RF2HF4RPM–Cycnoches hagii orchids flower collection. Ink black and white doodle drawing in woodcut style with inscription.
RF2TC69P3–Old illustration of Green-Lipped Cycnoches (Cycnoches chlorochilon). Reichenbachia, by F. Sander. St. Albans, UK, 1888 - 1894
RM2R987EF–Five-fingered swan-neck, Cycnoches pentadactylon. Native to Peru and Brazil. Plant obtained by George Loddiges nursery. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after a botanical illustration by Sarah Drake from Edwards’ Botanical Register, continued by John Lindley, published by James Ridgway, London, 1843.
RF2B8EYF2–Phalaenopsis Orchid Flowers Hanging Cluster in the Princess of Wales Conservatory, Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew, Richmond, London
RMMWY830–. Illustration of Cycnoches loddigesii . 1846. Drawing probably byWalter Hood Fitch (1817-1892), this plate not signed. 149 Cycnoches loddigesii - Curtis' 72 (Ser. 3 no. 2) pl. 4215 (1846)
RM2A779NJ–Loddiges' swanwort orchid, Cycnoches loddigesii. 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.
RF2G6BEG7–Catasetum Orchids, one of the most unique orchids hybrid.
RF2A3EERW–Cycnoches Jean E. Monnier 'Select' orchid hybrid barthiorum x cooperi blooms while hanging from a tree in the tropics.
RMW5M7EX–Cycnoches warszewiczii Paxton 075.
RFT5NMN3–Swan orchid is spectacular. Cycnoches is a genus of Sympodial epiphytic orchids from Americas, growing in warm and hot climatic range, vintage line dr
RMR5184R–Cycnoches Loddigesii. The Botanical Cabinet, consisting of coloured delineations of plants, from all countries, with a short account of each, etc. By C. Loddiges and Sons ... The plates by G. Cooke. vol. 1-20. London, 1817-33. Source: 443.b.24, vol.20, plate no.1985. Author: Cooke, George.
RMJHW4TF–Cycnoches chlorochilon orchid. Woodcut by E.W. Smith after an illustration by J. Weathers from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1888.
RM2AJ0M25–Orchids for everyone . on to need and appreciatenew rooting material now. Calanthes not yet potted, late floweringDendrobiums, Catasetums, Chysis, Cycnoches, and Lycastes thathave finished flowering will all need attention. Damp down the floors and stages early in the day, as soon asthe temperature rises by natural heat. Pay great care to shading, and ventilate with equal care.Admit air chiefly by means of the lower ventilators; top ventila-tion tends to dry the atmosphere quickly and severely. Leave thelower ventilators on the lee side of the cool houses open a littleall night. Odontoglossums
RMP9HA0P–Spotted cycnoches orchid, Cycnoches maculatum. Drawn and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1873.
RMJT2PPN–Spotted cycnoches orchid, Cycnoches maculatum. Drawn and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1873.
RM2A8340E–Green egertonia swan-neck orchid, Cycnoches egertonianum var. viride. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards' Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1846.
RMMW31HP–. Illustration of Cycnoches loddigesii . 1846. Drawing probably byWalter Hood Fitch (1817-1892), this plate not signed. 149 Cycnoches loddigesii - Curtis' 72 (Ser. 3 no. 2) pl. 4215 (1846)
RMMMJ7H4–. Cycnoches stelliferum (as syn. Cycnoches egertonianum var. viride) . 1846. Miss Drake (1803-1857) del., G. Barclay sc. Cycnoches stelliferum (as Cycnoches egertonianum var. viride) - Edwards vol 32 (NS 9) pl 46 (1846)
RF2G6BEHF–Catasetum Orchids, one of the most unique orchids hybrid.
RMMWYPJW–. Illustration of Cycnoches haagii . 1896. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 149 Cycnoches haagii - Curtis' 122 (Ser. 3 no. 52) pl 7502 (1896)
RMEEP2M6–Cycnoches egertonianum (as Cycnoches ventricosum var. egertonianum) - Curtis' 70 (N.S. 17) pl. 4054 (1844)
RMR5E34E–Cycnoches Loddigesii. The Botanical Cabinet, consisting of coloured delineations of plants, from all countries, with a short account of each, etc. By C. Loddiges and Sons ... The plates by G. Cooke. vol. 1-20. London, 1817-33. Source: 443.b.24, vol.20, plate no.2000. Author: Cooke, George.
RM2CDEBY8–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . lection of Rare and New ORCHIDS, chiefly composed of growingplants introduced during the last two years from Columbia,Ecuador, 6tc, ,„ , . ,. » - ? ? ?—— Cycnoches(Polycycnis)barbatum Odontoglossum,, brevifoliui„ cristatum in the Gardeners Clironicle plate must be entirely iA. S. r ^ -- —?? , where the single-edged Solevhen the edge is vrorn down., introduced a Wind-Guard into their Machinefor this Season. Every Gardener knows that in mowing during theprevalence of wind a considerable portion of the mown Grass escapesthe bos, and is thrown
RMP9FRH4–Cycnoches chlorochilon orchid. Woodcut by E.W. Smith after an illustration by J. Weathers from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1888.
