RFA6TTBX–A rare ground orchid from the Satpura range of central India. The pseudobulb is medicinally important.
RMFFT7GX–Cimbidium Orchid pseudobulb
RM2GXER7H–Flowering stems of Dendrobium nobile, an orchid often used as a houseplant. Shot on a white background
RM2PP5Y4E–Pleione Alishan gx 'Mother's Day'
RF2R186WC–Chondrus elatus ( seaweed )
RME16XXD–Pleione Shantung Ridgeway
RMM566YD–Boat orchid, Cymbidium (Orchidaceae)
RFT2PG6P–Close up of cymbidium plant and label and pot.
RMM5JY47–Orchid, Orkidé (Dendrobium)
RM2P8W3M3–Bromeliad pseudobulbs
RFH4E0F6–Close up of different species of rain drenched orchid leaves and pseudobulb in garden setting
RFEGXH93–Orchid pseudobulb
RMEBF82C–Hammarbya paludosa, (syn Malaxis paludosa) Bog Orchids, Adder's mouth orchid
RF2J24T76–Spathoglottis plicata,commonly known as the Philippine ground orchid, or large purple orchid is an evergreen,terrestrial plant with crowded pseudobulb.
RF2R6HKEB–Pseudobulb and stem at the base of the leaves of a Stanhopea or Upside down Orchid flower
RMEGDG4N–Star shaped Bulbophylllum echinolabium or Rat Tail orchid flower on black background
RFE7H6C5–Australian pink rock orchid growing in a rocky garden.
RFMH4WHX–Purple Spathoglottis plicata orchid
RM2CBXHJ4–Pseudobulbs of the epiphytic orchid Coelogyne Cristata or Snow Queen Orchid or Eastern Himalayan Orchid growing in rock in botanical garden.
RF2TB83XT–Photosynthetic pseudobulbs of Bulbophyllum, an epiphytic orchid.
RFR0B375–Beautiful Fresh Pink Orchid Flowers Isolated on white Background
RM2GXERJ1–Close up of flowers of Dendrobium nobile, an orchid often used as a houseplant. Shot on a white background
RFR0B372–Beautiful Fresh Pink Orchid Flowers Isolated on white Background
RF2JNX7RJ–Tillandsia caput-medusae (also known as octopus plant and medusa's head) isolated on white background
RFPGT4XD–Horizontal close up photo of perfect pink polka dot orchids. Also known as Phalaenopsis or Moth Orchids.
RFPK3FCR–Two busy bumblebees look for nectar on the sunflower
RFT2PG6H–Close up of cymbidium plant and label and pot.
RMM5JY48–Orchid, Orkidé (Dendrobium)
RM2P8W3MA–Bromeliad pseudobulbs
RMPP3FAM–'Tolkein' Miltassia Shelob, Oncidium Type Orchid (Bratonia Shelob)
RMATHC3G–Orchid, Dendrobium Hiroshi tokuanga
RFT1D9GC–purple orchid in the philippines
RF2C26T62–Flowering of the dandelion is not a weed, but insect food
RF2R6HKA6–Unhealthy rotting Pseudobulbs of a Stanhopea or Upside down Orchid flowers
RFFEEN6K–Beautiful Orchid, Rhynchostylis sp. Blooming in a Garden
RMFK265D–The beautiful, endangered cattleya trianaei orchid, aka Flor de Mayo (May flower) or Christmas orchid, endemic to Colombia
RFMH4WHA–Purple Spathoglottis plicata orchid
RF2M5DNMW–A closeup of a Dendrobium orchids flower plant
RMEBF82X–Hammarbya paludosa, (syn Malaxis paludosa) Bog Orchids, Adder's mouth orchid
RMMFR32X–Miltoniopsis orchids are now more easily grown in the home and flower for many weeks.
