- A
synsepal is a
floral structure formed by the
partial or
complete fusion of two or more sepals. Such
sepals are said to be gamosepalous. It is common...
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dorsal sepal is
white with a
greenish or
brownish spot at the base. The
synsepal is pale
green and the
petals are
brownish with pale edges. The staminode...
- in a
somewhat thicker club-shaped tip. They have
fused lateral sepals (
synsepals) with a
length of
about 2.5 cm.
These are
quite colorful :
overall yellow...
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thicker club-shaped tip (= clavate). They have
fused lateral sepals (
synsepals)
which may be
quite colorful: yellow,
orange or tan with
contrasting maroon...
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flowers that are
distichously arranged.
Lateral sepals united to form a
synsepal and
petals are erect.
Column foot with
entire apex and
shorter than the...
- in a
somewhat thicker club-shaped tip. They have
fused lateral sepals (
synsepals),
which splits at its end. They are
quite colorful : tan
overlaid with...
- and edges;
dorsal sepal ovate lanceolate,
slightly concave, 4 ⨉ 2.2 cm;
synsepal ellipitic,
slightly concave;
slight notch at tip, 3.2 ⨉ 1.4 cm. Petals:...
- Ecuador. They bear
small flowers with
fused sepals and
fused petals. The
synsepal bears three hair-like tails,
which is the
namesake of
Trisetella ("three...
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Sometimes the two
lateral sepals are
fused into a
single element called a
synsepal. The petals, or
inner tepals, are
always separate,
sometimes with dots...
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flower that can be
distinguished from
other members of
Restrepia by its
synsepal,
which is
always deeply split. Luer,
Carlyle A (1986).
Icones pleurothallidinarum...