RMH4N6F0–Cypripedium lawrenceanum hyeanum, Sander, F. (Frederick), 1847-1920, Author, Moon, H. G, Artist, Leutzsch, Gustav, Lithographer
RMAXN97R–Orchid Paphiopedilum Lawrenceanum
RMP9H9WG–Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum orchid (Cypripedium lawrenceanum). Chromolithograph by P. Stroobant from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883.
RMJT3GYT–Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum orchid (Cypripedium lawrenceanum). Chromolithograph by P. Stroobant from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883.
RF2TC69KJ–Old illustration of Lawrence's Paphiopedilum (Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum). Reichenbachia, by F. Sander. St. Albans, UK, 1888 - 1894
RF2B5HH97–Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum lady slipper orchid blooms in a botanical garden.
RM2A7P234–Sir Trevor Lawrence's Cypripedium orchid. Botanical illustration in chromolithograph from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1903.
RM2AJ21JE–Orchids for everyone . ich purple veins, halfof which are shorter than the rest and alternate with them. Theout-spread petals are green, tipped with purple, and have marginalhairs and blackish warts. A few varietal forms have occurred,some remarkable for the richness of their colouring, but the onethat shows the greatest divergence from the type is the albino,C. Lawrenceanum Hyeanum. In this all the purple colouring hasdisappeared, and except for the white ground of the dorsal sepalthe flower is light apple-green. C. Lawrenceanum has been freelyused as a parent, and, in combination with other
RM2WX3MB8–Orchid, Lawrences Paphiopedilum, Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore, South East Asia
RFRACNWR–Cypripedium lawrenceanum hyeanum, Sander, F. (Frederick), 1847-1920, (Author), Moon, H. G, (Artist), Leutzsch, Gustav reimagined
RMP55X3F–Sir Trevor Lawrence's Cypripedium orchid. Botanical illustration in chromolithograph from Lucien Linden's 'Lindenia, Iconographie des Orchidees,' Brussels, 1903.
RF2B5HHKE–Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum lady slipper orchid blooms in a botanical garden.
RM2AX5P8X–The Woodlands orchids described and illuswith stories of orchid collecting . ed carmine. Amphion (Harrisianum x Lawrenceanum).—The granddorsal sepal—greenish-yellow, dotted and ribbed with copperybrown — has a broad white margin. Petals narrow andbowed, greenish at base, changing to copper ; a few heavydots. The slipper coppery. Cowleyanum (Curtisii x niveum). — Dorsal low andspreading, purplish and lined with purple ; the edges white.Petals purple, very much darker at base and tips, with awhite outline above, and tiny speckles of purple. Purpleslipper. Conco-Lawre (concolor x Lawrenceanum).—D
RMMTXBMY–. Illustration of Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum (as syn. Cypripedium lawrenceanum) . 1879. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) . Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 466 Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum (as Cypripedium lawrenceanum) - Curtis' 105 (Ser. 3 no. 35) pl. 6432 (1879)
RF2B5HH7M–Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum lady slipper orchid blooms in a botanical garden.
RM2AJ0T0P–Orchids for everyone . re of peat and sphagnum to root in, and amplydrained pans or baskets. It grows about a foot or fifteen incheshigh, and bears its flowers on stiffs spikes that are about as tall asthe leaves. There is usually one flower on a spike, and it is threeor four inches across, violet-blue, with yellow lines on the lip.A rarely grown, but pretty. Summer flowering Orchid. B. La-LiNDEi, B. Lawrenceanum, and B. Patini are of interest to thosewho like uncommon Orchids. All the BoUeas are without pseudo-bulbs, and are frequently described as Zygopetalums. BROUGHTONIA The Jamaican Broug
RMMYMC11–. Illustration of Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum (as syn. Cypripedium lawrenceanum) . 1879. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) . Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 407 Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum (as Cypripedium lawrenceanum) - Curtis' 105 (Ser. 3 no. 35) pl. 6432 (1879)
RF2B5HGWW–Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum lady slipper orchid blooms in a botanical garden.
RM2AKFGB4–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . the upper white portion bears manypurple markings ; ornatum, the arrangement of spotson the standard in three different sizes had a curiouseffect. Other good varieties we have no spaceto mention. M. Linden sent also two varietiesof Cypripedium Iiebaudyanum, one remarkablefor the good proportions of the flower. C.Lawrenceanum Moortebeckiense, from MM. L.Linden et Cie., had a largo and unusually darkstandard ; (J. microchilum (from the same exhibitors),was very distinct-looking. M. Moens showed C.Memori
RMPFMYYK–. 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. CYPRIPEDIUM CYPRIPEDIUM = Argua X Curtisii. — Hyhridum = vUlosum X barbatum. — /no=HayiialdiantunX Jlrs.Cauham.—/nfennedium. See Hy- bridum. — lo = Lawrenceanum X Argiis. — Javanico - Spiceri' amtm. See lixtesce-ns. Javanico-sitperbiens.—Joseph F tissimum. CAior. XHookerai.-C7i tilde Moens^hi-. Dautin, viUosu
RMMNT4NA–. Illustration of Pescatoria lawrenceana (as syn. Zygopetalum lawrenceanum) . 1900 (book), 1883 (this plate). Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Kränzlin (1847-1934) and Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach (1824–1889) Alternative names Rchb.f. Description German-Saxon botanist, pteridologist, ornithologist and university teacher Date of birth/death 3 January 1824 6 May 1889 Location of birth/death Dresden Hamburg Work location Leipzig Authority control : Q62820 VIAF: 77066171 ISNI: 0000 0000 8396 1069 LCCN: n79125882 NLA: 35749194 Botanist: Rchb.f. WorldCat 974 Pescatoria lawrenceana (as Zygopetal
RF2B5HHJP–Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum lady slipper orchid blooms in a botanical garden.
