Tian‐Chuan Hsu, Chen-Meng Kuo,
... Kuo (Orchidaceae), is described and illustrated from Taiwan. Gastrodia albida is closely related to G. theana but differs by having a perianth tube indistincy striate outside, larger and oblong-ovate petals, narrower lip with truncate base, and by the absence of a rostellum. Gastrodia albida is predicted to be self-pollinated based ...
Tópico(s): Ecology and Conservation Studies
2011 - Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board | Annales Botanici Fennici
Orporn Phueakkhlai, Kanokon Bunpha, Naiyana Tetsana,
Didymoplexis micradenia and Gastrodia theana, new records for Thailand, are described and illustrated.
Tópico(s): Ecology and Conservation Studies
2014 - | Thai Forest Bulletin (Botany)
Yun‐Hong Tan, Tian‐Chuan Hsu, Bo Pan, Jianwu Li, Qiang Liu,
A new species, Gastrodia albidoides (Orchidaceae: Epidendroideae, Gastrodieae) from Yunnan, China, is described and illustrated. It is closely related to G. theana and G. albida but can be distinguished by an almost smooth perianth tube, lateral sepals fused to ½ their ...
Tópico(s): GABA and Rice Research
2012 - Q15088586 | Phytotaxa
Madhusudhan Khanal, Shuvadip Sarkar, Santosh Kumar, D.V. Sai Ram Kumar, Sandeep Rawat, P. Rai, Dinesh Kumar Agrawala,
... is morphologically allied to G. bawanglingensis and G. theana but critical observation revealed considerable differences in floral morphological characters. A detailed taxonomical description along with photoplates, illustration, comparison with the allied species and keys for all Gastrodia species from India is provided to aid in ...
Tópico(s): GABA and Rice Research
2024 - Q15088586 | Phytotaxa
Zhi-Heng Chen, Zhong-Yang Zhang, Xiqiang Song, Zhe Zhang,
Gastrodia bawanglingensis , a new species of Orchidaceae from Hainan Island, China, is described and illustrated. It is morphologically similar to G. theana , G. albidoides and G. albida with dwarf habits, scarcely opening flowers, elongated fruit stems, curved and ...
Tópico(s): Plant and Fungal Species Descriptions
2023 - Pensoft Publishers | PhytoKeys