Cremaster muscle fibers have a similar pattern... (says the gross anatomy prof)It's really pretty but reminds me of a histology slide of capillaries or something in anatomy
Too many people are making the same mistake when they post...it mislead the reader sometimes. I agree with you, Ray.It’s a species, so the specific epithet should not be capitalized.
Hahaha now ill have to tell the whole department this. What do you teach and at what university?Cremaster muscle fibers have a similar pattern... (says the gross anatomy prof)
Ya I know and saw another flower forming. I'm super excited as the smell stays in a close range" about a foot. However kinda mad because I'm like why can't more orchids have this sequential blooming: has to be the smelly one. However I have a couple other orchids that don't smell. My psychopsis is in spikeTheo, you might already know, it is a sequential bloomer, so don't cut off the spike after the flower drops off.
Thank youTheo, you might already know, it is a sequential bloomer, so don't cut off the spike after the flower drops off.
Poorly developed or atrophied serratus posterior muscles will also have this banding pattern. Should make for a less dodgy Google search.Cremaster muscle fibers have a similar pattern... (says the gross anatomy prof)
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