Taking the opportunity to show off my available pieces

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A Gentle Duo & The Passage of Time - 0.6eth reserve https://t.co/AuPhFMMIPu

Coconut Sunset & Orchidaceae -0.08eth https://t.co/Hk7CRiuitv

Calima Edition - 0.025eth https://t.co/fmKTqWXyUZ

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Gm frens!

Tropical Eyes - Orchidaceae
Available for 0.05eth 👀

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🏵️ Camelia Japonica & Orchidaceae🏵️ UP CLOSE LOOK!

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Personal project for my plant systematics class! I illustrated a few select species from every subfamily in the Orchidaceae family (Apostasioideae not pictured). Originally wanted to actually paint them all but didn't have enough time...

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[#Adansonia] Revised typifications of Isochilus pauciflorus Cogn. (Orchidaceae, Laeliinae) and its synonyms. ⬇️

🔗 https://t.co/eDL8YXnYiu
🖋️ Franck A. MADDI

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Vanilla phalaenopsis
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"Louis van Houtte: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe (Orchidaceae), vol. 17, (1867 - 1868)"
Photo © Swallowtail Garden Seeds at Flickr

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For Orchidaceae is a limited edition elephant folio published in 1973 by Bourton Press, with by the author, orchidologist Peter Francis Hunt, and illustrator, Mary A. Grierson. This book focuses on plants from the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew.

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(Gynoglottis) cymbidioides eventually flowered in 2020 after being grown from seed sown in the Micropropagation Unit in 1988! Art: Masumi Yamanaka.

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2/2 On the back cover is the beautiful Cycnoches egertonianum also from Bateman's The of Mexico & Guatemala. Collected in Guatemala by George Ure Skinner, it was one of the many orchids Bateman cultivated in his hothouses Hall https://t.co/czzP3UhJ5A

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1/2 On the front cover of is Coryanthes speciosa, pl.36 of James Bateman's The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala ([1837]-1843). With a print run of only 125 copies, it remains one of the finest (and heaviest!) books on orchids ever published

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We were flipping through the mammoth tome Orchidaceae this morning and found a trifecta of interesting content for and

Cirrhopetalum umbellatum is pictured, underlaid by a map showing regions of the world where it grows. [1/4]

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🌼 Hanateru Flower Fact 🌼
[ Orchid ]
Orchidaceae

Vanilla, one of the best known and widely used flavors, is extracted from the pod of Vanilla planifolia, which is a species of orchid.

Art by | Fact by

Teru by:

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A matching icon set for @/VOrchidaceae and their girlfriend! Only the goodest of boys 😔👊

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Botanical illustration and the park: Flora de la Real Expedición Botánica del Nuevo Reino de Granada. T. 7. Orchidaceae 1..........by Mutis y Bosio, José Celestino............https://t.co/Lueh1rziLD

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Sobralia macrantha, by (English, 1803-1857), who died (July 9). Published in James Bateman’s The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala (1843). Source, , https://t.co/dAy7PxuAW9

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Bateman was also the author of "The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala" ([1837]-1843), the largest botanical book ever produced with lithographic plates. It features by Sarah Anne Drake & Augusta Withers. Learn more on our blog ➡️ https://t.co/UP3k22DSae

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"Miss [Sarah Ann] Drake was permitted to prepare the following plate."

James Bateman. 1843. Orchidaceae of Mexico & Guatemala.

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"The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala" ([1837]-1843) is the largest botanical book ever produced with lithographic plates. It was beautifully illustrated chiefly by Sarah Anne Drake & Augusta Withers. In via ➡️ https://t.co/nP8O90Nqmf

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📚✨ A book has to be a true beast to be called "The Librarian's Nightmare," and that's just what James Bateman’s 'The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala' (1843) was known as. It's easily the largest book in our collection, a treasure from the for

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