There are two named varieties . " Salvia sikkimensis " var . " sikkimensis " is not very robust and has a campanulate calyx . " Salvia campanulata " var . " chaenocalyx " is a robust plant with a funnelform-campanulate calyx.
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There are two named varieties . " Salvia sikkimensis " var . " sikkimensis " is not very robust and has a campanulate calyx . " Salvia campanulata " var . " chaenocalyx " is a robust plant with a funnelform-campanulate calyx.
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"Nepenthes attenboroughii " produces some of the largest pitchers in the genus, sometimes exceeding those of typical " campanulate ( bell-shaped ), up to 30 cm tall and 16 cm wide and emerge from tendrils that are 30 40 cm long and 4 9 mm in diameter.
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"O . donaldeedodii " is closely related to " Ornithidium coccineum ", based on morphology and molecular sequencing . " O . donaldeedodii " flowers are campanulate, bright red to red-orange, from long, similar to its close relative in color and form.
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The species in " Orthochilus " can be readily identified as different from " Eulophia " in that their petals and sepals are similar in appearance ( shape, size, and color ) and the flowers are roughly bell-shaped ( campanulate ), whereas most " Eulophia " have sepals and petals that differ in appearance.
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Flowers campanulate, funnel-shaped, diurnal and scentless *, 8 10 cm long, 7 9 cm wide, produced on year old branches; pericarpel ovate with a few spreading bracteoles; entire receptacle 2, 5 5 cm long, 7 10 mm thick; bracteoles more numerous than on the pericarpel, reflexed, green to blackish purple, naked in their axills; outer tepals lanceolate, opening irregularly before flowering, then spreading widely, rose-pink; inner tepals lanceolate-obtuse, ?erect, pink, paler inside; stamens declinate, as long as the tepals, white; style as long as tepals, white, stigma lobes 5-7.
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The flowers of " K . hospita " are terminal, in loose panicles protruding from the crown; flowers are about 5 mm wide, coloured pale pink; pubescent; gynandrophores are 4 7 mm long, pubescent; there are 5 sepals, linear lanceolate, 6 8 mm long, pink, tomentose; 5 petals, inconspicuous, the upper one being yellow; 15 stamens, monaldelphous, 8 15 mm long, staminal tube broadly campanulate, adanate to gynandrophore, 5-lobed, each lobe having 3 anthers and alternating with staminodes; the anthers are sessile and extrorse; pistil occur with a 5-celled, pilose ovary, one style and a capitate, with a 5-lobed stigma . " K . hospita " flowers throughout the year.
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Flowers 15 16 cm long, 14 16 cm wide, opening in the evening and remain fully expanded for two days, funnelform; pericarpel inconspicuous, ca 2 cm long; olive green, tinged pinkish; bracteoles subtening spare areolar wool and 1-3 thin yellowish spines; the reminder of pericarpel 9 cm long, yellowish olive, tinged pinkish or orange-yellow by light; bracteoles 1-2, without areolar wool; outer tepals recurving to nearly rotate or ascending, attached within 1, 5 cm of receptacle, linear-oblanceolate, rather abruptly acute, 7 9 cm long, 5 10 mm wide, outermost reddish orange or reddish yellow, innermost pure yellow; inner tepals 11, forming a campanulate cluster, obovate-oblong, abruptly aristate, 6 7 cm long, 20 22 mm wide, outermost white tinged yellow, innermost pure white; stamens 4 cm long, forming a throat-circle at receptacle apex, cream; anthers light yellow; style 12, 5 cm long, lobes 8, expanding and recurving, cream.