RMHH286R–Greater swamp-orchid, Phaius tankervilleae (Bletia tankervilliae). Endangered. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after George Loddiges from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817.
RM2C1KD11–Phaius tankervilliae Banks ex LHr Blume Phaius tankervilliae Banks ex LHr Blume.
RFJ79C1X–phaius tankervilleae
RM2AJ1JC0–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . Hybrid Calanthes in the Garden of Norman Cookson, Esq., Oakwood, Wylam-on-Tyne.. Group of Phaius, Garwood Gardens, Wylam-on-Tyne : photographed by mr. chapman. Bradbury, i. -trw * Co., L*/., Printers, London and Ttnbridg*.
RM2R1W227–Stately Phaius Tankervilleae. Natural close up flowering plant portrait
RMP9HA7R–Greater swamp-orchid, Phaius tankervilleae (Bletia tankervilliae). Endangered. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after George Loddiges from Conrad Loddiges' Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817.
RMF876K0–Greater swamp-orchid, Phaius tankervilleae (Phaius grandifolius). Endangered. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1851.
RFW4HTG3–A group of blooming Phaius Dan Rosenberg Tropical Ice Orchids growing in a garden
RMBY9W68–Woodfordian bletia orchid with yellow-green flowers
RF2KEW2CR–Ground orchid, Spathoglottis or Acanthephippium or Bletia or Calanthe or purple flower or purple Spathoglottis
RFRACP0M–Phaius hybridus amabilis, phaius hybridus marthiæ, Sander, F. (Frederick) (1847-1920), Mansell, Joseph ( reimagined
RFRYN9G5–Spathoglottis plicata, Philippine ground orchid, vulnerable large purple orchid.
RF2T1NT0R–Beautiful Swamp Orchids in bloom,
RF2M0EFXW–Flowers, beautiful Swamp orchids and buds blooming, Australian coastal garden
RM2AJ2GAN–Orchids for everyone . ings, they are not easily convincedthat the flower you show them is really an Orchid. Very slowly does this idea die; indeed, it seems to be sodeeply seated in the minds of many well-educated people that theywill hardly be persuaded that Anthuriums, Tillandsias, Vriesias,Nepenthes, and some other curious plants are not Orchids, whilethey find it hard to believe Cymbidium eburneum, LycasteSkinnerii, Disa grandiflora, and Phaius grandifolius areOrchids. Happily, since glass houses have become so cheap, andmodern heating apparatus ,has so greatly reduced the cost ofheating,
RM2PWM724–Natural flower close up of Phaius tankervilleae, greater swamp-orchid, swamp lily, swamp orchid, nun's-hood orchid, nun's orchid, veiled orchid.
RMP6FF6H–Kakuran or greater swamp orchid, Phaius tankervilleae. Endangered. Handcoloured woodblock print by Kono Bairei from Kusa Bana Hyakushu (One Hundred Varieties of Flowers), Tokyo, Yamada, 1901.
RFW4HTHH–Close up of a group of blooming Phaius Dan Rosenberg Tropical Ice Orchids with a blurred background
RF2KEW2J8–Ground orchid, Spathoglottis or Acanthephippium or Bletia or Calanthe or purple flower or purple Spathoglottis
RFRACP3M–Phaius hybridus cooksonii, Sander, F. (Frederick) (1847-1920), Mansell, Joseph (Lithographer), Moon, H. . Reimagined
RFRYN9G8–Spathoglottis plicata, Philippine ground orchid, vulnerable large purple orchid.
RM2AWXWPT–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . s). A sjTionym of Phaius synonym of Schomburghia B. Watsoniana (Watsons). Jl. about 2in. across, borne at theapex of a tall, slender spike; sepals and petals magenta; lipthree-lobed, varying from bluish-purple to magenta, with acentral white band and a golden disk. Pseudo-bulbs flattish,ridged, broad. 1894. 4. distinct species. B. Woodfordii (Woodfords). A synonym of Phaius macutatus. BLETILLA. Included under Bletia (which see). BLIGHT. See Apple and Fea
RM2PWM733–Natural flower close up of Phaius tankervilleae, greater swamp-orchid, swamp lily, swamp orchid, nun's-hood orchid, nun's orchid, veiled orchid.
RFRYN9FW–Spathoglottis plicata, Philippine ground orchid, vulnerable large purple orchid.