RM2CE7YX4–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . rple spotting of C. con-color, being by far the finest yellow Cypripediumof its class. C. x Ville de Paris and C. x Mrs.Wm. Mostyn are two very handsome hybridspeculiar to the Westfield collection; and a veryrobust specimen of C. Lawrenceanum Hyeanum,grown much cooler than is usual, conveys alesson. All the forms of C. Lawrenceanum, in-cluding the finely-coloured C. L. hackbridgense,thrive admirably here along with C. insigneSanderae, C. i. Sanderianum, and other tolerablycool-house varieties. Mr. H
RMMEK35J–. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré / par D. Bois préface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. André ... [et al.]. . Fig. 295. — CYPRIPEDIUM SPECTABILE Swartz. G. Irapeanum la Llave et Lexarza. — B. R. 1846, t. 58. — Mexique. — Fl. jaune d'or, velues ; culture difficile; serre mexicaine froide. G. japonicum Thunberg. — Monit. d'Hort. 1884, p. 178, fig. col. — Japon. — Serre froide. C. javanicum Reinwardt. — Fl. des Serres, t. 703. — Java. — Serre chaude. C Lawrenceanum Reichenb. f. — B. M t. 6432; Fl. des Serres, t. 2372 ; Orgh. alb. t. 22; III. Hort., 1883, t. 478. - Bornéo. — Ser
RMRDT5GC–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. CYPRIPEDIUM LAWRENCEANUM. (From Messrs. J. Veitch & Sons' Catalogue.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Williams, Benjamin Samuel, 1822-1890; Williams, Henry. London, Victoria and Paradise nurseries
RMRD526D–. 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. CYPRIPEDIUM CYPRIPEDIUM = Argua X Curtisii. — Hyhridum = vUlosum X barbatum. — /no=HayiialdiantunX Jlrs.Cauham.—/nfennedium. See Hy- bridum. — lo = Lawrenceanum X Argiis. — Javanico - Spiceri' amtm. See lixtesce-ns. Javanico-sitperbiens.—Joseph F tissimum. CAior. XHookerai.-C7i tilde Moens^hi-. Dautin, viUosu
RMRFN5X2–. New rare and beautiful plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) New Rochelle Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. CATALOGUE OF RARE PLANTS. 23. GROUP OF CYPRIPEDIUMS. (1) C. Lawrenceanum. (2) C. insigne. (3) C. Harrisianuni. (4) C. Spicerianum.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Siebrecht & Wadley; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery an
RMMED040–. Die Gartenwelt . Cypripedium Gigas. Cypripedium Gowerianum. steif und kerzengrade. Die Haltbarkeit der Blüte ist eine auffallende. Obenstehende Abbildung stellt eine Blüte dar, die zur Zeit der Aufnahme bereits 5 Wochen alt war und sich noch weitere 4 Wochen tadellos an der Pflanze hielt. C. Gigas (C. Lawrenceanum X C. Harrisonianum), Ab- bildung untenstehend, ist als besonders kräftiger Wachser be- kannt. Die Blätter sind auf hellgrünem Grunde dunkelgrün gefleckt und oft bis 30 cm lang. Die Fahne ist 1^1^ cm breit, geschmückt mit reichlich verzweigten, karminfarbigen Adern, die sich vom wei
RMRDTBBJ–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. 618 orchid-grower's manual. interrupted by streaks and spots which coalesce with the central portion ; lip clawed, deeply bilobed in front, lobed and undulated at the edges, front lobe clear rich yellow, the claw, spotted and dotted with chest- nut-brown, the side lobes small, tipped with yellow.âBrazil. Fig.â Orchid Alhvm, ix. t. 405 ; Jimrn. ofHort., 1891, xxii. p. 427, f. 78.. O.LAWRENCEANUM. Brassia Lawkenceaxa. -See ONCIDinM LAEKINIAKUM. (From the Jour
RMRDT5HJ–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. CYPRIPEDIUM. 257 staminode amber, with light hieroglyphic markings, green in the centre; foliage^ fine, ground colour clear green, much mottled with dark blackish- green " (F. Desbois, in Ocirdeners' Chronicle, 3rd ser., 1893, xiii. p. 195). C. EURYALE, Veitch.âA cross between C. Lawrenceanum and C. superbiens. " Leaves handsomely tessellated, upper sepal white with a faint flush of pale purple towards the lateral margins, veins green ; lower sepa
