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Meaning of "pseudobulbs"

pseudobulbs - a type of bulb-like structure found in certain orchids, used for storing water and nutrients
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Wrinkled pseudobulbs generally indicate a lack of water.
The erect stems form flattened or thickened pseudobulbs.
Others lack pseudobulbs but have up to twelve leaves.
The plants do not have pseudobulbs.
The pseudobulbs are clustered along a rhizome.
Long leaves grow from its thick pseudobulbs.
Numerous pseudobulbs will grow the following year.
This epiphytic orchid lacks pseudobulbs.
The pseudobulbs are enveloped by sheaths.
Dendrobium nobile is a sympodial orchid which forms pseudobulbs.
The pseudobulbs become spiny after the leaves have dropped.
It grows on the ground from pseudobulbs.
The pseudobulbs are reduced.
These tiny orchids lack pseudobulbs.
Reduce water when the pseudobulbs complete growing in late summer.

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They usually have short and stout pseudobulbs.
Pseudobulbs indicate the need of a resting period in fall or in early winter.
This large orchid lacks pseudobulbs.
The pseudobulbs resemble spreading corms which usually sit at ground level.
Orchids in this genus have no pseudobulbs.
The plant does not have pseudobulbs unlike many other of the orchids.
Most sympodial orchids have pseudobulbs.
Their pseudobulbs are round or oblong and each carry one or two lanceolate leaves.
The plant develops from several stems or pseudobulbs.
They lack pseudobulbs.
Zygosepalum labiosum has scandent rhizomes with ovoid pseudobulbs.
The small pseudobulbs are conical and heteroblastic derived from only one internode.
This tiny orchid lacks pseudobulbs.
Mature pseudobulbs flower better if provided with plentiful amounts of water and fertilizer.
It has fleshy large pseudobulbs.
It has green pseudobulbs and long racemes with small flowers and a dominant lip.
In the wild the plants shed the older pseudobulbs.
It is easily grown from new pseudobulbs and produces pseudobulbs which flower the following year.
Orchids have a long or short rhizome and lack pseudobulbs.
The Miltonia will form new pseudobulbs usually in the autumn.
These terrestrial orchids have root tubers instead of pseudobulbs.
The conical pseudobulbs are ridged and are about 8 cm long.
The stems lack pseudobulbs.
Pendulous lateral inflorescences are produced from the base of the recently matured pseudobulbs.
Monopodial orchids without pseudobulbs require regular watering year-round.
Flowers emerge from the end or base of the pseudobulbs.
Orchids without noticeable pseudobulbs are said to have growths, an individual component of a sympodial plant.
They do not have pseudobulbs.
They have reduced their pseudobulbs and instead, some species have thick succulent leaves.
One to a few flowers appear in succession on top of the pseudobulbs.
Encyclia acuta has small, egg-shaped pseudobulbs that have two narrow leathery leaves.
The racemose inflorescence grows from the base of the pseudobulbs.
They have small pseudobulbs that almost imperceptibly prolongate in one, rarely two, terete fleshy leaves.
These tiny epiphytic and rarely lithophytic orchids lack pseudobulbs.
Bletia Hyacinthina Extract is an extract of the pseudobulbs of Bletia hyacinthina, Orchidaceae.

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