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An unusual and attractive species from Mount Kinnabalusabah |
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well established with sphagnum on a thirty-three by twenty-seven |
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cm wood mount; forty flowers on three complete umbels and one |
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developing inflorescence; individual flowers canted upward on
each |
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umbel, unusual in a genus in which flowers are usually presented |
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flatly or slightly drooping; fused lateral sepals light yellow
green |
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minutely speckled red maroon; dorsal sepals and petals thread-like |
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and solid maroon. |