RM2PNEGTA–Flower, Orchid, Dendrobium bellatulum flowering plant with roots
RFFN4G3N–Paphiopedilum bellatulum in pot at jatujak market, Bangkok, Thailand
RMEG3MRG–Paphiopedilum bellatulum orchid flower
RF2K0YCK4–Closeup view of beautiful white and purple flower of lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum bellatulum isolated on black background
RMC1YT8N–Exotic white orchid (Paphiopedilum bellatulum)
RF2K0YCK1–Beautiful lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum bellatulum blooming with purple and white flower in clay pot isolated on black background
RMAK3NCB–Orchid paphiopedilum conco bellatulum x bellatum
RF2PEMPA5–Closeup view of lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum bellatulum blooming with white and purple red flower isolated on dark wooden background
RF2B24899–Dendrobium bellatulum orchid close up
RF2P0PC6G–Closeup view of backlit lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum bellatulum blooming with white and purple red flower, isolated on natural background
RM2A63W4D–Paphiopedilum bellatulum - egg in a nest orchid.
RF2K681YX–Closeup backlit view of creamy white and purple flower of lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum bellatulum isolated outdoors on green background
RMBRG542–Paphiopedilum bellatulum (Pretty Paphiopedilum), orchid species native to Thailand, Myanmar (Burma), SW China
RF2KEFBE4–Closeup view of ivory white with purple red spots flower of lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum bellatulum isolated on natural background
RF2KEFB5M–Closeup view of creamy white with purple red spots flower of lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum bellatulum isolated on natural background
RMEEP3KN–Dendrobium bellatulum
RF2K681YT–Closeup view of creamy white and purple red flower of lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum bellatulum isolated outdoors on natural background
RMJ37XK5–Dendrobium bellatulum
RF2WWWPNA–Closeup view of lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum bellatulum or egg-in-a-nest with purple and creamy white flower isolated on black background
RMPBXBGX–158 Dendrobium bellatulum
RF2X3CMGE–Closeup view of lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum bellatulum aka egg-in-a-nest with purple and white flower isolated on black background
RMW8AFW5–Dendrobium bellatulum.
RF2X3CM6D–Closeup view of lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum bellatulum or egg-in-a-nest with purple and creamy white flower isolated on white backgroun
RM2BTR98C–Rhododendron eclecteum var bellatulum Tagg.
RF2WAA32M–Closeup view of lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum wenshanense aka conco-bellatulum with yellow flower and bud isolated on black background
RM2JEF891–Kionoceras bellatulum (Billings).
RF2TDN02B–Closeup view of potted lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum wenshanense aka conco-bellatulum with yellow and red dots flower, isolated outdoors
RFJBB94X–paphiopedilum bellatulum
RF2TD3K33–Closeup view of yellow with red dots flower of potted lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum wenshanense aka conco-bellatulum isolated outdoors
RMAKGD9R–Dendrobium Bellatulum
RF2K681YD–Closeup of yellow with red spots flowers of lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum wenshanense aka conco-bellatulum isolated on natural background
RMBWC755–Paphiopedilum bellatulum (Pretty Paphiopedilum), orchid species native to Thailand, Myanmar (Burma), SW China
RF2K4MC0Y–Closeup view of yellow and red flower of lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum wenshanense aka conco-bellatulum isolated on natural background
RM2AWRWRR–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . arles Richman bellatulum and barbatum (Riehman). Charles Steinitz philippinense and Laioreneeanum (Sander). Charlesianum, Sallierii and Leeanum superbum. Charpinianum . Spicerianum and Morqanice. chelsiense Lovni and barbatum Warnerii (Bxili). 1900 Supplement—Recent Introductions, &c. 287 Cypripediiun—continued.ChilUantim Gowerianum and RothschUdianum (Schofield). ehlni and Zwanwm (Sander). Cleola reticulatum and Schlimii albifiorum (Veiteh).Cleopatra Ho
RF2K56YAR–Closeup view of beautiful yellow lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum wenshanense aka conco-bellatulum flower on dark wood background
RMHKF3FF–Dendrobium bellatulum
RF2KEFB7W–Closeup side view of fresh yellow flower of lady slipper orchid species paphiopedilum wenshanense aka conco-bellatulum backlit on natural background
RMKT1MYB–Cypripedium Bellatulum by Charles Storer 1898 watercolor
RF2TD3K34–Closeup view of lady slipper orchid paphiopedilum wenshanense aka conco-bellatulum in pot with yellow and red dots flower isolated on white background
RMMYC5A5–. Illustration of Dendrobium bellatulum . 1904. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) Description by William Botting Hemsley (1843–1924) 136 Dendrobium bellatulum
RM2HJ3446–Cypripedium Bellatulum by Charles Storer, 1898, watercolor.
