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malaxis (n)

large genus of largely terrestrial orchids with one or a few plicate leaves and slender spikes or tiny mostly green flowers; cosmopolitan

malaxis Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate orchid Malaxis discolor thrives in shaded, moist environments.
  2. The flower of Malaxis paludosa is characterized by its distinctive, small, greenish-yellow petals.
  3. Malaxis monophyllos exudes a faint, sweet fragrance that attracts pollinators.
  4. The leaves of Malaxis unifolia are exceptionally small and linear, forming a basal rosette.
  5. Malaxis spicata produces a distinctive spike-like inflorescence with numerous flowers.
  6. The pollination of Malaxis species relies heavily on the assistance of minute insects and mites.
  7. Malaxis liliifolia exhibits a remarkable resemblance to the leaves of lilies, hence its common name, Bog Addersmouth.
  8. The habitat of Malaxis cypripedioides is often associated with acidic, sphagnum bogs.
  9. Malaxis soulei is a rare and threatened orchid species found in limited areas.
  10. The conservation of Malaxis orchids plays a crucial role in maintaining the biodiversity of wetlands and forests.

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large genus of largely terrestrial orchids with one or a few plicate leaves and slender spikes or tiny mostly green flowers; cosmopolitan

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The delicate orchid Malaxis discolor thrives in shaded, moist environments.

The flower of Malaxis paludosa is characterized by its distinctive, small, greenish-yellow petals.

Malaxis monophyllos exudes a faint, sweet fragrance that attracts pollinators.

The leaves of Malaxis unifolia are exceptionally small and linear, forming a basal rosette.