epipterygia
Epipytygia, also known as buscxual appendages or epipetal appendages, are small growths or tags borne on the sepals of flowers or the corollas of flowers. They are present in several varieties of orchids, called the epiphetary appendages, and are particularly notable in the Apiaceae family.
Epipytygia are small, tong-shaped, minuscule, or abnormal growths. They may have a stalk or not, and are
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