| 1. | The cylindrical to fusiform ovary is resupinate ( turned upside down ).
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| 2. | The bracket form is most common, but a resupinate form also exists.
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| 3. | As is typical of the section non-resupinate.
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| 4. | It is a resupinate, or crust-like species, that grows on the surface of bark.
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| 5. | One distinguishing feature of the grass pinks is that, unlike most orchids, they are non-resupinate.
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| 6. | The generic name honors Finnish mycologist Matti Laurila for his contributions to the knowledge of northern European resupinate fungi.
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| 7. | Like " non-resupinate and are born in a congested raceme at the end of a long spike.
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| 8. | Species in the genus have resupinate ( flattened, crust-like ) fruit bodies that grow on rotting wood.
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| 9. | In the majority of orchids, the flowers are resupinate, twisting 180?during development so that the lip points downwards.
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| 10. | The original description reads : " Fruitbody resupinate, effused, thin, hymenium more or less ceraceous, generally smooth.
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