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  2. Dendrobium aemulum - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium aemulum, commonly known as ironbark feather orchid [3] or white feather orchid, [4] is an epiphytic orchid in the family Orchidaceae and grows on trees that retain their bark, especially ironbarks. It has reddish or purplish pseudobulbs, two to four leathery leaves and up to seven white, feathery flowers.

  3. Epidendrum conopseum - Wikipedia

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    It has robust roots that cling to tree bark and short, often pendulous cane-shaped stems wrapped in tubular leaf sheaths. Each stem carries two or three leathery, elliptical leaves with acute or subacute tips. [2] Leaves are broadly elliptical, up to 10 cm (3.9 in) long, thick and almost leathery.

  4. Phorophyte - Wikipedia

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    The bark pH, degree of bark shedding, the presence of milk sap and the density and size of bark lenticels influence the occurrence of epiphytes. [4] Bark ornamentations affect the establishment of seeds and the chemical composition of the bark may be inhibiting germination. [3] Some epiphytic orchids tend to grow on phorophytes with rough bark.

  5. Melaleuca viridiflora - Wikipedia

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    Melaleuca viridiflora is a shrub or small tree usually growing to 10 m (30 ft) tall, sometimes twice that height, with white, brownish or grey bark and an open canopy. . Its leaves are 70–195 mm (3–8 in) long, 19–76 mm (0.7–3 in) wide, thick, broadly elliptic and aroma

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  7. Coelogyne cristata - Wikipedia

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    Coelogyne cristata is an epiphytic orchid that comes from cool, moist areas of the eastern Himalayas and Vietnam.It blooms every spring, before the snow begins to melt. Its genus name Coelogyne originates from two Greek words, koilos ("hollow") and gyne ("woman"), because of the orchid's concave stigma.

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