RMA4TNW2–Orchid flowers in Queen's Park Glasshouse and Gardens Glasgow Scotland UK
RM2JEEX9K–Kionoceras bellatulum (Billings).
RMAKH03G–Paphiopedilum bellatulum
RM2AXFX70–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ant. CYPRIPEDIUM x TRACERY(PSYCHE x FAIRRIEANUM). A flower of a very pretty hybrid issent by Mr. F. C. Puddle, Scampston Hall Gar-dens, Rillington, Yorks. C. Psyche is derivedfrom C. bellatulum and C. niveum, both ofwhich show in the hybrid, which has the de-flected petals usual in C. Fairrieanum crosses.The flowers are white with dotted lines of purpleand the staminode has a bright green veining oilwhite ground. ODONTIODA JOAN. Messrs. Charles worth and Co., Hay wardsHeath, write that the crc6s from
RMHX124K–Dendrobium bellatulum
RMKXRY2J–Cypripedium Bellatulum by Charles Storer, 1898, watercolor
RMMX7CRR–. Illustration of Dendrobium bellatulum . 1904. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) Description by William Botting Hemsley (1843–1924) 158 Dendrobium bellatulum
RMW1T3EJ–Archive image from page 90 of Cypripedium, Selenipedium & Uropedium Monographie. Cypripedium, Selenipedium & Uropedium. Monographie comprenant la description de toutes les espèces, variÃtÃs et hybrides existant jusqu'à ce jour cypripediumselen00desb Year: Selenipedium - 85 - molles et la vÃgÃtation plus lente que le C. bellatulum introduit par M. Low et C' en 1888. La diffÃrence comme fleur est très peu sensible; les dessins sont à peu près les mêmes, les racines sont beaucoup plus nombreuses et plus grosses dans le C. bellatulum. Ce sont peut-être deux espèces très voisines appartena
RM2AJ12WY–Orchids for everyone . sed, a fewmore are referred to here. Some of these are by no means inferiorto many of these previously named, but they are at present rare,and costly in most cases, and therefore only for the amateur witha long purse:— O. Alices (O. Edivardix O. spectabile O. amoenum (0.nobile x 0. sceptruni)^ the correct name for O. concinnum; O.BELLATULUM (0. crtspum X 0. tripudians O. Bradshawi^ (0.Andersonianum x 0. Harryanurn)^O.V>^A.^>iim{p.luteopurpureumX 0. nobile O. Charlesworthii (0. Harryanum x O. triumphans),probably the same as 0. Qjueen Alexandra and O. Harryano-
RMHYGY3H–Cypripedium Bellatulum by Charles Storer, 1898, watercolor
RMMWBCNK–. Illustration of Dendrobium bellatulum . 1904. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) Description by William Botting Hemsley (1843–1924) 158 Dendrobium bellatulum
RM2AKFXNA–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . 236).Cypripedium bellatulum in Mr. E. H. Adcocks Gardens, May 15. DAPnNE INDICA RUBRA IN THE GARDENS AT BERKELEY CaSTLE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, March 13.Fernery in the Pleasure-grounds at Luton Hoo, February 13.Frogmore, Palm stove in the Royal Gardens at, -Tune 19.Gloxinia, Prince of Wales, May 29.Gloxinias, Messrs. Suttons, June 5. Hogg, LL D., Portrait of the Late Robert, March 20. Hydrangea hortensis, Variety of, Exhibited at the Temple Show, June 5.Kensal Green Cemetery, a Group of Miscellaneous Plants
RMPFK23A–. Cypripedium, Selenipedium & Uropedium. Monographie comprenant la description de toutes les espèces, variétés et hybrides existant jusqu'à ce jour. Cypripedium; Selenipedium. ^^ ""^'mrmvi. Cypripedium Marcliioness of Salisbury. St-Albans, entre le 0. bellatulum fécondé par le C. barbatum. 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.. Desbois, F. Gand, Meyer-Van Loo
RMMED4E5–. Die Gartenwelt . Odontoglossum bellatulum. außerdem seine Pfleglinge von Zeit zu Zeit noch in einer großen Wanne einige Stunden gänzlich unter Wasser setzt. Die beigegebenen Abbildungen zeigen, daß das ange- gebene Kulturverfahren den Bedürfnissen der Pflanzen an- gepaßt ist. Obstbau. Sollen wir unsere Obstgärten düngen? Von F. F. Matenaers, Chicago, Illinois. Düngungsversuche werden von Seiten unserer landwirtschaft- lichen Versuchsstationen sowohl, wie von Seiten vieler Prak- tiker ausgeführt, und die Düngerbedürfnisse unserer meisten Feld- und Gartenfrüchte sind vielerorts sorgfältig stud
RM2AWT7FB–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . Fio. 292. Cypripedium callosum Sander.e The correct name of C. Crossii. Syn.. Fio. 291. Flowers op Cypripedium bellatulum. Vol V. C. barbatum Crossii. C. orlnttn.C. b. Warnerlanum (Warner.s). /?., dor.^al sepal white, striped ^een townils tlie base, with a transverse band of vinous purple. large ; [jt.tal:i green-striped above, white towards the hase, therest purple, tipped white; lip deepl)rownish-piuple. March to May. I. dis-tinctly tessellated. India.
