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Bipinnula plumosa.
Orchidaceae: Chloraeeae.
By Nicolás García. [x]
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Bulbophyllum picturatum.
Orchidaceae: Bulbophyllinae.
By mattintrees. [x]
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“We Japanese sometimes appreciate salted Cymbidium goeringii flowers put into a cup of tea or hot water at festive events, like salted cherry flowers. Ranyuen collects many Cymbidium varieties for those who enjoy them for ornament or for tasting. It also tastes good if you boil them and eat with soy sauce and mayonnaise.”
Orchidaceae: Cymbidiinae.
By Ranyuen. [x]
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Miltonia regnellii.
Orchidaceae: Oncidiinae.
By Zita M. Karkow. [x]
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Epidendrum ciliare 'Puddle Jumper' AM/AOS.
Orchidaceae: Laeliinae.
By Angraecums. [x]
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Cattleya sincorana.
Orchidaceae: Laeliinae.
By Orquidario Recreio. [x]
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Cryptopus elatus, in situ, Saint-Pierre, Réunion.
Orchidaceae: Angraecinae.
By chris simiand. [1] [2]
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Cattleya bicolor.
Orchidaceae: Laeliinae.
By klarikris. [x]
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Dendrobium stratiotes.
Orchidaceae: Dendrobiinae.
By Orchids by Hausermann. [1] [2]
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Dendrobium moschatum.
Orchidaceae: Dendrobiinae.
By CerenieValnor Ernest. [x]
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Porpax elwesii, in situ, 400 masl, growing as litophyte and epiphyte, Laos.
Orchidaceae: Eriiinae.
By Bertrand Laville. [x]
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Dendrobium canaliculatum.
Orchidaceae: Dendrobiinae.
By Warren Brooks. [x]
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Cattleya schilleriana.
Orchidaceae: Laeliinae.
By Orquidario klippel vendas. [1] [2]
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Andy's Orchids nursery tour. Encinitas, California, USA.
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Pyrorchis nigricans, in situ, Wireless Hill Park, Perth, WA, Australia.
This orchid usually flowers en-masse in response to a scorching of a summer fire. Most years all that can be seen are their big, succulent leaves. They are often found in large colonies because they are able to reproduce vegetatively by annually producing several root-like structures with additional tubers, so they don’t need to flower very often.
Orchidaceae: Diurideae.
By Shannon Verhagen. [x]
#Pyrorchis#Diurideae#Orchidaceae#orchid#orchids#orquídea#orchid species#flowers#terrestrial orchid#orchid curiosity
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Diuris orientis, in situ, Wallan, Victoria, Australia.
Orchidaceae: Diurideae.
By Bruce Schroder. [x]
#Diuris#Diurideae#Orchidaceae#orchid#orchids#orquídea#orchid species#flowers#in situ#terrestrial orchid
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