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The bases of the lower leaves in the rosettes are only weakly cuticularized, so that dew accumulating there may be absorbed by the leaves in sufficient quantity to enable the flowering shoot to develop.
Young plants of sympodial thin-leaved Oncidium usually produce a new shoot from an axillary bud at the second node under the pseudobulb (Tanaka et al. 1986), so, for the shoot to develop, the pseudobulb acts as a source of photosynthate (Hew and Ng 1996).
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That's how I learned to shoot pictures, and how to develop them, print them.
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