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  • ft:globe  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] each viscidium enclosed in a sticky globe, both globes enclosed in a common bursicle formed by folding of rostellar arms;)
  • ft:emarginate bilobulate  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] epichile broadly cordate-trapeziform, ca. 9 × 10 mm, apex deeply emarginate-bilobulate.)
  • ft:bicaudate  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] epichile broadly triangular at base, narrowed abruptly to a bicaudate apex;)
  • ft:drawn out  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] epichile narrowed, long drawn-out, apex ± forked into 2 tails, or truncate.)
  • ft:elaters  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] elaters often present.)
  • ft:dash  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] lip
    en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] lip pale yellow or white with red-brown venation on lateral lobes and a few red-brown spots and a central longitudinal dash on mid-lobe, or white with yellow venation on lateral lobes and scattered yellow spots on mid-lobe.
    es and scattered yellow spots on mid-lobe.)
  • ft:biangulate  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] lip 20–22 mm, 3-lobed, medially with subsimilar laminate carinae terminating on base of epichile, outer 2 keels divided in lower 3/4 before fusing in apical quarter, apices biangulate;)
  • ft:blots  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] lateral lobes erect, suborbicular, dentate, veins brown, sometimes with 2 eyelike blots at base;)
  • ft:oblong subquadrate  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] lateral lobes erect, appressed, oblong-subquadrate, ca. 4 × 2 mm, obliquely truncate;)
  • ft:arcs  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] lip white, pink, or magenta with deep purple spots usually forming 2 distinct arcs, suborbicular to obcordate, 8–12 × 8–12 mm, 3-lobed near apex;)
  • ft:obovate subrhombic  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] lateral lobes slightly diverging, obovate-subrhombic, oblique, ca. 3 mm, apical margin subcrenulate, apex obtuse;)
  • ft:backward facing  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] lip free or with side margins fused to column, 3-lobed or entire, usually with a callus of hairs, papillae, or backward-facing scales, lacking a nectary.)
  • ft:involute margined  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] lip similar to petals, with an orbicular disk ca. 1 mm wide and a linear-cuspidate, involute-margined limb ca. 2.5 × 0.3 mm, both surfaces densely papillate, basal margins sparsely denticulate, apex acute.)
  • ft:passage  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] mesochile with erect margin, forming a subtubular passage;)
  • ft:lacinia  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] mid-lobe with several similar laciniae on margin, central lacinia to 1 mm, longer than lateral ones.)
  • ft:obovate quadrate  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] mid-lobe obovate-quadrate, 4–4.5 × ca. 4.5 mm, apex truncate and shallowly notched to form 2 lobules, sinus with a small tooth;)
  • ft:mid tooth  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] mid-tooth smaller, less than 1 mm;)
  • ft:ecaudiculate  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] pollinia 4, in 2 pairs, granular-farinaceous, ecaudiculate, each pair directly attached to a sticky viscidium;)
  • ft:caudiculate  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] pollinia 4, broadly obovoid, caudiculate;)
  • ft:incisure  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] pouch 2–3 × 1.5–2.5 cm, apical margin with a deep incisure centrally with usually 1–3 teeth on either side.)
  • ft:hamulate  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] rostellum large, hamulate, ± bifid, shorter than diam. of column;)
  • ft:catch roots  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] roots slender, branched, fleshy, with ascending catch-roots.)
  • ft:cylindric subclavate  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] spur pendulous, cylindric-subclavate, 2.5–3 cm, nearly as long as ovary, apex slightly obtuse;)
  • ft:bowlike  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] spur yellow, narrowly cylindric, bowlike, 1–2 cm, apex unequally 2-lobed or unlobed.)
  • ft:pastel  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V25 : [1] sepals and petals pastel pink grading to medium rose at base, lip dark rose-purple, column white;)
  • ft:oblong cuneate spatulate  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V4 : [1] Bracts oblong-cuneate-spatulate, apex acuminate or cuspidate, usually exserted and reflexed.)
