Paraphalaenopsis labukensis explained
Paraphalaenopsis labukensis is an orchid (family Orchidaceae) commonly called the rat-tailed orchid and native to Borneo.[1] [2] It is most notable for its very long narrow leaves; in cultivation their length may grow longer than 2round=0.5NaNround=0.5, though in the wild they only reach .[3]
Notes and References
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- Book: Abdul Aziz . Fadelah . Hasan . Zaharah . Zainol . Rozlaily . Ibrahim . Nuraini . Swee Lian . Tan . Sulaiman . Hamidah . Orchids: The Living Jewels of Malaysia . 2001 . Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute . Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia . 978-967-936-397-5 . 61 . 3 August 2024.