RM2CEJ7EB–. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. of DENDROBIUM NOBILE, including D. N. LINDENI, GLORIOSUM,MAXIMUM, GRANDIFLORUM SUPER-BUM, BELLATULUM, and other grand forms. A NEW HYBRID CATTLEYA, Probably a natural hybrid between Cattleyaaurea and gigas, or Hardyana. Lindens Famous Strain of CATTLEYA MENDELI, Fine Established Plants, all unflowered. VANDA SPECIES, Probably New, superb Established Plants,unflowered. CYPRIPEDIUM INSIGNE LINDENS CHINESE WONDERFUL VARIETIESTogether with seleoted plants of Odonto-glossum nebulosam album, Cattleya maxim
RM2CDX13T–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . yet unproved, and morewill be raised this year. J. OB. centre is the specimen plant of Cypripediumvinsigne Sanderje, carrying ten flowers; in frontof it, with two flowers, is the Oakwood Seedling,raised from fertilising C. i. Sanderse with its ownpollen; many varieties of C. x Leeanum, C. xActseus (insigne Sanderse x Leeanum), a crossfrom which many varied seedlings have beenraised at Oakwood; C. insigne Harefield Hallvariety, C. x Measuresise (bellatulum x super-biens) ; a series of seven hybrids d
RMRD34EB–. Cypripedium, Selenipedium & Uropedium. Monographie comprenant la description de toutes les espèces, variétés et hybrides existant jusqu'à ce jour. Cypripedium; Selenipedium. ^^ ""^'mrmvi. Cypripedium Marcliioness of Salisbury. St-Albans, entre le 0. bellatulum fécondé par le C. barbatum. 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.. Desbois, F. Gand, Meyer-Van Loo
RMREYFG3–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale list for florists and market gardeners. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. 40 DREER'S WHOLESALE LISTBFOR ORCHIDS.—Continued. Cattleya Mossise $1 50 to " Sanderiana " Trianae Celogyne Cristata $2 00 to Cypripedium Barbatum " Boxalli Bellatulum " Haynaldiana " Insigne " Laevigatum Lawrencianuni $1 50 to " Niveum Sedeni Spicerianum Stonei " Villosum.. Dendrobium Crassinode " Dalhousianurn " Fimbriatum Nobile $1 00 to Thyrsifloram $1 00 to &quo
RMRCMHYH–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. 142 Die Gartenwelt. XVI, 11. Odontoglossum bellatulum. außerdem seine Pfleglinge von Zeit zu Zeit noch in einer großen Wanne einige Stunden gänzlich unter Wasser setzt. Die beigegebenen Abbildungen zeigen, daß das ange- gebene Kulturverfahren den Bedürfnissen der Pflanzen an- gepaßt ist. Obstbau. Sollen wir unsere Obstgärten düngen? Von F. F. Matenaers, Chicago, Illinois. Düngungsversuche werden von Seiten unserer landwirtschaft- lichen Versuchsstationen sowohl, wie von Seiten vieler Prak- tiker ausgeführt, und die Düngerbedürfnisse unserer meisten Feld- und Garten
RMRCMHY6–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Odontoglossum bellatulum. außerdem seine Pfleglinge von Zeit zu Zeit noch in einer großen Wanne einige Stunden gänzlich unter Wasser setzt. Die beigegebenen Abbildungen zeigen, daß das ange- gebene Kulturverfahren den Bedürfnissen der Pflanzen an- gepaßt ist. Obstbau. Sollen wir unsere Obstgärten düngen? Von F. F. Matenaers, Chicago, Illinois. Düngungsversuche werden von Seiten unserer landwirtschaft- lichen Versuchsstationen sowohl, wie von Seiten vieler Prak- tiker ausgeführt, und die Düngerbedürfnisse unserer meisten Feld- und Gartenfrüchte sind vielerorts sorgf
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