Aporum distichum (
distichous leaved Aporum) is a member of the family Orchidaceae endemic to the Philippines . References : Category:
Kaynak: Aporum distichumOnly in the genus Distichia are the leaves
distichous. The rushes of the genus Juncus have flat, hairless leaves or cylindrical leaves.
Kaynak: JuncaceaeIts
distichous habit is unique, I fancy, and then some of the leaves actually clasp around the tree just as a man would fold his arms
Kaynak: Nepenthes veitchiiThe basal, alternate leaves are cauline and
distichous . The leaves are lanceolate . The blades are parallel-veined. The margin is entire
Kaynak: Crocosmiaand covered by the bases of the
distichous leaves, by the lip of the flower being adnate to the column to its apex, and by the
Kaynak: Epidendrum subg. SpathiumThe lanceolate leaves are
distichous (growing in two ranks) with a length of 20 cm, growing on pseudobulb s with a maximum length of 10 cm
Kaynak: Ada (orchid)They are noted for their thick, leathery,
distichous leaves . They produce fragrant small to medium-sized yellow flower s, barred with
Kaynak: AcampeThe leaves are mostly
distichous, linear, flat and thin or round with a conspicuous sheath at the base. They are arranged in a basal
Kaynak: XyrisPolycladia "possess a long leafy stem with
distichous leaves, an absence of any tendency to form pseudobulbs , a peduncle suddenly
Kaynak: Epidendrum sect. PolycladiaCharacteristics of this genus include slender canelike stems with narrow
distichous flat leaves and small sessile tube flowers carried
Kaynak: IsochilusIt is of very compact growth, forming graceful tufts of
distichous linear-lorate foliage. The spike is erect, about 9 to 12 inches high,
Kaynak: Cymbidium eburneumThere are ten along each stem, vertically arranged in
distichous series. The flowers themselves are typically sweet smelling (faintly of
Kaynak: QuaquaJouvea's closest relative in the Chloridoideae subfamily is likely Monanthochloe ; both share the characteristic of
distichous ly arranged
Kaynak: Jouveaslightly compressed stem carrying many towards the apical 1/2 to 1/3,
distichous, spreading, narrow lanceolate, leathery, basally clasping leaves.
Kaynak: Cylindrolobus cootesiiThe taxon name comes from Greek (distichos meaning "in two rows" and rhopo meaning "shrub"), referring to its
distichous leaf
Kaynak: DistichirhopsPeduncles are occasionally covered in soft, white hairs. Bulb s have imbricate and
distichous tunics. First collections of the plant were by
Kaynak: Haemanthus dasyphyllusThe leaf-bases or tunics of the bulb are thick, fleshy,
distichous and loosely separated as in the spread fingers on a hand cf.Haemanthus
Kaynak: Haemanthus canaliculatusHaemodoraceae is characterized by
distichous leathery leaves , which are alternate, succulent, rather large and often ensiform, with entire
Kaynak: Haemodoraceaeterm
distichous | content
distichous defn arranged in two opposite rows (and hence in the same plane). term distinct | content distinct
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