RMRFNB39–. Seeds, plants & bulbs. Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables seeds catalogs. 56 PITCHER & MANDA. SHORT HILLS, N. J. Lathamianum. A beautiful hybrid between C. villosum x C. Spicerianuni. Flowers yellowish green, margined with white, and a deep purple midrib the entire length of the dorsal sepal. $2 to $3. Lawrenceanum. One of the most beautiful species. The flowers are large and borne singly on a tall scape. The large dorsal sepal is white, with lines of brownish pur- ple ; the rest of th
RMRDT6K4–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. Part II. THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. 149 C. x Cybele, Gard. & For. 1892, 562 ; G.C. 1895, i. 199. C. x basileum, R. H. Mens. Cyp. ed. 2, 16.—R. H. Measures. C. x highfieldense, G.C. 1896, i. 530; O.R. 1896, 159; Gard. 1896, i. 316 (" highfieldianum ").—Burton. C. x Drurio-Lawrenceanum, 0
RMRDT5GH–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. 274: ORCHID-G&OWEK S MANUAL. ciliate; pouch IJ inch in length and nearly 1 inch broad, maroon-purple in front veined longitudinally by a deeper shade. Staminode very large, ^ inch wide and f inch deep, of an intense deep purple-maroon.—Garden hyhrid. ¥m.—Jburn. of Hort., 1892, xxiv. p. 293, f. 50 ; Gavd. Cliron., 3rd ser., 1892, xi. p. 560, f. 82 ; Orchid Allmm,ii. t.. CYPEIPEDIUM LAWHEBEL. (From tla.a Journal of Ilortieulturc.') C. LAWRENCEANUM, Uchh.
RMRDT6HB–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 178 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK. [Part II. C. x Prince di Venose, Gard. 1895, i. 296.—Prince di Venose. C. x senonense (villosum 2 ), J. S. H. Fr. 1896, 111.—Gibez. C. x Lowii-villosum, Desb. Cyp. ed. 2, 316.—Madoux. 355. P. X Lucie (ciliolare x Lawrenceanum ? ), Kerch. Liv. d. O. 480 O.K. 1904, 345, f
RMRCK2RX–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. 676 Die Gartenwelt. XVII, 49 Orchideen. Cypripedium Lawrenceanum kann dem Handelsgärtner, der Orchideen zu Schnittzwecken kultivieren will, warm empfohlen werden. Auf der Stellage, in einer Mischung von Osmunda und Sphagnum, mit Beigabe von etwas Lehm und Sand ausgepflanzt, gedeiht es ohne große Mühe zur Zufriedenheit, und seine Wurzeln, welche erstaunliche Längen erreichen, zeigen, wie heimisch es sich hier fühlt. Auch die Blütenstiele werden größer und kräftiger als bei Topfexemplaren und tragen tadellos entwickelte Blüten. In jedem Orchideenimportgeschäft ist di
RMRCK31B–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. XX, 29 Die Gartenwelt. 339 die Natur nicht erdacht. C. Maudae ist, wenn ich nicht irre, das Ergebnis einer Kreuzung von C. callosum San- derae X C Lawrenceanum Heyeanum. Cypripedium callosum Sanderae, ebenfalls in der Camp- hausenschen Gärtnerei in Mehlem a. Rh. vorhanden, ist etwas abweichend in der Form der Blüten, die obere Fahne ver- hältnismäßig groß und die beiden Fetalen etwas stark auf- wärts gebogen. Obstbau. Zur Bekämpfung der Schädlinge und Pilzkrankheiten unserer Obstbäume. Vom Herausgeber. Nach einer vorzüglich verlaufenen Obstblüte sind die Ernteaussi
RMRCPW13–. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré / par D. Bois préface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. André ... [et al.].. Horticulture; Dictionaries.. Fig. 295. — CYPRIPEDIUM SPECTABILE Swartz. G. Irapeanum la Llave et Lexarza. — B. R. 1846, t. 58. — Mexique. — Fl. jaune d'or, velues ; culture difficile; serre mexicaine froide. G. japonicum Thunberg. — Monit. d'Hort. 1884, p. 178, fig. col. — Japon. — Serre froide. C. javanicum Reinwardt. — Fl. des Serres, t. 703. — Java. — Serre chaude. C Lawrenceanum Reichenb. f. — B. M t. 6432; Fl. des Serres, t. 2372 ; Orgh. alb. t. 22; III. Hort., 1
RMRCMGDD–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Cypripedium Gigas. Cypripedium Gowerianum. steif und kerzengrade. Die Haltbarkeit der Blüte ist eine auffallende. Obenstehende Abbildung stellt eine Blüte dar, die zur Zeit der Aufnahme bereits 5 Wochen alt war und sich noch weitere 4 Wochen tadellos an der Pflanze hielt. C. Gigas (C. Lawrenceanum X C. Harrisonianum), Ab- bildung untenstehend, ist als besonders kräftiger Wachser be- kannt. Die Blätter sind auf hellgrünem Grunde dunkelgrün gefleckt und oft bis 30 cm lang. Die Fahne ist 1^1^ cm breit, geschmückt mit reichlich verzweigten, karminfarbigen Adern, die si
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