RM2GXER80–Flowering stems of Dendrobium nobile, an orchid often used as a houseplant. Shot on a white background
RMB9XNK1–DENDROBIUM STARDUST
RF2H114WN–Tillandsia caput-medusae (also known as octopus plant and medusa's head) isolated on white background
RMTXE23W–Dendrobium amabile
RFPK3FDG–closeup of a bright yellow sunflower blossom with two bumblebees
RFMBNXJ6–Yellow flowers of Cymbidium orchid
RF2GDWD4C–Sydney Australia, bulbophyllum fletcherianum or tongue orchid it grows lithophytic or epiphytic, native to New Guinea.
RF2BH0HYK–Light orange boat orchid flower on a stem, selective focus - cymbidium
RMPJ5J2N–'Tolkein' Miltassia Shelob, Oncidium Type Orchid (Bratonia Shelob)
RF2HFE448–Sydney Australia, bulbophyllum fletcherianum or tongue orchid it grows lithophytic or epiphytic, native to New Guinea.
RMMNJK35–Oncidopsis, Epidendroideae (Burrageara)
RF2C26T68–Flowering of the dandelion is not a weed, but insect food
RMR7E9JM–'Tolkein' Miltassia Shelob, Oncidium Type Orchid (Bratonia Shelob)
RFFEEN6J–Beautiful Purple Cattleya Orchid (Orchidaceae) in a Park
RM2E597M9–Boat orchid, Cymbidium (Orchidaceae)
RFMH4WJA–Purple Spathoglottis plicata orchid
RMFK265C–The beautiful, endangered cattleya trianaei orchid, aka Flor de Mayo (May flower) or Christmas orchid, endemic to Colombia
RMEBF82B–Hammarbya paludosa, (syn Malaxis paludosa) Bog Orchids, Adder's mouth orchid
RFH2KKP3–Studio shot close up view of dead dry pseudo bulbs and roots of a cattleya orchid on white
RMCP3AXF–Laelia harpophylla, an epiphytic tropical orchid from Brazil, growing in cultivation, Surrey, UK
RF2GTEBAB–An epiphytic orchid, Dendrobium barbatulum is found in the Western Ghats of India. The flowers bloom in the months of January and February.
RMW22PP3–Archive image from page 106 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 ONCIDIUJI (NCIDILM 1133 25. altlssimum, Swartz. Pseudobulbs nearly rotund, much compressed and edged: Ivs. 1-2 at the top and several at the base of the pseudobulb, ensiform, keeled, lK-2 ft. long: inflorescence an almost
RMPH9B5F–Orchid flowers hang in front of a frame of bamboo
RFP12TWA–Tangled roots of orchids. Blur background.
RFMBNXG0–Yellow flowers of Cymbidium orchid
RF2TB15K8–Old illustration of Turtle Shell Orchid (Rossioglossum ampliatum). Reichenbachia, by F. Sander. St. Albans, UK, 1888 - 1894
RM2AG8C36–. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. are imbedded. The cavitiesalmost without exception tenantedforates the septa and thus causes all the internodal cavities tocommunicate with one another, both in the trunk and branches.The ants do not, however, live in the smallest, still actively growingtwigs. The just-fecundated queen enters the branches while the tree. FIG. 175. Hydnophytuui nwntanitinof Siam, showing pseudobulb in sec-tion. (Forel.) Of by older and larger trees areAzteca nmclleri, which per- 21 ANTS.
RFACEJ65–Flower of orchid Pleione formosana
RF2HFE46E–Sydney Australia, bulbophyllum fletcherianum or tongue orchid it grows lithophytic or epiphytic, native to New Guinea.
RMA1WWN5–Pleione Hekla grex. (pleionoides x humilis)
RF2C26T5T–Flowering of the dandelion is not a weed, but insect food
RF2GDWE37–Sydney Australia, bulbophyllum fletcherianum or tongue orchid it grows lithophytic or epiphytic, native to New Guinea.
