Objective – to investigate morphological peculiarities of elementary shoot of three species of the genera Coelogyne Lindl. (C. ovalis Lindl., C. speciosa (Blume) Lindl., C. cristata Lindl.). Material and methods. The raw material derived from living plant collection of M.M. Gryshko National Botanical Garden of the NAS of Ukraine. The study of vegetative and reproductive organs was performed by dissection and study of buds and shoots using “STEMI 2000C”. To characterize vegetative and generative organs used atlas on descriptive morphology of higher plants. Results. Rhizome part of shoot consist from 6 (C. speciosa) to 13 (C. ovalis) meromes, on which are formed from 2 (C. cristata) to 4 (C. ovalis) axillary buds; orthotropic vegetative par...
The results of studies of the morphological structure of the vegetative organs of Camellia oleifera ...
The data on the structure of vegetative and generative shoots of tropical orchid Dendrobium lomatoch...
Colleters are widely occurring in eudicots showing relevant taxonomic importance in several families...
Objective – to investigate morphological peculiarities of elementary shoot of four species of the g...
The inflorescence development patterns as well as morphological structure of the flowers of 9 Coelog...
The results of investigation of vegetative and reproductive shoots structure of epiphytic orchid Coe...
Section Moniliformes Carr of the orchid genus Coelogyne is revised using morphological and molecular...
Correlations of the lip characters in the Coelogyne flower proved a synchronised development of this...
Flowering phenology of Coelogyne speciosa in the conditions of greenhouse culture was reviewed
Coelogyne magnifica (Orchidaceae), a new species from Putao, Kachin State, Myanmar, is described and...
Foram analisados sob o ponto de vista morfo-anatômico os sistemas caulinares (caule aéreo, rizoma e ...
The micromorphological characteristics of both adaxial and abaxial leaf surfaces of the plants of fi...
Coelogyne is a large genus of about 200 species distributed at pantropical area from the Himalayas,...
The results of study of shoot system structure of P. insigne, one of the commonest Paphiopedilum spe...
FIGURE 1. Coelogyne phitamii Aver. & K.S.Nguyen, sp. nov. A. Flattened flowering plant. B. Intact in...
The results of studies of the morphological structure of the vegetative organs of Camellia oleifera ...
The data on the structure of vegetative and generative shoots of tropical orchid Dendrobium lomatoch...
Colleters are widely occurring in eudicots showing relevant taxonomic importance in several families...
Objective – to investigate morphological peculiarities of elementary shoot of four species of the g...
The inflorescence development patterns as well as morphological structure of the flowers of 9 Coelog...
The results of investigation of vegetative and reproductive shoots structure of epiphytic orchid Coe...
Section Moniliformes Carr of the orchid genus Coelogyne is revised using morphological and molecular...
Correlations of the lip characters in the Coelogyne flower proved a synchronised development of this...
Flowering phenology of Coelogyne speciosa in the conditions of greenhouse culture was reviewed
Coelogyne magnifica (Orchidaceae), a new species from Putao, Kachin State, Myanmar, is described and...
Foram analisados sob o ponto de vista morfo-anatômico os sistemas caulinares (caule aéreo, rizoma e ...
The micromorphological characteristics of both adaxial and abaxial leaf surfaces of the plants of fi...
Coelogyne is a large genus of about 200 species distributed at pantropical area from the Himalayas,...
The results of study of shoot system structure of P. insigne, one of the commonest Paphiopedilum spe...
FIGURE 1. Coelogyne phitamii Aver. & K.S.Nguyen, sp. nov. A. Flattened flowering plant. B. Intact in...
The results of studies of the morphological structure of the vegetative organs of Camellia oleifera ...
The data on the structure of vegetative and generative shoots of tropical orchid Dendrobium lomatoch...
Colleters are widely occurring in eudicots showing relevant taxonomic importance in several families...