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Resupination is
derived from the
Latin word resupinus,
meaning "bent back with the face upward" or "on the back". "
Resupination" is the noun form of the...
- as the
flower develops, it
undergoes a
twisting through 180°,
called resupination, so that the
labellum lies
below the column. The
labellum functions to...
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Seventeenth Century Descriptions and
Illustrations of
Orchid "Trash Baskets",
Resupination, Seeds,
Floral Segments and
Flower Senescence in the
European Botanical...
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Seventeenth Century Descriptions and
Illustrations of
Orchid "Trash Baskets",
Resupination, Seeds,
Floral Segments and
Flower Senescence in the
European Botanical...
- summitry, summity, supreme, supremity,
supremum supīnus supin- resupinate,
resupination, resupine, supinate, supination, supinator, supine,
supinity sūra sur-...
- the apex of the
column in the
front but is
pointing downwards after resupination (the
rotation by 180
degrees before unfolding of the flower).[citation...
- de Camargo; Samuel, Rosabelle; Kiehn,
Michael (2007). "Evolution of
resupination in
Malagasy species of
Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae)".
Molecular Phylogenetics...
- de Camargo; Samuel, Rosabelle; Kiehn,
Michael (2007). "Evolution of
resupination in
Malagasy species of
Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae)".
Molecular Phylogenetics...
- de Camargo; Samuel, Rosabelle; Kiehn,
Michael (2007). "Evolution of
resupination in
Malagasy species of
Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae)".
Molecular Phylogenetics...
- is
possible to show the
direction of
monosymmetry by a
large arrow.
Resupination may be
illustrated by a
curved arrow.
Floral parts can be accompanied...