RFFEEN6H–Beautiful Purple Cattleya Orchid (Orchidaceae) in a Park
RMD1A0CE–Boat orchid, Cymbidium (Orchidaceae)
RFMH4WHW–Purple Spathoglottis plicata orchid
RMFK265A–The beautiful, endangered cattleya trianaei orchid, aka Flor de Mayo (May flower) or Christmas orchid, endemic to Colombia
RFMCG72E–Spathoglottis orchid flower Mello Yellow
RMEBF82F–Hammarbya paludosa, (syn Malaxis paludosa) Bog Orchids, Adder's mouth orchid
RFH2KKP8–Studio shot of dead dry pseudo bulbs and roots of a cattleya orchid on white
RMCP3B12–Odontoglossum crispum, Curled Odontoglossum, is an epiphytic, montane forest orchid from Colombia. In cultivation in Surrey, UK
RF2GTEBG2–An epiphytic orchid, Dendrobium barbatulum is found in the Western Ghats of India. The flowers bloom in the months of January and February.
RMPH9B5H–Orchid flowers hang in front of a frame of bamboo
RFT603X9–In this image shown a Bud, flower and the petals and sepals of the flowers are twice as long as the lip, vintage line drawing or engraving illustratio
RFMBNXG4–Yellow flowers of Cymbidium orchid
RMABFRFK–Close-up of Orchid flower
RM2AJ5G3B–The treasury of botany: a popular dictionary of the vegetable kingdom; with which is incorporated a glossary of botanical terms . ,a one-flowered peduncle shorter than the i pseudobulb. The sepals and petals areolive-coloured, marked with crimson spots,and the lip white with crimson and yellowstreaks. About the middle the lip con-tracts, and has two fleshy lobes standingerect on each side of the column, withouthowever touching it; the space betweenthese lobes, forming the base of the lip,is a deep hairy pit. [A. A. B.] HELDE. Tanacetum vulgare. HELENIUM. A genus of herbaceousperennials belongi
RMAJ48R7–Pleione formosana orchid flowers
RF2M5DNMY–A closeup of Dendrobium orchids flower plant
RMA1WWR2–Pleione bulbocodioides. Terrestrial or lithophytic orchid.
RF2C26T59–Flowering of the dandelion is not a weed, but insect food
RF2GDWFPX–Sydney Australia, bulbophyllum fletcherianum or tongue orchid it grows lithophytic or epiphytic, native to New Guinea.
RFETTXXP–Beautiful Orchid, Rhynchostylis sp. Blooming in a Garden
RM2E597M6–Boat orchid, Cymbidium (Orchidaceae)
RMPFM45C–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ONCIDIUM ONCIDIUM 1133 with, flower-stems G-9 ft. long and "Ivs. as long." It has been confused with O. altlssimum. 25. altissimum, Swartz. Pseudobulbs nearly rotund, much compressed and edged: Irs. 1-2 at the top and several at the base of the pseudobulb, ensiform, keeled, lK-2 ft. long: inflorescenc
RMFK265B–The beautiful, endangered cattleya trianaei orchid, aka Flor de Mayo (May flower) or Christmas orchid, endemic to Colombia
RFMCG730–Spathoglottis orchid flower Mello Yellow
RMEBF835–Hammarbya paludosa, (syn Malaxis paludosa) Bog Orchids, Adder's mouth orchid
RMW1C09Y–Archive image from page 483 of A dictionary of the flowering. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns . dictionaryofflow00will Year: 1919 468 OR CHI DA CEAE the O. drop their 1. (though they may flower), and ' hibernate' in the condition of fleshy psendobulbs. One pseudobulb, which is a thickened stem-internode, is usu. formed each year. In this, water and other reserves are stored. Those epiphytes which do not form these tubers have fleshy 1. which serve the same end; the fleshy leaved orchids, e.g. Vanilla, have usu. a very feebly developed velamen. Some mono- podial forms have no gr
RF2GTEB3M–An epiphytic orchid, Dendrobium barbatulum is found in the Western Ghats of India. The flowers bloom in the months of January and February.
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