Mormolyce
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Mormolyce (a bugbear or phantom, probably referring to shape of flowers). Orchidaceae. One Mexican epiphytic orchid, M. ringens, Fenzl (Trigonidium ringens, Lindl.), of the Maxillaria group: rhizome creeping: st. very short, with 1 coriaceous rather long lf. from a globose pseudobulb: scape leafless, slender, with 1 medium-sized yellowish green inodorous fl.: sepals spreading; labellum with erect lateral lobes and short middle lobe; column incurved; pollinia 4, ovoid.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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