RMEC309W–pseudobulbs of an orchid, collection of Don Brown, Santa Barbara, California, United States of America
RM2B62W5B–Slender green shoots emerging from the Pseudobulbs of Coelogyne cristata in early Spring
RM2CBXHJ4–Pseudobulbs of the epiphytic orchid Coelogyne Cristata or Snow Queen Orchid or Eastern Himalayan Orchid growing in rock in botanical garden.
RM2B0A289–A close up view of the green Pseudobulbs of the Coelogyne cristata Orchid in winter
RF2D9T24W–large purple orchid[3] is an evergreen, terrestrial plant with crowded pseudobulbs, three or four large, pleated leaves and up to forty resupinate, pi
RFBAXNFY–Orchid pseudobulb
RFRR819Y–Dendrobium atroviolaceum x 'Pygmy' hodkinsonii
RMPX8P8R–The Boy's Own Paper Orchids 1912
RMMA8YCN–Dancing Lady Orchid, Golden shower orchid (Oncidium)
RMG5662R–Noble dendrobium, Dendrobium nobile, cultivated orchid with pseudobulbs formed in stems
RMMA8YCM–Dancing Lady Orchid, Golden shower orchid (Oncidium)
RFFY7M9P–Noble dendrobium, Dendrobium nobile, a pink flowering cultivated orchid with pseudobulbs formed in the stems
RMD04Y2G–Cambria orchid, Orkidé (Orchidaceae )
RFT2PG6P–Close up of cymbidium plant and label and pot.
RF2K3HAEB–Beautiful bright purple Ground Orchids (Spathoglottis plicata) in the garden in Mangalore, India. Tropical flowers, also called the Philippine ground
RFA23B4F–Dendrobium Ovatum. Family: Orchidaceae. An epiphytic orchid with pseudobulbs that flowers in the dry season.
RM2T10NJW–Pseudobulbs of the epiphytic orchid Myrmecophila christinae on a tree along the New River in the Orange Walk District of Belize.
RF2TB83XT–Photosynthetic pseudobulbs of Bulbophyllum, an epiphytic orchid.
RM2FNECMW–Noble (Dendrobium), Dendrobium nobile, cultivated orchid with pseudobulbs formed in stems
RM2P8W3M3–Bromeliad pseudobulbs
RF2J2KA47–Cymbidium are epiphytic, lithophytic or terrestrial orchids with prominent spherical to ovoid pseudobulbs, long linear leaves and fleshy white roots.
RM2B6AWRP–A close up view of the green Pseudobulbs of the Coelogyne cristata Orchid in winter
RF2D9T24H–large purple orchid[3] is an evergreen, terrestrial plant with crowded pseudobulbs, three or four large, pleated leaves and up to forty resupinate, pi
RM2B62W55–Coelogyne cristata in bloom in greenhouse in early Spring
RM2GG9WRG–Close-up of hybrid orchid Valley Isle Queen
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
RMMKJ17P–Ada Aurantica
RF2R6HKA6–Unhealthy rotting Pseudobulbs of a Stanhopea or Upside down Orchid flowers
RMRWDH49–Cymbidium orchids, cool growing orchids with grass-like leaves from the Himalayas.
RFFY7M9K–Noble dendrobium, Dendrobium nobile, a pink flowering cultivated orchid with pseudobulbs formed in the stems
RM2AKJHT7–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ntywell formed flowers, and over 100 pseudobulbs. From the collection of John Eyerman, Esq,,Easton, Pa., came gome fair represeotativea of Jersey, together with portions of the article publishedin our columns on May 7, 1881—an article foundedon the communications of the late revered Asa Gray. The history of this plant is little short ofromantic. Originally found by Michaux in themountains of North Carolina nearly one hundredyears ago, it was described by Dr. Asa Gray morethan forty years since, from i
RFT2PG6H–Close up of cymbidium plant and label and pot.
