Fig. 5From: The extremely reduced, diverged and reconfigured plastomes of the largest mycoheterotrophic orchid lineageNatural habitat of Gastrodieae species. a Didymoplexis pallens in dry and open forest. b and c, Gastrodia elata (b) and Gastrodia menghaiensis (c) in shady and humid forest. Photographed by X.H. JinBack to article page