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English: (A) Bulbophyllum raulersoniae. (B) Bulbophyllum guamense. (C) Depiction of four types of leaf and pseudobulb arrangements. From Thomas Marler in "Ephemeral and persistent pseudobulbs differ in their influence on nutrient relations of Guam Bulbophyllum plants," in the journal Species, 2022.
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(A) Bulbophyllum raulersoniae. (B) Bulbophyllum guamense. (C) Depiction of four types of leaf and pseudobulb arrangements

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