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  2. Sympodial branching - Wikipedia

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    Sympodial growth patterns in a flowerhead: helicoid (left) and scorpioid (right) cymes, side and top views Laelia superbiens , a sympodial orchid. In botany , sympodial growth is a bifurcating branching pattern where one branch develops more strongly than the other, resulting in the stronger branches forming the primary shoot and the weaker ...

  3. How to Prune Orchids to Keep Them Healthy and Flowering ... - AOL

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    Trimming off the old, dead stalk encourages the plant to redirect water and nutrients to new growth, so the orchid can grow a new flower stalk in several months. Sympodial orchids cannot rebloom ...

  4. Orchid - Wikipedia

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    The stem of orchids with a monopodial growth can reach several metres in length, as in Vanda and Vanilla. Sympodial: Sympodial orchids have a front (the newest growth) and a back (the oldest growth). [6] The plant produces a series of adjacent shoots, which grow to a certain size, bloom and then stop growing and are replaced.

  5. Epidendrum lacustre - Wikipedia

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    Epidendrum lacustre (the "lake Epidendrum) is a sympodial orchid which is known to grow both epiphytically and lithophytically in the cloud forests and rainforests of Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Peru and Venezuela at altitudes ranging from 1.2—2.5 km. [1] The type of this species was found growing "on half-submerged rotten trees" in a Venezuelan marsh at an altitude of 2.4 km. [2]

  6. Pleione (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The sympodial growth habit of terrestrial Pleione orchids is unusual. They have relatively large, spongy, almost globular or ampulliform pseudobulbs, narrowed at the apex. Every pseudobulb is only active for one year and carries one or two pleated parallel-veined leaves, with a length of 15–30 cm (6–12 in). These drop off before winter.

  7. Epidendrum armeniacum - Wikipedia

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    As is typical of E. subg. Spathium, E. armeniacum exhibits a sympodial growth habit with the individual stems showing no tendency to swell into pseudobulbs, imbricating foliaceous sheathes covering the stem, an apical peduncle covered at its base by enlarged foliaceous spathes, and a lip adnate to the column to its apex.

  8. Rodriguezia venusta - Wikipedia

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    Rodriguezia venusta is an epiphytic orchid species, with sympodial growth and exuberant flowering. Its flowers bloom in the form of hanging stems full of small white flowers with a center varying between beige or yellowish tones. Its size is small, not reaching more than 20 centimeters in height, however, it is grouped in dense clumps, growing ...

  9. Gongora - Wikipedia

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    Gongora, abbreviated Gga in horticultural trade, is a member of the orchid family ... with a sympodial growth. The white aerial roots are very thin, growing in a ...