Multiform Complex

 

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Female Orchid Classification System

In the previous Netherland and Vagina Sections, the new features of pedestal, netherforms, angel ring and vaginites were illustrated discretely to articulate each of these features in a neat and tidy fashion. As it happens, nature and therefore orchids, are rarely neat or tidy due to the vast variations of individual features.

Multiform Complex

The eurethra, pedestal, netherforms, angel ring and vaginites commonly form a continuous complex of features, interconnected or transitioning and transforming from one feature to another. In FOCS, these features taken as a whole, are designated as a multiform complex. The word multiform is used because these features are just variations on ridgeforms with specific names because of common patterns and location.

Knowing the individual features in netherland and the vagina, allow us to view the multiform complex and identify those individual features, even though the multiform complex as a whole may be very complicated, even when we know what to look for. Orchids can be complex, but it adds to their splendor of diversity.

Below are examples of multiform complexes illustrated as the sum of their features.

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