RF2G6BEGF–Catasetum Orchids, one of the most unique orchids hybrid.
RMMY5XWD–. Illustration of Cycnoches haagii . 1896. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 129 Cycnoches haagii - Curtis' 122 (Ser. 3 no. 52) pl 7502 (1896)
RMEEP2MF–Cycnoches loddigesii (as Cycnoches loddigesii var. leucochilum) - Curtis' 67 (N.S. 14) pl. 3855 (1841)
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
RMP9HK3B–Spotted cycnoches orchid, Cycnoches maculatum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Nevitt after a botanical illustration by Mills from Benjamin Maund and the Rev. John Stevens Henslow's The Botanist, London, 1836.
RF2G6BEHK–Catasetum Orchids, one of the most unique orchids hybrid.
RMMW330C–. Illustration of Cycnoches haagii . 1896. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 149 Cycnoches haagii - Curtis' 122 (Ser. 3 no. 52) pl 7502 (1896)
RMW5M7D7–Cycnoches ventricosum-Bateman Orch. Mex. Guat. pl. 5 (1842).
RMRHC1CE–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 594 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. colour variety which a few years ago one would never have thought of. Some of the white forms are the most beautiful and valuable Cattleyas in cultivation. Numerous species not included in the above list would also help to fill up the different seasons •of the year, and many of them are equal in beauty to those already named. There are also the hybrids, both natural and artificial. As these have the intermediate characters of the. Fig. 375.—Cycnoches chlorochilon. species from which they ha
RMP9H9AT–Cycnoches ventricosum orchid (Ventricose cycnoches, Cycnoches ventricosus). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Miss Jane Taylor from Benjamin Maund and the Rev. John Stevens Henslow's The Botanist, London, 1836.
RMHKDGET–Cycnoches egertonianum Bateman Orch. Mex. Guat. pl. 40 (1842)
RMJ37KCX–Cycnoches egertonianum Bateman Orch. Mex. Guat. pl. 40 (1842)
RMPBW9AH–149 Cycnoches ventricosum-Bateman Orch. Mex. Guat. pl. 5 (1842)
RMW5M7B1–Cycnoches egertonianum - Bateman Orch. Mex. Guat. pl. 40 (1842).
RMRDXFNM–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 594 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. colour variety which a few years ago one would never have thought of. Some of the white forms are the most beautiful and valuable Cattleyas in cultivation. Numerous species not included in the above.list would also help to fill up the different seasons of the year, and many of them are equal in beauty to those already named. There are also the hybrids, both natural and artificial. As these have the intermediate characters of the. Fig. 375.—Cycnoches chlorochilon. species from which they hav
RMP7C5RD–Green egertonia swan-neck orchid, Cycnoches egertonianum var. viride. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards' Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1846.
RMHKF3KN–Cycnoches ventricosum Bateman Orch. Mex. Guat. pl. 5 (1842)
RMJ380JR–Cycnoches ventricosum Bateman Orch. Mex. Guat. pl. 5 (1842)
RMRDJ9KT–. Edwards' botanical register, or, Ornamental flower-garden and shrubbery ... Plants, Ornamental -- Great Britain; Plants, Ornamental -- Great Britain; Plant introduction -- Great Britain; Alien plants -- Great Britain; Botanical illustration -- Great Britain; Botanical illustration -- Great Britain; Plants; Plants. 77 purchased by Mr. Holford of Messrs. Rollissons of Tooting as Cycnoches ventricosum. Here it will be seen that fig. 2. is nearly Cycnoches ventricosum^ but its lip is here and there raised into warts, which are the begin- ning of the lobes of C. Egertonianum^ and moreover some of
RMP6FBDX–Loddiges' swanwort orchid, Cycnoches loddigesii. 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.
RMRDRBE3–. Orchids: their culture and management. Orchids. AXD THEIR MAXAGEAIENT. 135 Cycnoches. small, and much divided, and the gracefully-curving column is marked with purple dots. Central America, 1S51. C. chlorochilon (A'Mzscii).—One of the largest-flowered species, and a very striking plant. It has fleshy pseudo-bulbs I ft. high, and ribbed leaves of the same length. The flowers,. Fig. 40. Flowers e CvcxnCHES chlorochilon (much reduced). which are borne on curving scapes from Sin. to i2in. long, are fragrant, and measure 5!". across. The sepals and petals are yellowish-green, and the lip (in
RM2T6CJMY–Five-fingered swan-neck, Cycnoches pentadactylon. Native to Peru and Brazil. Plant obtained by George Loddiges nursery. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after a botanical illustration by Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical Register, continued by John Lindley, published by James Ridgway, London, 1843.
RMHKF3AM–Cycnoches loddigesii (as Cycnoches loddigesii var. leucochilum) Curtis' 67 (N.S. 14) pl. 3855 (1841)
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