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Anguloa × ruckeri
1846Summary
Anguloa × ruckeri is an orchid in the subfamily Epidendroideae that occurs from northeast Colombia to northwest Venezuela and northern Peru. It is considered to be a natural hybrid between Anguloa clowesii and Anguloa hohenlohii. The species is considered to have the smallest seeds of any flowering plant, with a weight of ~0.4 μg....read more on Wikipedia.
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