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university of copenhagen The Vegetative Architecture of Orchids Rasmussen, Hanne Nina Published in: Lindleyana Publication date: 1986 Document version Early version, also known as pre-print Citation for published version (APA): Rasmussen, H. N. (1986). The Vegetative Architecture of Orchids. Lindleyana, 1, 42-50. Download date: 16. aug.. 2021

ku · 2015. 3. 24. · ticular bud to its supporting leaf, the position of the node should first be assessed. The leaf sheath may be very long but can be separated from the surface

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Page 1: ku · 2015. 3. 24. · ticular bud to its supporting leaf, the position of the node should first be assessed. The leaf sheath may be very long but can be separated from the surface

u n i ve r s i t y o f co pe n h ag e n

The Vegetative Architecture of Orchids

Rasmussen, Hanne Nina

Published in:Lindleyana

Publication date:1986

Document versionEarly version, also known as pre-print

Citation for published version (APA):Rasmussen, H. N. (1986). The Vegetative Architecture of Orchids. Lindleyana, 1, 42-50.

Download date: 16. aug.. 2021

Page 2: ku · 2015. 3. 24. · ticular bud to its supporting leaf, the position of the node should first be assessed. The leaf sheath may be very long but can be separated from the surface
Page 3: ku · 2015. 3. 24. · ticular bud to its supporting leaf, the position of the node should first be assessed. The leaf sheath may be very long but can be separated from the surface
Page 4: ku · 2015. 3. 24. · ticular bud to its supporting leaf, the position of the node should first be assessed. The leaf sheath may be very long but can be separated from the surface
Page 5: ku · 2015. 3. 24. · ticular bud to its supporting leaf, the position of the node should first be assessed. The leaf sheath may be very long but can be separated from the surface
Page 6: ku · 2015. 3. 24. · ticular bud to its supporting leaf, the position of the node should first be assessed. The leaf sheath may be very long but can be separated from the surface
Page 7: ku · 2015. 3. 24. · ticular bud to its supporting leaf, the position of the node should first be assessed. The leaf sheath may be very long but can be separated from the surface
Page 8: ku · 2015. 3. 24. · ticular bud to its supporting leaf, the position of the node should first be assessed. The leaf sheath may be very long but can be separated from the surface
Page 9: ku · 2015. 3. 24. · ticular bud to its supporting leaf, the position of the node should first be assessed. The leaf sheath may be very long but can be separated from the surface
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