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1830¦~, OberoniaÄõÄÝ, «ØÄÝ, Ob. ¶ø§BÀsÄõÄÝ Oberonia "Oberonia" refers to a genus of small, epiphytic orchids named by botanist John Lindley, who named them after Oberon, the King of the Fairies, to highlight their delicate, tiny flowers. The genus includes hundreds of species known for their fan-like leaves and densely packed, whorled flowers, which are often cream-colored or greenish. Oberonia,¡u¶ø§BÀs¡vÄõÄÝ, «üªº¬O´Óª«¾Ç®a John Lindley, ªL¼w§Q ©R¦Wªº¤@ºØ¤p«¬ªþ¥ÍÄõªá, ªL¼w§Q¥H¥P¤k¤§¤ý Oberon, ¶ø§BÀs ªº¦W¦r¨Ó©R¦W, ¥H¥YÅã¨ä¼b¤p¬ÂÄnªºªá¦·, ¶ø§BÀsÄõÄÝ¥]§t 266Óì¥ÍºØ, ¥H¨ä®°§Î¸¤ù©M±K¶°ªº½ü¥Íªá¦·¦Ó»D¦W, ªá¦·³q±`§e²{¥¤ªo¦â©Îºñ¦â¡C
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