When designing the figures associated with this plant, three images are used. First, the photo taken of the entire plant is labeled “A” in the top left corner of the photo. Next, the second photo used is the close-up of the flower. This photo is labeled “B” in the top left corner of the photo. Finally, the third figure was the geographical range of the plant. Owing to the fact that there is no clear range of this specific flower, the range of the three plants that “Blc Momilani ‘The Gypsy’” is a hybrid of are used to design the map.
Starting with a blank world map, the range of Brassavola, the first plant, is added. Brassavola range includes Mexico, the West Indies, and Central America, so the areas are circled in black and then lightly filled with green, making it possible to slightly see the world map beneath. Next, the second plant, Cattleya’s range is added to the map. Cattleya’s range includes Costa Rica to Argentina, so that area is circled in black and lightly filled with red. Finally, the last plant, Laelia, has a range that spans from Western Mexico to Southern Bolivia. This area is circled in black and then lightly filled with purple. In some areas of the map, these colors overlap, so the colors that overlap are arranged in stripes in any areas where this happens. Once the world map is complete, it is labeled with a “C” in the top left of the picture. Figure A and B are arranged next to each other, with C arranged directly below them.
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