RF2DC57E6–Light pink orchids known as 'Maxillaria Scalariformis', a rare species from Costa Rica
RF2R1DJ4P–Maxillaria Variabilis Red orange yellow flower buds. Phalaenopsis flowering of a rare of orchids. White background. Big flowers pot garden cattleya orchidaceae family.
RMGGJGW5–Maxillaria mosenii MIW252744
RMBY6GHP–Beautiful orchid 'Maxillaria sanguinea' from Costa Rica
RMAJ6GHR–Maxillaria (Maxillaria ruberrima), tropical orchid from Dominican Republic
RF2HJA4YE–Maxillaria egertonianum (earlier also known as Trigonidium egertonianum) one bloom closeup.
RF2RDDHR4–Macro photography of the small maxillaria aurea flowers, captured at the highlands of the eastern Andean mountains of Colombia.
RF2HWMP9A–Maxillaria egertonianum, also known as Trigonidium egertonianum, growing against a blue wall coated with moss in Jinotega, Nicaragua
RF2C5KJ53–Close-up of Orchid Flower (Maxillaria spec.)
RF2TC1AE5–Sydney Australia, maxillaria lineolata or flame orchid with blurred background
RFRX0A0D–Zygopetalum maculatum orchid flower.
RM2T5GAJN–Cancelled postage stamp printed by Laos, that shows Maxillaria sanderiana, International Stamp Exhibition Argentina, circa 1985.
RMBGR1GD–Orchid flowers (Maxillaria), blooming, Costa Rica
RM2PWMD1Y–Interesting Maxillaria Luteoalba (Orchid) in flower,. Natural close up flowering plant portrait
RFH14FPN–close up of a beautiful yellow orchid in the tropical rainforest in San Carlos, Costa Rica
RM2RAY0BK–White-flowered maxillaria orchid, Maxillaria alba. Native to the Caribbean, Mexico and South America, and sent from Jamaica by coffee plantation owner James Wiles. White single-flowered dendrobium, Dendrobium album. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his Exotic Flora, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823-27.
RM2BW7A7F–Wild orchid, Maxillaria sp., Orchideaceae, Santa Helena Claoud Forest, Reserve, Costa Rica, Centroamerica
RF2TB15FC–Old illustration of Sander's Maxillaria (Maxillaria sanderiana). Reichenbachia, by F. Sander. St. Albans, UK, 1888 - 1894
RF2F2W3RM–Maxillaria (Christensonella) vernicosa, Brazil, Wild orchid. dark red flower, nature habitat. Beautiful bloom, close-up detail. Wild flower, South Am
RFHXYRN8–Epiphytic orchids Depending on the branch near waterfall.
RF2PWAFYF–Maxillaria Variabilis Red orange yellow flower buds. Phalaenopsis flowering of a rare of orchids. White background. Big flowers pot garden cattleya orchidaceae family.
RMGGJF82–Maxillaria praestans MIW251758
RMBXXC27–Beautiful orchid ' Maxillaria angustisegmenta' from Costa Rica
RMGGJGWB–Maxillaria kautskyi MIW252749
RMAJ6GGM–Maxillaria (Maxillaria variabilis), tropical orchid from Central America
RMGGJGW9–Maxillaria anatorum MIW252747
RF2RDDHNM–Macro photography of the small maxillaria aurea flowers, captured at the highlands of the eastern Andean mountains of Colombia.
RMGGJFTX–Maxillaria striata MIW252132
RM2A77FPX–Bifrenaria aureofulva (Golden brown maxillaria orchid, Maxillaria aureo-fulva). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Mrs Augusta Withers from William Jackson Hooker's Botanical Magazine, London, 1838.
RMGGJGTB–Maxillaria lepidota MIW252725
RFRX09T7–Zygopetalum maculatum orchid flower.
RMGGJGWA–Maxillaria anatorum MIW252748
RM2PWMD0X–Interesting Maxillaria Luteoalba (Orchid) in flower,. Natural close up flowering plant portrait
RM2A77A22–Lindley's maxillaria orchid or saffron-coloured maxillaria, Maxillaria crocea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1835. Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857) drew over 1,300 plates for the botanist John Lindley, including many orchids.
RMDGX6FT–Orchids, Maxillaria venusta - by John N. Fitch, 1897
RM2BW1TRD–Wild Orchid, Maxillaria sp., Orchideaceae, Santa Elena Cloud Forest, Reserve, Costa Rica, Centroamerica
RF2F2W3T0–Maxillaria (Christensonella) vernicosa, Brazil, Wild orchid. dark red flower, nature habitat. Beautiful bloom, close-up detail. Wild flower, South Am
RFHNK00B–Epiphytic orchids Depending on the branch near waterfall.
RF2R2MW8H–Maxillaria Variabilis Red orange yellow flower buds. Phalaenopsis flowering of a rare of orchids. White background. Big flowers pot garden cattleya orchidaceae family.
