pseudobulb การใช้
- Many orchids spring from pseudobulbs that attach to and climb trees.
- With ageing, the pseudobulb sheds its leaves and becomes dormant.
- The conical pseudobulbs are ridged and are about 8 cm long.
- They have thick, cigar-shaped pseudobulbs which are clustered.
- The oblong and fleshy pseudobulbs are up to 25 cm tall.
- Aganisia produce pseudobulbs and small flowers produced from a creeping rhizome.
- The pseudobulb bears one or two small leathery or fleshy leaves.
- Each oblong discoid pseudobulb bears one or two linear nonsucculent leaves.
- The inflorescence shoots among the foliar steaths on the pseudobulbs bases.
- Both leafless and leaved pseudobulbs are capable of producing an inflorescence.
- Pseudobulbs slender and furrowed, between 15 and 20 cm long.
- A single, apical and succulent leaf grows on an elongated pseudobulb.
- Two alternate leaves originate from the end of each pseudobulb.
- Its pseudobulbs can grow to a length of 2.5 m.
- Most Epidendroid orchids are tropical epiphytes, typically with pseudobulbs.
- The pseudobulbs are compact with leaf-like bracts at the base.
- Pseudobulbs are usually ribbed / four-angled or flattened.
- The plants are crowded with oblong pseudobulbs carrying a single erect leaf.
- "Dendrobium secundum " is a Pseudobulb epiphyte.
- The pseudobulbs are rounded and each carries a single leaf.
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