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Campylocentrum
Family: Orchidaceae
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James D. Ackerman in Flora of North America (vol. 26)
Herbs, epiphytic, monopodial. Roots velamentous, glabrous. Stems rhizomatous, very reduced [elongate]. Leaves early deciduous ('leafless species'), articulate, minute [persistent, distichous, leathery]. Inflorescences axillary, spikes [racemes], often secund. Flowers more than 12, distichous, resupinate [not resupinate], small to minute; sepals and petals connivent with spreading apices, distinct; lip distinct and free, basally spurred, margins entire or lobed; column very short; clinandrium prominent, truncate; anther terminal, operculate; pollinia 2, globose, waxy, hard, attached to 1 or 2 filiform stipes; stigma entire; rostellum deeply notched; ovary sessile [pedicellate]. Fruits capsules.
Campylocentrum fasciola
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Campylocentrum fasciolum
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Campylocentrum filiforme
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Campylocentrum jamaicense
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Campylocentrum micranthum
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Campylocentrum pachyrrhizum
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Campylocentrum pygmaeum
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