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    Habenaria cornuta sepal arm domination

    Habenaria cornuta sepal arm domination
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    The long green floral arms that curve inwards, embracing air, are the lateral sepals of these Habenaria cornuta flowers, growing in a lax spike. These sepals are thinly cylindrical, unlike the dorsal one that is short, a shallow, elliptic bowl reflexed back above the rest of the flower.

    H. cornuta flowers are fragrant, probably more so in the evening (Pooley, 1998; www.orchidspecies.com).

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