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Mormodes warscewiczii
A recent adquisition from March. IA was used to delete the background.
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Mormodes uncia 🏵🏵🌱 This Mormodes is found only in the state of Oaxaca in seasonal forests of the central south, it has beautiful and original resupinated speckled flowers, usually grow in places with a lot of detritus.
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Black Lace ‘Baker’s Dark Angel’ - by Brent Baker
Black Orchid – Fredclarkeara Black Lace ‘Baker’s Dark Angel’
In nature, black flowers are rare. The reality is that there is almost no plant in the world that is truly black in color. Most are shades of deep blue or reds or purples. This is also true about orchid flowers. Growers and hybridizers have tried many different orchid plants and hybrid orchid varieties to try to get to a truly black flower.
Among the most notable hybrids (since 2010) with truly black flowers (currently commercially available from Sunset Valley Orchids) you can find Fredclarkeara (Asparagales – Orchidaceae), an intergeneric hybrid between the orchid genera Catasetum, Clowesia and Mormodes. (Ctsm. x Cl. x Morm.).
The Fredclarkeara breeding produces flowers that are fragrant, have lots of color and are long lasting. As you can see on this one in the photo, the Fredclarkeara Black Lace ‘Baker’s Dark Angel’ is indeed black.
#orchid#orchid photography#orchids#orchid flower#wild orchid#catasetum#floral enrichment#black orchid#orchid garden#floral#floral photography
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Las lluvias invernales que nos llegan hay que tener cuidado, recuerden que algunas orquídeas no soportan estar a menos 10 grados Celsius.
Un ejemplar muy hermoso de Mormodes lineata.
#lurhi #orquideas #orquidea #orchid #orchids #morelia #mexico #michoacan #martes #plant #plantas
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Black Orchid - Fredclarkeara Black Lace, ‘Baker’s Dark Angel’.
In nature, black flowers are rare. The reality is that there is almost no plant in the world that is truly black in color. Most are shades of deep blue or reds or purples. This is also true about orchid flowers. Growers and hybridizers have tried many different orchid plants and hybrid orchid varieties to try to get to a truly black flower.
Among the most notable hybrids (since 2010) with truly black flowers (currently commercially available from Sunset Valley Orchids) you can find Fredclarkeara (Asparagales - Orchidaceae), an intergeneric hybrid between the orchid genera Catasetum, Clowesia and Mormodes. (Ctsm. x Cl. x Morm.).
Photo credit: ©Brent Baker | Locality: cultivated (2013)
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#Mormodes #Mormodespowellii #insitu #cerroazulpanama #altosdecerroazul #orquideaspanama #panamaorchids Disculpas por la mala calidad de la fotografía, está en un árbol detrás de mi casa muy alto y me toco tomarla con mucho zoom (en Altos de Cerro Azul)
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Black Orchid - Fredclarkeara Black Lace ‘Solo’s Dark Angel’

Black Orchid - Fredclarkeara Black Lace ‘Solo’s Dark Angel’
In nature, black flowers are rare. The reality is that there is almost no plant in the world that is truly black in color. Most are shades of deep blue or reds or purples. This is also true about orchid flowers. Growers and hybridizers have tried many different orchid plants and hybrid orchid varieties to try to get to a truly black flower.
Among the most notable hybrids (since 2010) with truly black flowers (currently commercially available from Sunset Valley Orchids) you can find Fredclarkeara (Asparagales - Orchidaceae), an intergeneric hybrid between the orchid genera Catasetum, Clowesia and Mormodes.
The Fredclarkeara breeding produces flowers that are fragrant, have lots of color and are long lasting. As you can see on this one in the photo, the Fredclarkeara Black Lace ‘Solo’s Dark Angel’ is indeed black.
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Flowers Drawings Inspiration : Monnierara– artificial genus, cross of breeding Catasetum, Cycnoches Mormodes http://bit.ly/2RyJNW2
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4214-mormodes cartoni, Mr Caron's Mormodes - high resolution image from old book.
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Mormodes uncia 🏵🏵🌱 This Mormodes is found only in the state of Oaxaca in seasonal forests of the central south, it has beautiful and original resupinated speckled flowers, usually grow in places with a lot of detritus.
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mormodes atropurpurea - high resolution image from old book.
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Las lluvias invernales que nos llegan hay que tener cuidado, recuerden que algunas orquídeas no soportan estar a menos 10 grados Celsius.
Un ejemplar muy hermoso de Mormodes lineata.
#lurhi #orquideas #orquidea #orchid #orchids #morelia #mexico #michoacan #martes #plant #plantas
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Black Orchid - Fredclarkeara Black Lace, ‘Baker’s Dark Angel’.
In nature, black flowers are rare. The reality is that there is almost no plant in the world that is truly black in color. Most are shades of deep blue or reds or purples. This is also true about orchid flowers. Growers and hybridizers have tried many different orchid plants and hybrid orchid varieties to try to get to a truly black flower.
Among the most notable hybrids (since 2010) with truly black flowers (currently commercially available from Sunset Valley Orchids) you can find Fredclarkeara (Asparagales - Orchidaceae), an intergeneric hybrid between the orchid genera Catasetum, Clowesia and Mormodes. (Ctsm. x Cl. x Morm.).
Photo credit: ©Brent Baker | Locality: cultivated (2013)
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Mormodes sinuata ‘Orange’ being visited by Euglossini bees.
Orchidaceae: Catasetinae.
By Ivan Ribas de Oliveira. [x]
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Mormodes skinneri
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