RM2AG3D95–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. and-purple labellums, a batch of Phaius x Norman, anifeother showy hybrids. Among the species and varieties-were two good purple-spotted forms of Odontoglossum.crispum, good O. cirrosum, Spathoglottis aiurea,Piatyclinis glumacea, &c. (Silver Flora Medal). Messrs. J. Cypher & Sons, Cheltenham, had a veryinteresting group, which contained some rare andl)retty species specially well grown, and a good show-of Dendrobiums, including several of the yellow,fringed-lipped D. Brymerianum, some of the best-for
RM2PWM70N–Natural flower close up of Phaius tankervilleae, greater swamp-orchid, swamp lily, swamp orchid, nun's-hood orchid, nun's orchid, veiled orchid.
RMP7DYN3–Greater swamp-orchid, Phaius tankervilleae (Phaius grandifolius). Endangered. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1851.
RFW4NJJG–Blooming Gastrophaius Lady Ramona Harris Orchids with a blurred background
RF2KEW2AD–Ground orchid, Spathoglottis or Acanthephippium or Bletia or Calanthe or purple flower or purple Spathoglottis
RFRACP2X–Phaius blumei var assamicus, Sander, F. (Frederick) (1847-1920), Leutzsch, Gustav, (Lithographer), Moon, H. G, ( reimagined
RF2PHG3C3–The Guaria Morada orchid, osta Ricas national flower or chidaceae or purple orchid or violet orchid
RM2AG315F–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. y striking objects, as I am informed by a correspondent. None of the otherspecies of Phaius is like it in growth except theIndian Phaius mishmiensis, which has rounderand not angular pseudo-bulbs, and rose-pinkflowers. J. OB. THE ROSARY. SENECIO AUEICULATISSIMUS. This graceful Groundsel was recently exhibitedat one of the Eoyal Horticultural Societys meet-ings by Messrs. James Veitch & Sons. It isa native of British Central Africa and wasfirst discovered by Mr. J. T. Last in 1887, nearMilangi, and ha
RM2PY9EGR–Natural flower close up of Phaius tankervilleae, greater swamp-orchid, swamp lily, swamp orchid, nun's-hood orchid, nun's orchid, veiled orchid.
RMP55YRE–Woodfordian bletia orchid with yellow-green flowers. . Phaius flavus (Blume) Lindley (Bletia woodfordii). . Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan. Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Curtis's 'The Botanical Magazine' 1827.. . . William Jackson Hooker (1785-1865) was an English botanist, writer and artist. He was Regius Professor of Botany at Glasgow University, and editor of Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine' from 1827 to 1865. In 1841, he was appointed director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, and was succeeded by his son Joseph Dalton. Hooker documented the fern and orchid cra
RFW4NJJC–Blooming Gastrophaius Lady Ramona Harris Orchids with a blurred background
RF2PHG3F7–The Guaria Morada orchid, osta Ricas national flower or chidaceae or purple orchid or violet orchid
RMEEPBE5–Thunia alba (as Phaius albus, spelled Phajus albus) - Curtis' 69 (N.S. 16) pl. 3991 (1843)
RM2AJ936A–The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . bium guttatura, Bi-frenaria atropurpurca, and several Oncidiums. A collection of 12 Orchids was produced by Mr. Don,gr. to F. G. Cox, Esc.| , among whicli were Stanhopeainsignis and saccntn, Catasetum Russellianum, Aeridesquinquovulnera, Phaius albus, and Rodriguezia plani-folia.—Groups of six plants came from the gardens ofW. F. Farmer, Esq., Nonsucii Pari;, Sir George Lar-pents, and J. Schroder, Esq. In the first collection.Air. Carson produced Miltonia spectabilis, a neat plant;Dendrobium chrysanthum, very pretty ; Cattleya Harri-sonii, Ep
RM2PWM744–Natural flower close up of Phaius tankervilleae, greater swamp-orchid, swamp lily, swamp orchid, nun's-hood orchid, nun's orchid, veiled orchid.
RMRC4N4D–Tankerville's limodorum, Phaius tankervilleae. Painted by Philip Reinagle, engraved by Roffe. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving from Dr. Robert Thornton's 'Temple of Flora,' Lottery edition, London, 1812. The illustrations were a mix of aquatint, mezzotint and stipple engravings finished by hand.
