Sympodial in nature, which means the plant has connected stems which cease growth after flowering, the dendrobium has pseudobulbs at the base. |
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The Orchid House offers the visitors a captivating display of exotic blooms of cattleya, dendrobium, arachnis, oncidium, phalaenopsis, vandal and their hybrids. |
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They also viewed a stunning white dendrobium orchid named after Diana, Princess of Wales, who sadly never got to see it. |
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Orchids of the moth and Dendrobium varieties clear the air of toluene and xylene. |
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With Kate by his side, William looked thoughtful as he clasped his hands and stared at the white flowers of the orchid named Dendrobium Memoria Princess Diana. |
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This study aimed to investigate the mechanism of Dendrobium candidum extract in promoting expression of aquaporin-5 for treatment of Sjogren's syndrome. |
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An arbor topped with cascading asparagus fern, Dendrobium orchids, and roses marked the entrance into the reception. |
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Mothers carried silver tussie-mussies from the bride's debut with spray roses, Dendrobium orchids, and hydrangeas embellished with pearls and ribbon. |
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These species are classified as Oncidium, Cattleya, Epidendrum, Cymbidium, Phalaenopsis, Vanda, Dendrobium, Phaphiopedilum, Brassica, Laelia, Mokaram Aranchnis and Miltonia. |
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Williams Advanced Engineering provides the battery technology used in Formula E, and has assisted the development of the electric Vanda Dendrobium car from Singapore. |
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