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Phalaenopsis amabilis x Phalaenopsis violacea or Phalaenopsis (amabilis x violacea) or Phalaenopsis amabilis x violacea or, in abbreviated form, Phal. amabilis x violacea. 1.7 Propagation of orchids There are several ways to propagate orchids. Propagation from seed or sexual propagation Pollen is used to pollinate a flower.
Phalaenopsis violacea is a species in the genus Phalaenopsis. Contents(show) Description Phalaenopsis violacea can bloom throughout the year, but usually heaviest in late spring to early summer, with two to three successively opening flowers. Flowers are 3.5 cm wide and fragrant. The plant was first discovered by Teijsmann in 1859, who sent it to the Botanic Garden at Leiden, Netherlands. It.
Violaceae definition is - a family of herbs, shrubs, and trees (order Hypericales) having pentamerous mostly irregular flowers and a one-celled ovary containing three parietal placentae.
The Plants Database includes the following 129 species of Viola .Click below on a thumbnail map or name for species profiles.
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This is a list of species in the plant genus Viola, often known as violets or pansies. Viola is the largest genus in the family Violaceae, containing between 525 and 600 species. Saintpaulia (African violets) and Erythronium dens-canis (dogtooth violet) are not closely related to the true violas.
The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification is based on relationships evident in the numerous molecular studies that began to appear in the late 1980s, much of it based on analysis of sequences of chloroplast markers (see A.P.G. 1999 for the principles underlying the classification), and the major outlines of the trees used by A.P.G. II (2003) or even A.P.G.