RM2WTMRRY–Pleione Orchid, Lhasa 'Blushes', Orchidaceae. Pleione Britannia × Pleione Eiger.
RMGDE7TM–Jatropha podagrica
RM2DP5XN0–Oncidium gayii dancing lady orchid
RM2T10NK5–Pseudobulbs of the epiphytic orchid Myrmecophila christinae & cactus on a tree by the New River, Orange Walk District of Belize.
RMD5665H–Odontioda charlesworthii orchid flower
RFMH4WHX–Purple Spathoglottis plicata orchid
RM2P8W3MA–Bromeliad pseudobulbs
RF2PACK6A–Prosthechea cochleata is the national flower of Belize, where it is known as Black Orchid
RMATG5FN–Orchid Encyclia diurna, Epidendrum atropurpureum, orchid close up
RFAN3F2W–Brassia Dorris Bergstrom
RFCWA0M9–Phalaenopsis orchid species are with short stems and less rounded, waxy flowers with more pronounced colors.
RM2GG9WT3–Close-up of hybrid orchid Valley Isle Queen
RMW23J86–Archive image from page 168 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 cyclopediaofame02bail Year: 1906 GONGORA AA. Lateral sepnls broad, ovale, pointed. B. Fls. light sepia hrou-n : ovary much incurved. galeata, Reich, f. {MaxilUria galcAta, Lindl. Aero- pera Ldddigesii, Lindl.)- Pseudobulbs ovate-conical, clothed with mem
RF2F6R8AA–The Orchidaceae are a diverse and widespread family of flowering plants, with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant, commonly known as the orch
RF2R6HKEB–Pseudobulb and stem at the base of the leaves of a Stanhopea or Upside down Orchid flower
RMRWDH21–Cymbidium orchids, cool growing orchids with grass-like leaves from the Himalayas.
RFFY7M9M–Noble dendrobium, Dendrobium nobile, a pink flowering cultivated orchid with pseudobulbs formed in the stems
RM2AG8FTY–. Ants; their structure, development and behavior. 5. ,,.,A . • J FIG. 167. The Palo Santo (Triplaris boliviaim) in fruit, from a specimen in theherbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. (Original.) Schomburgckia are also cited as providing accommodations for antsin their pseudobulbs. 3. Ascidiae or Bursae of Leaves and Petioles.—The straight or con-voluted leaf-petioles of certain pitcher plants (Nepenthes bicalcarata) RELATIONS OF ANTS TO IASCULAR PLANTS. 297 are often hollowed out and inhabited by ants (Heim), and the curiousascidiaof Dischidiarafflesiana are similarly utilized. In North
RF2RATPKE–Buddha belly plant or gout plant (Jatropha podagrica), Euphorbiaceae. Botanical Garden, KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany, Europe.
RF2C5RKME–Group of purple spathoglottis plicata or Philippine ground orchid flowers and bulbs against blurred background of nature with green leaves and grass.
RM2GG9WRK–Close-up of hybrid orchid Valley Isle Queen
RMW27J4K–Archive image from page 283 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 cyclopediaofame04bail Year: 1906 1716 STANHOPEA 4. Bucephalus, Linill. (S. rjriimUfldra, Reichl). f.)- Pseudobulbs crowded, rugose: Ivs. petioled, 9 in. long, ipointed: the pendulous raceme bearing 4-6 large, tawny â orange fls. marked with large crimson
RMARX5CY–Demdrobium Malones ' C 33', Hybrid orchid
RMCYWM1T–Cambria orchid (Orchidaceae )
RMB2THCN–Orchid Miltonia Batman x Milt Roezlii
RFFY7M9N–Noble dendrobium, Dendrobium nobile, a pink flowering cultivated orchid with pseudobulbs formed in the stems
RM2AG9X05–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. w together from the base of the leaf. Aboitwelve species : ex. D. cucumerinum. Sect. 4. Sarcopodmm.—Branchlets short, often thiclened into pseudobulbs, two-leaved at the apex, produce iin the axils of the sheaths of the creeping or prostra)stems or rhizomes. Peduncle one-flowered (rarellseveral-flowered), arising between the leaves, and sulptended at the base by sheathing bracts. Species five (six : ex. D. amplum. Sect. 5. Stachyobiian.—Flowers racemose, racenapparently terminating the leafy or more
RF2HP94XP–Maxillaria tenuifolia is blooming in a Nicaraguan garden.
