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- that form a continuous canopy. ramet An individual member of a clone. ramicaul a single-leafed stem, as in Pleurothallis orchids. ramiflory Having flowers...
- 1500 to 2500 meters above sea level. The plant is characterized by erect ramicauls enveloped by two basal sheaths and carrying a single apical, erect, coriaceous...
- Peru and Bolivia. It is unique because of its leaflike sheaths of the ramicauls. The genus includes three accepted species: Frondaria caulescens (Lindl...
- endemic to northeastern Ecuador. It is characterized by cespitose growth, a ramicaul of 8–11 cm in length covered by 8–9 distichous sheaths, and an ovate leaf...
- Rica and Panama. It is a small orchid with an epiphytic habit, with thin ramicauls carrying a single leaf. It blooms with an inflorescence, 3 to 10 cm long...
- in the Andes around 1800 meters. It is an epiphyte with stout, erect ramicauls enveloped tubular sheaths, and flower size of 2.5 centimeters. It was...
- characterized by a cespitose growth with secondary stems (also called ramicauls), with the triangular upper section, wider in the base that in the leaf...
- Pleurothallidinae: These species have single leaves, non-pseudobulbous ramicauls, articulated ovary, deciduous from the pedicel. Genera: Acianthera, Acostaea...
- shrubs in full sun but with the leaves protected by the gr**** with short ramicauls enveloped by a series of tubular bracts with a linear-oblanceolate, tapered...
- 11.5 cm tall. Roots slender, flexuous, filiform, ca. 1 mm in diameter. Ramicauls slender, erect to suberect, stout, up to 8 cm long, enclosed by 2–6 lepanthiform...