When the P. labukensis flower samples in the current study dried, they were still linkedto the tips of their ovaries. The orchid seed capsules were pubescent, upright, and possessedthick, papery walls. The longitudinal sides of the capsules begin to fracture when theyfully mature, releasing the seeds inside. The capsules observed changed from dark greento pinkish red five days post-pollination (Figure 2A). The level of development on thecapsules was more apparent at 40 DAP when they turned dark crimson of pollination(Figure 2B).