- stipes,[clarification needed]
which in turn are
attached to a
sticky viscidium, a disc-shaped
structure that
sticks to a
visiting insect. Some orchid...
-
following sequence: when the
pollinator enters into the flower, it
touches a
viscidium,
which promptly sticks to its body,
generally on the head or abdomen....
-
Phalaenopsis pollinia (orange)
attached to a
toothpick with its
sticky viscidium...
- pollinia. It is a non-viscid band or
strap connecting the
pollinia with the
viscidium (the
viscid part of the
rostellum or beak). A
stipe is also a structure...
-
pollen or of
coherent pollen grains. The
pollinia are with
caudicle and
viscidium or without. The
stigma are
entire or three-lobed; a beak is present. The...
- is
imperfectly two-celled and
there are two waxy pollinia, cleft, with
viscidium and a
prominent stipe.[citation needed]
Houlletia is
placed in the subtribe...
- by male
euglossine bees. The
flowers are
often uni****ual and
contain a
viscidium.
Seven species of this
genus are
currently recognized, all
native to southern...
- A part of the
rostellum may
develop into a
sticky platform called the
viscidium,
which attaches to the
pollinium stem.
Orchids generally produce nectar...
- narrow, slender,
hialine stipe, .05 cm long, and a semicircular,
yellow viscidium.
Anther yellow. "AGRIS
record US9420731". Sep 1993.
Excerpt from the American...
- appendage—called caudicula—which is
united with a
sticky m****—retinaculum or
viscidium—on the rostellum, a
structure derived from the
stigma with the
shape of...