  • ft:epicuticular  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V4 : [1] Leav
    en:Example sentence from FOC V4 : [1] Leaves directed forward (but not appressed )on upper side of branchlets, slightly directed forward on lower side, blue-green with slight bloom, (1 .5– )1.8–2.3 (–2 .5 )cm, flattened, parallel sided for most of length, covered with bright snow-white epicuticular wax adaxially, stomatal lines 5 or 6 in each of 2 bands adaxially, apex abruptly acute, somewhat pungent.
    ly, apex abruptly acute, somewhat pungent.)
  • ft:ox horn shaped  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V4 : [1] Male flower buds ox-horn-shaped, bent outward, often 3 or 4 together, viscid;)
  • ft:epimatium  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V4 : [1] Seed drupelike or nutlike, wholly or (in Dacrydium )partly enveloped in a sometimes colored and succulent epimatium derived from fertile ovulate scale.)
  • ft:extrapetiolar  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V4 : [1] Stipules extrapetiolar.)
  • ft:cooler  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V4 : [1] Trees deciduous in cooler areas or semievergreen in warmer areas, to 50 m tall;)
  • ft:monocotyledonlike  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V4 : [1] Vascular bundles scattered in transverse section in a monocotyledonlike manner.)
  • ft:cockscomblike  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V4 : [1] bracts spinelike, 3–5 mm or rarely longer, 3- or 4-angular in cross section, base wide and sometimes several transversely united in a cockscomblike pattern, puberulent and with brownish scalelike trichomes.)
  • ft:multinodular  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V4 : [1] branches short and stout, multinodular;)
  • ft:apexes  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V4 : [1] bud scales, shoot apexes, and young leaf blades abaxially yellowish brown puberulent and covered with rust-colored, small, lamellate, slightly adnate, waxy scalelike trichomes.)
  • ft:glanduoles  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V4 : [1] gland absent, sometimes with 1 or 2 reduced glanduoles;)
  • ft:chalazogamous  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V4 : [1] ovules 2 (rarely 4 ), parietal, paired at base of carpel, chalazogamous;)
  • ft:fencelike  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V4 : [1] trunk and branches spreading, not rooting, stout, many branched, appearing fencelike, dull brown.)
  • ft:glabescent  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V5 : [1] Branches alternate, gray-white, arachnoid hairy when young, later glabescent.)
  • ft:freestanding  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V5 : [1] Climbers, often epiphytic or epilithic, climbing by short adventitious roots, sometimes a freestanding tree when mature (Ficus yunnanensis );)
  • ft:pear shaped ellipsoid  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V5 : [1] Figs axillary on normal leafy stem, paired or solitary, yellow when mature, pear-shaped-ellipsoid, 1.2–2.5 × 1–1.5 cm, pubescent but glabrescent, base attenuate into a 1 cm stalk, apical pore flat;)
  • ft:acauline  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V5 : [1] Herbs acauline.)
  • ft:captitula  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V5 : [1] Inflorescences in upper nodes, compact captitula;)
  • ft:cymose panicles  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V5 : [1] Inflorescences solitary, pedunculate, generally forming cymose-panicles or racemes unisexual (plants dioecious );)
  • ft:branchlike  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V5 : [1] Inflorescences paniculate, sometimes with few, short branchlike spikes, 2–8 cm.)
  • ft:pealike  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V5 : [1] Mature drupes pealike, 5–6 mm in diam., enclosed by persistent calyx lobes.)
  • ft:helmeted  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V5 : [1] Sepals green, helmeted, ca. 4 mm, apex acute, keeled.)
  • ft:iridescence  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V5 : [1] Seeds black, with very slight purplish iridescence when mature, 0.5–0.7 mm;)
  • ft:bacilliform  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V5 : [1] Stems gray-green, 6–13 cm tall, ca. 6 mm in diam., lenticels elliptic, densely covered with bacilliform cystoliths;)
  • ft:pillose  + (en:Example sentence from FOC V5 : [1] Stems often purplish, simple or branched, stems, branches, and petioles strigose, sometimes with mixed long pillose hairs.)