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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...
- that form a
continuous canopy.
ramet An
individual member of a clone.
ramicaul a single-leafed stem, as in
Pleurothallis orchids.
ramify To
divide or...
- 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...
- 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...
- Pleurothallidinae:
These species have
single leaves, non-pseudobulbous
ramicauls,
articulated ovary,
deciduous from the pedicel. Genera: Acianthera, Acostaea...
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characterized by a
cespitose growth with
secondary stems (also
called ramicauls), with the
triangular upper section,
wider in the base that in the leaf...
- Peru and Bolivia. It is
unique because of its
leaflike sheaths of the
ramicauls. It is
nearly impossible to
maintain this
species in cultivation. Kew...
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miniature sized, warm to cool growing, mat
forming epiphyte with
ascending ramicauls enveloped by a thin,
tubular sheath and
carrying a single, apical, prostrate...
- 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...
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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...