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    Eulophia parvilabris floral stages

    Eulophia parvilabris floral stages
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    The inflorescence of Eulophia parvilabris comprises a lax, many-flowered spike.

    The green sepals have variably pointed tips, sometimes hooked ones, while the pale cream petal tips are rounder and may be notched. The petals are broader than the sepals. The sepals become paler on mature flowers, dark vein lines longitudinal across their surfaces.

    A green, pointed floral bract subtends each flower, showing signs of drying out even during the bud stage in picture (Pooley, 1998; iSpot).

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