RFW4NJGW–Blooming Gastrophaius Lady Ramona Harris Orchids with a blurred background
RF2PJAJ6T–Guarianthe skinneri or chidaceae or purple orchid , cattleya skinneri flowers
RM2AJ2BMH–Orchids for everyone . x Epidendrum), Dia-l^elia (Diacrium x Lcelia), Epi-cattleya (Epidendrum x Cattleya), Epi-lcelia (Epidendrum x Lselia),Epi-phronitis (Epidendrum x Sophronitis), Odont-ioda (Odonto-glossum X Cochlioda), Odont-onia (Odontoglossum x Miltonia),Phaio-calanthe (Phaius x Calanthe), Phaio-cymbidium (PhaiusX Cymbidium), Schombo-cattleya (Schomburgkia x Cattleya),Sophro-cattleya (Sophronitis x Cattleya), Sophro-lselia (SophronitisX Laslia), Zygo-batemannia (Zygopetalum x Batemannia), Zygo-colax (Zygopetalum x Colax), and Zygonisia (Zygopetalum xAganisia). Anoectomaria (Anoectochilu
RM2PWM6TY–Natural flower close up of Phaius tankervilleae, greater swamp-orchid, swamp lily, swamp orchid, nun's-hood orchid, nun's orchid, veiled orchid.
RM2T695YM–Thunia alba orchid. Native to southeast Asia, imported from Silhet by plant collectors for the Duke of Devonshire. White-flowered phajus, Phajus albus. Handcoloured lithograph from Joseph Paxtons Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants, Volume 5, Orr and Smith, London, 1838.
RFW4NJF5–Close up of blooming Gastrophaius Lady Ramona Harris Orchids with a blurred background
RF2PHG3F2–The Guaria Morada orchid, osta Ricas national flower or chidaceae or purple orchid or violet orchid
RMEEP9A8–Phaius australis var. bernaysii (as Phaius blumei var. bernaysii) - Curtis' 99 (Ser. 3 no. 29) pl. 6032 (1873)
RM2AKB2YF–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . imens of Miltmia Phahciopus, Phaius X Cook- album, D. Brymerianum, D. Hildebrandi, D. x Sybil,D. x Juno, D. x Owenianum, D. x melanodiscum,D. x The Pearl, D. fimbriatum oculatum, aud thepretty white and violet Epidendrum Eadresii. Traversing the Peach-houses, which, like the vine-ries, are in excellent order, and made available byMr. Holbrook, the gardener, for resting Orchids onoccasion, we came to the lofty old houses, whichbeing built for ornament, are suitable for PalmsFerns, and foliage-plants, b
RM2PWM753–Natural flower close up of Phaius tankervilleae, greater swamp-orchid, swamp lily, swamp orchid, nun's-hood orchid, nun's orchid, veiled orchid.
RF2PHG3C8–The Guaria Morada orchid, osta Ricas national flower or chidaceae or purple orchid or violet orchid
RM2JPYEW9–Thunia alba (as Phaius albus, spelled Phajus albus) - Curtis' 69 (N.S. 16) pl. 3991 (1843)
RM2CEX8GE–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. Fig. CXXII. Fig. CXXI.—1. Pollen masses of Oplirys apifera ; 2. of Phaius Tanken-illia ; 3. of Brassia maculatu;*. of Malaxis paludosa; 5. Pollen of Stenorhj-nchus speciosus.Fig. CXXII.—2. Cycnoches ventricosiim; 4 and .5. C. Egertoniauuni: the others intermediate forms. X ORCHIDACE^. [Endogens. account of the production of Monachanthus viridis, Myanthus barbatus, and a Catasetum,3 supposed genera, upon the same spike ; and he expressed his opinion that the Catase-tum was the f
RF2PHG3FE–The Guaria Morada orchid, osta Ricas national flower or chidaceae or purple orchid or violet orchid
RMW1C2PX–Archive image from page 504 of Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental. Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, climbers, fruit trees, &c., &c., &c. / for sale by the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited. . descriptivecatal1909yoko Year: CVPRIPEDIUM MACRANTHUM. 2iy, 'liUisia teres, peculiar stick- like leaves with greenish each, per 10 white (pot grown) — 27. Phaius grandiflorus, large lipped flower, broad lustrous foliage. Origin of southern province of Japan { pot grown) §.50 28. Pliaiiis macnlatus, yellow flower and yellow spots on leaves (pot with 2-3
RM2CEY231–. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. be transferred to a pot; Fig. 1586, eight-months-old plant of Phaius Wallichii; Fig. 1587 atwelve-months-old hybrid Cattleya (C. intermedia x C.lahiata): Fig. 1588 a Cypripedium thirteen months old;Fig. 1589 a two-year-old hybrid between a Cattleya andLfplia {C. intermedia x L. pnes
RF2PHG3EH–The Guaria Morada orchid, osta Ricas national flower or chidaceae or purple orchid or violet orchid
RMHKFJ96–Phaius tankervilleae (as Bletia tankervilleae) Curtis' 44 pl. 1924 (1817)
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