 2014, Alec
Pridgeon and
others proposed...
- be used to
separate the taxa),
pseudobulbs with one to
three leaves,
several basal bracts at the base of the
pseudobulbs. The
flowers come in
shades of...
-
saprophytic herbs usually with
pseudobulbs.
There are
usually between three and
twelve leaves arranged in two
ranks on each
pseudobulb or
shoot and
lasting for...
- The
genus is
typified by elongate, spindle-shaped,
usually pendulous pseudobulbs of
several internodes,
which may be fat or slender,
depending on the...