Vanilla rupicola Pansarin & E.L.F. Menezes A part of a flowering plant showing the stem and a lateral inflorescence with a typical-colored flower B detail of an apical inflorescence of an albino plant. Note the white flower C leaf and inflorescence D detail of a raceme. Note the adpressed floral bracts E dissected perianth. The detail shows the penicillate callus and the central labellar crest F detail of the adaxial surface of a petal showing the longitudinal keel G detail of a flower with a typical color showing the apex of the labellum, the penicillate callus and anther H detail of an albino flower showing the apex of the labellum, the penicillate callus and anther. Note that the labellum apex is more projected than in the typically-colored flower I detail of the apex of the labellum of a typically-colored flower showing the yellowish longitudinal lines and the yellow projections J detail of the apex of the labellum of an albino flower showing the whitish projections K labellum in lateral view L column in lateral view M apex of the column: in lateral view with an articulated anther (above), in lateral view with a disarticulated anther (mid), and in abaxial view (below) N immature fruit.

 
 
  Part of: Pansarin ER, Menezes ELF (2023) A new remarkable Vanilla Mill. (Orchidaceae) species endemic to the Espinhaço Range, Brazil: its phylogenetic position and evolutionary relationships among Neotropical congeners. PhytoKeys 227: 151-165. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.227.101963