Orchidaceae - Gallery

Gallery

  • Corallorhiza maculata, a myco-heterotroph

  • Cephalanthera longifolia, a terrestrial orchid

  • Leaves of different species of orchids

  • Habenaria radiata - note the lip

  • Pterostylis coccinea, a highly specialized shape

  • Neuwiedia griffithii, Apostasioideae - note the three normal stamens

  • Cypripedium acaule has two stamens. One can be seen from the picture, the other is on the other side.

  • Pink Phalaenopsis (Moth) Orchids.

  • Ophrys insectifera

  • Catasetum fimbriatum - the seta is evident.

  • Holcoglossum kimballianum

  • Spiranthes spiralis

  • Vanilla plant (the climber)

  • Bulbophyllum putidum

  • Cattleya intermedia

  • Cultivated Epidendrum ciliare

  • Dracula vampira

  • Rossioglossum grande

  • Neottia ovata, a less showy orchid

  • Vanda tricolor var. suavis

  • Oncidium papilio

  • Vuylstekeara- 'Cambria', an intergeneric cultivar

  • Phalaenopsis hybrid

  • Orchids at a flower show in Tatton Park, Cheshire, England, 24 July 2008

  • Renanthera storei

  • Neottia nidus-avis, a myco-heterotroph

  • Cattleya aclandiae - there is the typical zygomorphic flower with three, petal-like sepals (top, lower right, lower left), two normal petals on either side and the labellum.

  • An orchid leaf

  • Orchid on display at American Orchid Society, Delray Beach

  • Purple orchids at American Orchid Society, Delray Beach, FL

  • Orchid at American Orchid Society, Delray Beach

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