DOI: 10.25148/etd.fi12041906
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Comparative Reproductive Biology of a Rare Endemic Orchid and its Sympatric Congeners in Southwestern China

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“…Inflorescences arising from different parts of the pseudobulbs, held above the leaves about 40 cm long, near the apex with short rachis bearing many-flowers leading to the rachis points downwards. The flowers are white or pink with purple stripes on the labellum (Comber 1990, Lin 2012. Geodorum densiflorum can be autonomously self-pollinate.…”
Section: Study Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Inflorescences arising from different parts of the pseudobulbs, held above the leaves about 40 cm long, near the apex with short rachis bearing many-flowers leading to the rachis points downwards. The flowers are white or pink with purple stripes on the labellum (Comber 1990, Lin 2012. Geodorum densiflorum can be autonomously self-pollinate.…”
Section: Study Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geodorum densiflorum can be autonomously self-pollinate. The flowers were also visited by Andrenidae species and Ceratina cognata that might facilitate pollination (Lin, 2012). The species has a wide range of distribution from Andaman island, Assam, throughout South East Asia and eastwards to Australia, and some of Pacific islands (Comber 1990, WCSP 2017…”
Section: Study Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%