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Benstonea sp., probably a new species related to Benstonea epiphytica, huge clump in tree fork, Gunung Mulu NP, Sarawak, Borneo
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Benstonea sp., probably a new species related to Benstonea epiphytica, a huge clump in tree fork, Gunung Mulu NP, Sarawak, Borneo
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Benstonea sp., probably a new species related to Benstonea epiphytica, Gunung Mulu NP, Sarawak, Borneo
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Benstonea sp., probably a new species related to Benstonea epiphytica, multistemmed rosetted individual due to basal ramification, Gunung Mulu NP, Sarawak, Borneo
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Benstonea sp., probably a new species related to Benstonea epiphytica, long acuminate leaves, Gunung Mulu NP, Sarawak, Borneo
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Benstonea sp., probably a new species related to Benstonea epiphytica, syncarps in the rosette center, Gunung Mulu NP, Sarawak, Borneo
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Benstonea sp., probably a new species related to Benstonea epiphytica, syncarpsGunung Mulu NP, Sarawak, Borneo
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Araiostegia faberiana (syn. Davallia perdurans) on mossy tree trunk,Doi Inthanon NP, 2500 m asl, Thailand
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Araiostegia faberiana (syn. Davallia perdurans) on mossy tree trunk, fronds still green in late november, Doi Inthanon NP, 2500 m asl, Thailand
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Araiostegia faberiana (syn. Davallia perdurans), green and withering fronds in late november, Doi Inthanon NP, 2500 m asl, Thailand
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Araiostegia faberiana (syn. Davallia perdurans), caducous in late november, Doi Inthanon NP, 2500 m asl, Thailand
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Araiostegia faberiana (syn. Davallia perdurans), withering frond in late november, Doi Inthanon NP, 2500 m asl, Thailand
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Oleandra wallichii, fronds turning yellow and orange in late november, this fern being deciduous, Doi Inthanon NP, 2400 m asl, Thailand
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Oleandra wallichii, withering fronds turning yellow and orange in late november, this fern being deciduous, Doi Inthanon NP, 2500 m asl, Thailand
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Oleandra wallichii, a deciduous epiphytic fern in late november above the rheophytic Acorus gramineus on rocks in waterfall, Doi Inthanon NP, 2300 m asl, Thailand
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Oleandra wallichii, a deciduous epiphytic fern in late november, Doi Inthanon NP, 2300 m asl, Thailand
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Cautleya gracilis, epiphytic on mossy tree trunk, Doi Inthanon NP, 2500 m asl, Thailand
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Cautleya gracilis, withering stems in late november, Doi Inthanon NP, 2500 m asl, Thailand
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Mossy forest canopy, Doi Inthanon NP, 2300 m asl, Thailand
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Mossy trunks and branches, caducous ferns, Doi Inthanon NP, 2500 m asl, Thailand
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Mossy trunk covered by lianas and roots, Doi Inthanon NP, 2300 m asl, Thailand
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Mossy forest, trees festooned with many epiphytes such as Aeschynanthus and Oberonia species, Doi Inthanon NP, 2000 m asl, Thailand
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Oberonia sp., epiphytic in mossy forest, Doi Inthanon NP, 2000 m asl, Thailand
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Neohymenopogon parasiticus, leafless during the dry season but retaining the marcescent brown inflorescence bracts, Doi Inthanon NP, 2300 m asl, Thailand
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Neohymenopogon parasiticus on a mossy roof, leafless during the dry season but retaining the marcescent brown inflorescence bracts, Doi Inthanon NP, 2300 m asl, Thailand
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Neohymenopogon parasiticus, refringent light brown marcescent bracts, thus not enlarged sepals as in Mussaenda, upwards opening capsules, Doi Inthanon NP, 2300 m asl, Thailand
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Dendrobium infundibulum, epiphytic on mossy tree trunk, Doi Inthanon NP, 2400 m asl, Thailand
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Dendrobium infundibulum, epiphytic on mossy trunk, Doi Inthanon NP, 2400 m asl, Thailand
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Pleione praecox, flowering leafless on a mossy roof in late november, Doi Inthanon NP, 2400 m asl, Thailand
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Pleione praecox, flowering leafless among mosses in late november, Doi Inthanon NP, 2400 m asl, Thailand
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Pleione praecox in habitat, flowering leafless on a mossy tree branch in late november, Doi Inthanon NP, 2400 m asl, Thailand
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Pleione praecox, epiphytic on a mossy tree branch, Doi Inthanon NP, 2400 m asl, Thailand
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Pleione praecox, flowering leafless on a mossy tree branch in late november, Doi Inthanon NP, 2400 m asl, Thailand
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Aeschynanthus fulgens as an epiphyte with Epipremnum giganteum and Drynaria quercifolia in perturbated primary forest, Ranong, Thailand
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Aeschynanthus fulgens as an epiphyte with Epipremnum giganteum, Ranong, Thailand
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Aeschynanthus fulgens as a long hanging epiphyte in full bloom, Ranong, Thailand
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Aeschynanthus fulgens, inflorescences, Ranong, Thailand
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Schefflera abyssinica, becoming deciduous during the dry season and Lobelia giberroa in the foreground, Harenna forest, 2350 m asl, Bale NP, Ethiopia
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Schefflera abyssinica, the biggest tree of the Harenna forest, branches covered by epiphytes, 2300 m asl, Bale NP, Ethiopia
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Patrick Blanc at the base of a huge Astropanax (syn. Schefflera) abyssinicus, the contorted branches heavily covered by epiphytes, Harenna forest, Bale NP, 2300 m asl, Ethiopia, Jan. 2019