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with long, coarse roots, short, leafy stems and long-lasting, flat flowers arranged in a flowering stem that often branches near the end. Orchids in this genus are native to India, Taiwan, China, Southeast Asia, New Guinea and
Australia with the majority in Indonesia and the Philippines.
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and short leafy stems hidden by overlapping leaf bases. The leaves are usually arranged in two rows, relatively large and leathery, oblong to elliptic and sometimes succulent. A few to many, small to large, long-lasting, flat, often fragrant flowers are arranged on erect to hanging
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Ali, Mohammad Babar; Khatun, Serida; Hahn, Eun-Joo; Paek, Kee-Yoeup (2006). "Enhancement of phenylpropanoid enzymes and lignin in
Phalaenopsis orchid and their influence on plant acclimatisation at different levels of photosynthetic photon flux".
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cavities. Within 60 days after the pollination event, 30.6% of the tips of the pollen tubes started to enter the micropyles (i.e. entry points) of the ovules. Finally, 65 to 70 days after the pollination event, fertilisation occurred.
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Doris, they have become extremely easy to grow and flower in the home, as long as some care is taken to provide them with conditions that approximate their native habitats. Their commercial production has become an industry.
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is the most important pollinator, but diurnal insects – such as four species of bees, two species of butterflies, one species of moth and two other unidentified insects – have also been observed to interact with the flowers.
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Deng, HUA; Zhang, GUO-Qiang; Liu, Zhong-Jian; Wang, YAN (2015). "A new species and a new combination of
Phalaenopsis (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae: Aeridinae): Evidence from morphological and DNA analysis".
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and is considered by some to be a subgenus. Its members have distinctly 4-lobed, fringed labella with a short, curved spur situated near the middle of the lip as opposed to the base.
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is a simplified tree to show the general placement of the main infrageneric groups. It is meant to give an overview, despite the contended monophyly of some of the respective groups.
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Tsai, C. C.; Chiang, Y. C.; Huang, S. C.; Chen, C. H.; Chou, C. H. (2010). "Molecular phylogeny of
Phalaenopsis Blume (Orchidaceae) on the basis of plastid and nuclear DNA".
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Li, Ming-HE; Gruss, Olaf; Liu, Zhong-Jian (2016). "Nomenclature changes in
Phalaenopsis subgen. Hygrochilus (Orchidaceae; Epidendroideae; Vandeae) based on DNA evidence".
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plant may have up to ten or more leaves. They bloom in their full glory for several weeks. If kept in the home, the flowers may last two to three months after which a
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The large monophyletic genus "Phalaenopsis" is divided into several sub-units. They are either regarded as subgenera or as sections. Not all of them are monophyletic.
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and has three lobes. The side lobes are erect and more or less parallel to each other and the middle lobe sometimes has a pair of appendages or antennae.
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Garvita, R. V.; Handini, E. (2011). "Pengaruh penambahan berbagai kadar pisang dan ubi jalar pada pertumbuhan kultur tiga jenis phalaenopsis".
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was shown to be false. Rather, lower daytime temperatures influence flowering, while night time temperatures do not appear to have any effect.
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Tsai, C. C. (2003). Molecular phylogeny, biogeography, and evolutionary trends of the genus
Phalaenopsis (Orchidaceae). PHD dissertation.
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Seon Kim; Clifford W. Morden; Yoneo Sagawa & Jae -Young Kim (2003). "The
Phylogeny of Phalaenopsis Species".
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1980:Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity
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1751:10.11646/phytotaxa.238.3.3
1650:Coombes, Allen J. (1994).
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590:. The name
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144:Orchidaceae
134:Asparagales
111:Angiosperms
2926:Categories
2525:0395677262
2451:18 January
2425:18 January
2399:18 January
1963:(2): 9–18.
1745:(3): 243.
1387:References
1283:tetraploid
1260:Polychilos
1186:senescence
1182:Polychilos
1070:Queensland
717:Polychilos
636:Polychilos
576:The genus
488:monopodial
354:A.D.Hawkes
290:Polystylus
250:Polychilos
170:Subtribe:
1769:Phytotaxa
1739:Phytotaxa
1279:Victorian
1220:terpenoid
1171:placental
914:Himalayas
491:epiphytes
379:H.R.Sweet
361:Kingidium
339:Kingiella
317:(Lindl.)
304:Stauritis
174:Aeridinae
81:Kingdom:
2896:40006149
2891:Tropicos
2630:Wikidata
2583:template
2373:29 April
2335:17075080
2292:Archived
2239:26821483
2180:16153879
2145:27016359
2096:22571550
2045:32793330
1862:10 April
1723:29984034
1635:(1956).
1503:25345817
1475:Cenozoic
1161:pollinia
1128:Amegilla
1032:cultivar
1016:List of
1001:List of
977:subgen.
954:- Yunnan
837:subgen.
821:subgen.
767:Aphyllae
662:Aphyllae
644:Aphyllae
607:phalaina
545:labellum
525:panicles
389:Seidenf.
365:P.F.Hunt
270:Synadena
241:Synonyms
229:List of
140:Family:
124:Monocots
2870:PHALA10
2808:1104637
2795:30326-1
2756:2804680
2636:Q133897
2585:below (
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2087:3388949
2036:7418404
2013:Evodevo
1940:4 March
1914:4 March
1888:4 March
1703:Bibcode
1579:"Genus
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1559:(CSIRO)
1285:hybrid
1273:in the
1145:gametes
1066:endemic
1020:species
1005:species
967:Sedirea
952:Z.H.Tsi
932:- Assam
601:φαλαινα
537:lateral
521:racemes
475:, is a
409:M.Wolff
405:Grussia
399:Z.H.Tsi
385:Lesliea
371:Sedirea
333:Pfitzer
308:Rchb.f.
294:Hasselt
284:Schauer
260:Doritis
233:species
220:Species
180:Genus:
164:Vandeae
160:Tribe:
130:Order:
85:Plantae
18:Sedirea
2865:PLANTS
2857:108450
2841:NZOR:
2821:894606
2782:140477
2743:124878
2730:124878
2678:431437
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2588:Curlie
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912:, the
615:-opsis
612:suffix
549:column
541:dorsal
533:petals
529:sepals
527:. The
481:family
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350:Grafia
342:Rolfe
323:Benth.
298:Hassk.
264:Lindl.
213:(1825)
2834:36459
2803:IRMNG
2717:1PQAG
2704:29322
2691:8W2B9
2665:66052
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2395:. RHS
2235:S2CID
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1719:S2CID
1680:(PDF)
1028:Pink
910:China
622:Phal.
598:word
512:herbs
477:genus
375:Garay
319:Wall.
254:Breda
211:Blume
191:Blume
118:Clade
105:Clade
92:Clade
32:Phall
2878:POWO
2829:NCBI
2816:ITIS
2790:IPNI
2769:9209
2764:GRIN
2751:GBIF
2712:EPPO
2673:BOLD
2660:APNI
2521:ISBN
2486:ISBN
2475:ISBN
2453:2021
2427:2021
2401:2021
2375:2020
2331:PMID
2262:2020
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2092:PMID
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1890:2022
1864:2022
1656:ISBN
1616:2018
1591:2018
1565:2021
1530:2018
1499:PMID
1443:ISBN
1271:Phal
1014:See
999:See
969:and
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646:and
531:and
274:Raf.
2904:WFO
2738:FoC
2725:FNA
2699:EoL
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