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  • ...hey include rare and recent discoveries such as the tiny ''[[Tallong Midge Orchid|Genoplesium plumosum]]'', the large, showy orchids, which are featured in b ..., traps [[insect]]s and forces them to pollinate the flower. An Australian orchid thrives underground and is pollinated by ants.
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  • *An explanation of [[/Taxonomy|orchid taxonomy]]
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  • | pagename = Orchid | abc = Orchid
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  • ...esent include:'' do not really are "always" present in every orchid? Each orchid has just some of them. (or many, or all, it varies) Maybe just three quart ...ot wrong or change anything you don't like without hesitation - you're the orchid expert here not me. I see what you're saying above and will try to get that
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Leptotes (orchid)/Draft]]
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  • '''''Leptotes''''' is a genus of [[orchid]]s formed by nine small species that grow in the dry [[jungle]]s of south a ...small-caps;">Lawler, L.J.</span>: ''Ethnobotany of the Orchidaceae'' in '''Orchid biology: reviews and perspectives, Vol.3'''. J. Arditti Ed., Cornell Univer
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  • *'''Illustrated Dictionary of Orchid Genera''' by Alrich et al. Cornell University Press (Sep. 2008) ISBN 978080
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  • File:Orchid collection.jpg
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  • '''''Aspasia''''' is an orchid genus closely related to ''[[Miltonia]]'' and ''[[Brassia]]'' formed by sev ...ps">Baker, Charles O & Baker, Margaret L.</span> (2006). ''Aspasia'' in '''Orchid Species Culture''' Oncidium/Odontoglossum Alliance: 35-42, Timber Press. IS
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  • Is an [[orchid]] genus formed by seven species spread from [[Costa Rica]] to South [[Brazi
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  • ...hey include rare and recent discoveries such as the tiny ''[[Tallong Midge Orchid|Genoplesium plumosum]]'', the large, showy orchids, which are featured in b ..., traps [[insect]]s and forces them to pollinate the flower. An Australian orchid thrives underground and is pollinated by ants.
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  • ...[[orchid]] genus generally considered a synonym of the genus ''[[Aspasia (orchid)|Aspasia]]''.
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  • *The Tallong Midge Orchid: ...tionalparks.nsw.gov.au/npws.nsf/Content/Genoplesium+plumosum+a+terrestrial+orchid+endangered+species+listing Genoplesium plumosum - endangered species listin
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  • ==Orchid websites==
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  • * [http://www.orchidspecies.com/ Internet orchid species photo encyclopedia] * [http://www.orchidstudium.com/ Orchidstudium - 4000 orchid species photographs]
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  • | name = Tallong Midge Orchid ...illage to the attention of [[botanist]]s and [[conservationist]]s. This [[orchid]] is now a protected [[species]].
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  • ...[[type species]] of the [[orchid]] [[genus (biology)|genus]] ''[[Leptotes (orchid)|Leptotes]]''.
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  • ...[Brazil]], which is easily identified because it is the only ''[[Leptotes (orchid)|Leptotes]]'' species that have a callus on the center of the [[labellum]]
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  • ...]] of [[Sao Paulo]] State, [[Brazil]], intermediate to other ''[[Leptotes (orchid)|Leptotes]]'' species, from which it can be distinguished by its white [[fl
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  • {{r|Aspasia (orchid)}} {{r|Leptotes (orchid)}}
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  • {{r|Aspasia (orchid)}} {{r|Leptotes (orchid)}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Orchid]]
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  • #redirect [[orchid]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Leptotes (orchid)/Definition]]
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  • {{r|Aspasia (orchid)}} {{r|Leptotes (orchid)}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Leptotes (orchid)/Related Articles]]
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