RF2PJBDCC–Slipper orchid at Orchid Festival Burton Agnes Hall, East Yorkshire, England 2023
RFW824YN–Orchid show at the botanical gardens
RMAX2FWH–orchid Miltonia close up (milt batman)
RFMH4WJA–Purple Spathoglottis plicata orchid
RF2F4PG5J–Dendrobium antennatum, commonly called the green antelope orchid, can be found in the forests of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.
RFPCKGK8–Cattleya Orchids
RFFK2503–Spotted Guinea Fowl Maxillaria, or Maxillaria meleagris, found in Mexico
RFAN4MEK–Brassia Dorris Bergstrom
RMFCRBT5–Queen Victoria's Dendrobium, Dendrobium victoria reginae, orchid species, native to Philippines
RMPFM5YH–. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. and leaves. If the fu should be cut in two, separated into he old. ilead roots, pseudobulbs aation of the piece is uneven it o as to combine the parts thus ! symmetrical whole, with the growths pointing to the center. Have the pot thoroughly clean, fill it about half w
RMW22P1C–Archive image from page 104 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. 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 cyclopediaofam03bail Year: 1900 long.' Indies. B.J ONCIDIUM with flower-stems C-9 ft. long and has been confused with O. attissimtim. 25. altissimum, Swartz. Pseudobulbs nearly rotund much compresst-.l and edged: Ivs. 1-2 at the tup an. several
RMD6721M–Odontioda charlesworthii, a tropical Orchid growing in cultivation, Surrey, UK. April.
RMCYWM1N–Cambria orchid (Orchidaceae )
RF2BR0C3J–Pile of Dendrobium nobile
RFFY7M9R–Noble dendrobium, Dendrobium nobile, a pink flowering cultivated orchid with pseudobulbs formed in the stems
RM2AFW59D–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. nd Catalogues had. AUCTION ROOMS AND OFFICES, 38, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C. CATTLEYA TRIAN/E. JOHN H. LEY, ROYAL NURSERY, CROYDON, Has just received an importation, in splendid condition, of this most valuable and beautiful species, which, coming from a new locality, andvarying very much in the pseudobulbs, will probably contain many distinct and beautiful varieties. Prices, at present low, as follows :— CATTLEYA TRIANiE, strong imported pieces J5 )» »> »» »» 1st size2d „3d „ Also E
RFH0T8W3–close up of a beautiful yellow orchid in the tropical rainforest in San Carlos, Costa Rica
RF2J4J2X2–Buddha belly plant or gout plant (Jatropha podagrica), Euphorbiaceae. Botanical Garden, KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany, Europe
RF2PJBHKX–Orchid Festival Burton Agnes Hall, East Yorkshire, England 2023
RFW8254E–Orchid show at the botanical gardens
RF2K0B0H5–Orchids flowers, the unique blossoms of the slightly alien looking Prosthechea cochleata or Clamshell Orchid, has long ribbon-like petals, Garden
RFMH4WHW–Purple Spathoglottis plicata orchid
RF2R6HKEK–Unusual looking dark red purple Clamshell, Black or Octopus Orchids
RFMCG72E–Spathoglottis orchid flower Mello Yellow
RFFK2500–Spotted Guinea Fowl Maxillaria, or Maxillaria meleagris, found in Mexico
RFAN3F7H–Cischweinfia sheehaniae
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