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Meaning of "lateral sepals"
lateral sepals: In botany, these are the outer parts of a flower that protect the inner petals and reproductive structures
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lateral sepals
The lateral sepals have a humped base.
These flowers possess large lateral sepals.
The lateral sepals are distinct or joined.
This is in reference to the appearance of the lateral sepals.
The lateral sepals are unusually long.
The petals are narrower than the lateral sepals.
The lateral sepals are parallel to each other or crossed.
The petals are similar in size and shape to the lateral sepals.
The lateral sepals and petals spread widely.
The petals are shorter and narrower than the lateral sepals.
The lateral sepals spread widely or droop slightly.
The petals are similar to the lateral sepals but only half as long.
The lateral sepals are a similar length but narrower.
The petals are slightly shorter and thinner than the lateral sepals.
These lateral sepals are erect and broad at base.
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There is one dorsal sepal pointing downwards and two lateral sepals pointing up.
The lateral sepals are also narrow but bend outwards.
The petals are similar to the lateral sepals but slightly shorter and narrower.
The lateral sepals have dark red spots at the base.
The labellum is not visible above the sinus between the lateral sepals.
The dorsal and lateral sepals have a yellowish glandular tip.
The petals are linear in shape and about the same dimensions as the lateral sepals.
The lateral sepals are similarly arranged but at the front of the flower.
The dorsal sepal is wider than two lateral sepals which are often joined.
The lateral sepals turn downward with short tips curving forwards.
The petals are about the same size as the lateral sepals and hang similarly.
The lateral sepals turn backwards and away from each other.
The flower has a dorsal sepal covering the petals and two lateral sepals.
The obliquely spreading lateral sepals are similar in size to the dorsal sepal.
The labellum is short but just visible above the sinus between the lateral sepals.
The lateral sepals and petals are held stiffly and spread widely.
The open flowers have pink or white winglike lateral sepals with hairy edges.
The lateral sepals are turned downwards and are wider than the galea.
The petals are about the same size as the lateral sepals and turn forwards.
The lateral sepals are more or less erect and parallel to each other.
The dorsal sepal is erect and the lateral sepals spread apart and turned downwards.
The lateral sepals are erect and joined to each other by their sides.
The sepals and petals turn forwards and the lateral sepals are free from each other.
The lateral sepals are a similar to the dorsal sepal but almost twice as wide.
The sinus between the lateral sepals is platform-like.
The lateral sepals and petals are turned back against the ovary.
The uppermost 3 tepals are connivent into a hood whilst the lateral sepals are almost united.
The lateral sepals are a similar size to the dorsal sepal and turn stiffly upwards.
There is a broad V-shaped sinus between the lateral sepals.
The lateral sepals are a similar length to the dorsal sepal but only half as wide.
There is a bulging U-shaped sinus between the bases of the lateral sepals.
The lateral sepals are joined to each other and the petals face forwards.
The lateral sepals are about the same size as the dorsal sepal but curve downwards.
The lateral sepals are a similar length but narrower and spread apart from each other.
The lateral sepals are joined to each other and the relatively short petals face forwards.
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The number of sepals in a flower is its merosity
Pedicels are either long or can be as long as it sepals
The sepals are spread out and hairy