RFJAK7TR–Maxillaria lindleyana, the Lindley's Maxillaria, is a species of orchid occurring from Brazil to Peru
RMMKJ16X–Maxillaria Luteoalba
RMA2M19Y–Maxillaria sophronitis
RMADA9W4–flower Maxillaria punctata
RMEC4K5N–maxillaria tenuifolia
RF2RDDHM4–Macro photography of the small maxillaria aurea flowers, captured at the highlands of the eastern Andean mountains of Colombia.
RFCRPGD2–LAOS-CIRCA 1985: A stamp printed in the Laos, depicts a flower Maxillaria sanderiana, circa 1985
RFHXYRA7–Epiphytic orchids Depending on the branch near waterfall.
RF2R03AME–Maxillaria Variabilis Red orange yellow flower buds. Phalaenopsis flowering of a rare of orchids. White background. Big flowers pot garden cattleya orchidaceae family.
RMEX23B0–Lycaste cruenta orchid (Blood-stained maxillaria, Maxillaria cruenta). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards' Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1842.
RMMKPJNY–Berylline Amazili, Amazilia Beryllina
RMA2M19X–Maxillaria aracnites
RMADA9W0–flower Maxillaria lepidota
RMB3PP1C–Maxillaria porphyrostele
RF2RDDHW7–An exotic maxillaria aurea plant in bloom, captured at the highlands of the eastern Andean mountains of Colombia near the town of Arcabuco.
RMB3PP1A–Maxillaria ferdinandina
RM2A77CM1–Brasiliorchis picta orchid (painted maxillaria, Maxillaria picta). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by Mrs. Arnold Harrison from Samuel Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1832.
RMRHHKCX–. Blossom hosts and insect guests; how the heath family, the bluets, the figworts, the orchids and similar wild flowers welcome the bee, the fly, the wasp, the moth and other faithful insects. Fertilization of plants. Orchid blossoms The orchids are usually very irregular, and six- parted. The ovary is one-celled, and becomes a pod containing an enormous yield of minute, spore- like seeds (Fig. 3) in some species, as in the vanilla pod, to the number of a million, and in one species of the maxillaria, it has been computed, 1,750,000. The pollen, unlike ordinary flowers, is gathered together in
RM2PWMCY5–Interesting Maxillaria Luteoalba (Orchid) in flower,. Natural close up flowering plant portrait
RMGGJGTC–Maxillaria densa MIW252726
RMMKPJJ0–Derby's Puffleg, Eriocnemis Derbianus
RMADA9W2–flower Maxillaria picta
RM2A77CP0–Pabstia placanthera orchid (flat-anthered maxillaria, Maxillaria placanthera). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by Mrs. Arnold Harrison from Samuel Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1832.
RMB3PP18–Maxillaria tenuifolia
RM2A7792E–Bifrenaria racemosa orchid. (Raceme flowered maxillaria, Maxillaria racemosa.) Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by M. Hart from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1833.
RMP5608B–Large-flowered maxillaria orchid with pale grey and purple flowers. Maxillaria grandiflora Lindl.. Illustration by P. Stroobant, lithographed by L. Stroobant of Ghent, from Jean Linden's 'L'Illustration Horticole' 1870.
RM2PWMCYY–Interesting Maxillaria Luteoalba (Orchid) in flower,. Natural close up flowering plant portrait
RM2A77C0F–Bifrenaria harrisoniae orchid (Mrs. Harrison's maxillaria, Maxillaria harrisoniae), native to South America. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RMRDTT6E–. The principles of botany, as exemplified in the phanerogamia. Botany; Botany; Phanerogams; 1854. APPENDAGES OF THE AXOPHYTE. 39 these aerial roots emitted from the stem into the open air, descend to the ground, and establish themselves in the soil. Many plants of tropical climates present this phenomena. Amongst which we may mention the Ficus religiosa, or rig. 10.. An Epiphytic orchid (Maxillaria) of warm climates. Banyan tree of British India. This tree drops from its hori- zontal branches, roots into the air, which, swinging in the breeze like pendant cords, do finally reach the soil, int
RM2T10795–Bifrenaria vitellina orchid. Brazilian epiphyte imported by nurseryman George Loddiges. Yellow racemose maxillaria, Maxillaria vitellina. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after a botanical illustration by Sarah Drake from Edwards’ Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, published by James Ridgway, London, 1839.
RMGGM08E–Maxillaria aracnita MIW253482
RM2A77A3A–Paphinia cristata orchid (Crested maxillaria, Maxillaria cristata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1835. Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857) drew over 1,300 plates for the botanist John Lindley, including many orchids.
RMGGJFP2–Maxillaria callichroma MIW252068
RMGGJFR0–Maxillaria gracilis MIW252087
RMGGJGTM–Maxillaria picta MIW252732
RMADA9W5–flower Maxillaria variabilis var. lutea
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