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. 2014 Aug 13;114(5):889–911. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcu153

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Three other species of Bulbophyllum sect. Racemosae showing habit of inflorescences and detail of flowers. (A) Habit of the compact, racemose inflorescence of B. careyanum (accession no. KLD 201304). (B) Detail of flowers showing the median groove of the labellum flanked by two pronounced ridges and distinct, yellow stelidia on the column. (C) Habit of the somewhat more pendulous, but rather truncated, racemose inflorescence of B. morphologorum (accession no. KLD 201308). (D) Detail of flowers, again showing the median longitudinal labellar groove flanked by two raised purple ridges, and the white stelidia. (E) Elongate, cylindrical and pendulous, racemose inflorescence of B. wangkaense (accession no. KLD 201313). (F) Again, note the presence of a median longitudinal groove on the labellum. In all three species, the labella and both adaxial and abaxial surfaces of the sepals are coated with a glistening, secretory residue. Scale bars = 5 mm in each case.