RMB8NKPX–Miltassia hybrid orchid cross between the orchids Brassia and Miltonia Brs x Milt
RFW644ER–colorful flowers of Brassia shelob, spider orchid
RMB7AXK6–Brassia Rex spider orchid tropical exotic unusual mimic shape
RF2JAP02P–Flower of the tropical orchid Brassia caudata
RFM12NMB–Brassia Rex Orchid. Hybrid of Brassia verrucosa and Brassia gireoudiana
RFFY3M29–Unusual looking yellow orchid species with elfish appearance from the tropics Brassia verrucosa, native from Mexico to Brazil.
RFH7Y599–Brassia Rex Orchid. Hybrid of Brassia verrucosa and Brassia gireoudiana
RMBNEC6M–Brassia 'Eternal Wind' in flower
RFWA5YT1–Brassia Spider Orchids pollinated by female wasps who use spiders as feed container and vessels for their developing eggs and larvae.
RMWWHXNY–Miltassia Orchideee-Hybride
RF2K7NAXE–Brassea Orchid spotted yellow exotic tropical flowering plant with red spots in a greenhouse
RFCXXY2B–Flower of tropical orchid Spotted Brassia (Brassia maculata)
RFFT8BNT–Brassia maculata orchid isolated on white background
RFFMEJ2E–Spider orchid, Brasiia maculata, blooms in a botanical garden in a hot house in Los Angeles, California
RMP96496–Brown spotted cream flowers of the Central American tropical epiphytic orchid, Brassia verrucosa var majus
RF2GWHDGC–yellow flower with a small spider on a petal in the open air
RFBE5RDF–Spider Orchid, Brassia 'Chieftain', Orchidaceae, Oncidiinae, Cymbidieae. South Florida, the West-Indies and tropical South America.
RMW10Y5R–Brassia verrucosa. Brown spotted cream flowers of the Central American tropical epiphytic orchid.
RF2TC1AGM–Sydney Australia, flower stem of a brassia verrucosa orchid
RMB8NKPA–Miltassia hybrid orchid cross between the orchids Brassia and Miltonia Brs x Milt
RFW6440C–colorful flowers of Brassia shelob, spider orchid
RMAYXDKE–Brassia Rex spider orchid in PNG garden
RF2JANY1X–Flower of the tropical orchid Brassia caudata
RF2K81MT8–Kew Gardens Orchid Festival 2022
RFK2NKA0–Orchid
RFH7Y4WX–Brassia Rex Orchid. Hybrid of Brassia verrucosa and Brassia gireoudiana
RMBWC779–Brassidium, Brs longissima x Brsdm Shooting Star, hybrid orchid
RF2AN2H57–Brassia Hybrid Orchid - Brassia hybrid Edvah Loo 'Vera Cruz'
RM2HHJXCD–Close-up of colourful Brassia caudata, known by the common names tailed brassia, spider orchid and cricket orchid, at the Monteverde Orchid Garden in
RMRD50FE–. 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. BRASSIA BRASSICA 177 AAA. Sepals and petals clearer yelloiv, candita, Lindl. Spikes drooping, 12-18 in.: sepals and petaLs very long (4-6 in.), barred with brown; lip yellow and broad spotted. W. Ind. A.F. 6: 009. Lance&na, Lindl. Robust, with 2 dark green leaves from each pseudobulb : fls. large and numero
RMPFM504–. 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. BRASSIA BRASSICA 177 AAA. Sepals and petals clearer yelloiv, candita, Lindl. Spikes drooping, 12-18 in.: sepals and petaLs very long (4-6 in.), barred with brown; lip yellow and broad spotted. W. Ind. A.F. 6: 009. Lance&na, Lindl. Robust, with 2 dark green leaves from each pseudobulb : fls. large and numero
RMP96493–Brown spotted cream flowers of the Central American tropical epiphytic orchid, Brassia verrucosa 'Sea Breeze'
RFBE5XGN–Spider Orchid, Brassia 'Chieftain', Orchidaceae, Oncidiinae, Cymbidieae. South Florida, the West-Indies and tropical South America.
RMW10Y64–Brassia verrucosa. Brown spotted cream flowers of the Central American tropical epiphytic orchid.
