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Yellow Vanda - Vanda spathulata, an Uncommon Orchid from South India
Vanda spathulata (L.) Spreng., the yellow Vanda, found in peninsular India and Sri Lanka, is an unusual species among the vandas. The morphology and ecology of this species collected from the Kolli hills of central Tamil Nadu, is enumerated here along with drawings and photograph.
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Vanda spathulata, Yellow Vanda, Peninsular India, Kolli hills.
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