RF2TC1D1E–Sydney Australia, flower stem of a brassia verrucosa orchid
RFB8NK1X–Miltassia hybrid orchid cross between the orchids Brassia and Miltonia, Brs x Milt
RFW643NE–colorful flowers of Brassia shelob, spider orchid
RFK2NKAK–Orchid
RMBTWWX9–Brassidium, Brs longissima x Brsdm Shooting Star, hybrid orchid
RF2AN2H5K–Brassia Hybrid Orchid - Brassia hybrid Edvah Loo 'Vera Cruz'
RM2HHJXE6–Close-up of colourful Brassia caudata, known by the common names tailed brassia, spider orchid and cricket orchid, at the Monteverde Orchid Garden in
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
RMPG45HG–. 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. BRASSIA BRASSICA 177 AAA. Sepals and petals clearer yellow. caudita, Lindl. Spikes drooping, 12-18 in.: sepals and petals very long (4-6 in.), barred witli brown; lip yellow and broad spotted. W. Ind. A.F. G: 600. Lance^na, Lindl. Robust, with 2 dark green leaves from each pseudobulb : lis. large and numerous,
RMP96497–Brown spotted cream flowers of the Central American tropical epiphytic orchid, Brassia verrucosa var majus
RFBE5DPJ–Spider Orchid, Brassia 'Chieftain', Orchidaceae, Oncidiinae, Cymbidieae. South Florida, the West-Indies and tropical South America.
RMW10Y62–Brassia verrucosa. Brown spotted cream flowers of the Central American tropical epiphytic orchid.
RFW6447F–colorful flowers of Brassia shelob, spider orchid
RM2AN2H5G–Brassia Hybrid Orchid - Brassia hybrid Edvah Loo 'Vera Cruz'
RM2HHJXDE–Close-up of colourful Brassia caudata, known by the common names tailed brassia, spider orchid and cricket orchid, at the Monteverde Orchid Garden in
RMRDD28T–. 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. BRASSIA BRASSICA 177 AAA. Sepals and petals clearer yellow. caudita, Lindl. Spikes drooping, 12-18 in.: sepals and petals very long (4-6 in.), barred witli brown; lip yellow and broad spotted. W. Ind. A.F. G: 600. Lance^na, Lindl. Robust, with 2 dark green leaves from each pseudobulb : lis. large and numerous,
RFBE5EDE–Spider Orchid, Brassia 'Chieftain', Orchidaceae, Oncidiinae, Cymbidieae. South Florida, the West-Indies and tropical South America.
RMW10Y66–Brassia verrucosa. Brown spotted cream flowers of the Central American tropical epiphytic orchid.
RFW643F2–colorful flowers of Brassia shelob, spider orchid
RM2HHJXCR–Close-up of colourful Brassia caudata, known by the common names tailed brassia, spider orchid and cricket orchid, at the Monteverde Orchid Garden in
RMRDRBGH–. Orchids: their culture and management. Orchids. 70 ORCHIDS Brassia. a long time in full beauty. Introduced from Brazil in 1S39. (B. R., 1S41, t. 18.) A'^ar. loiigissi/iia {Rclih. f.) has a many-flowered scape, nearly 2ft, in length. The sepals are deep orange-yellow, blotched and spotted with reddish-purple, and as much as 7in. in length, is about 3in. in length, pale yellow, dotted and spotted the base The lip towards flowers (B. iM., with purple. It is a magnificent variety, and during August and September. Costa Rica, 1S67. 748. B. maculata that flowered in (7?. £r.).—On& of Britain,
RMW10Y5N–Brassia verrucosa. Brown spotted cream flowers of the Central American tropical epiphytic orchid.
RFW6440E–colorful flowers of Brassia shelob, spider orchid
RM2HHJXED–Close-up of colourful Brassia caudata, known by the common names tailed brassia, spider orchid and cricket orchid, at the Monteverde Orchid Garden in
RMW10Y50–Brassia verrucosa. Brown spotted cream flowers of the Central American tropical epiphytic orchid.
RM2HHJXCA–Close-up of colourful Brassia caudata, known by the common names tailed brassia, spider orchid and cricket orchid, at the Monteverde Orchid Garden in
RMW10Y51–Brassia verrucosa. Brown spotted cream flowers of the Central American tropical epiphytic orchid.
RM2HHJXCC–Close-up of colourful Brassia caudata, known by the common names tailed brassia, spider orchid and cricket orchid, at the Monteverde Orchid Garden in
RMW10Y5J–Brassia verrucosa. Brown spotted cream flowers of the Central American tropical epiphytic orchid.
RMW10Y60–Brassia verrucosa. Brown spotted cream flowers of the Central American tropical epiphytic orchid.
RMWEE2M2–Brassia ' Tessa'
RMWEE2AP–Brassia ' Tessa'
RMWEE2F7–Brassia ' Tessa'
RMWEE2W6–Brassia ' Tessa'
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