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filfrog · 6 years ago
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Catasetum pileatum Rchb.f., Gard. Chron., n.s., 17: 492 (1882). Pronunciation: Kat-ah-SEE-tum pee-lee-AH-tum (or pih-lee-AY-tum) Pictured is the less-common Aureum form of the species. Catasetum pileatum is a hot growing epiphytic species from Trinidad to Ecuador at low elevations of around 100 to 200 metres. Photo © Juan Fernández Gómez, Catasetum Brasil www.facebook.com/catasetumbrasil www.facebook.com/GawlerOrchids #AdelaideOrchids #orchid #orchids #Gawler #art #botany #Botanical #NickysSlippers #CobbandCoHorticulturalProducts (presso Nuoro) https://www.instagram.com/p/BrV8btEgWkLSNyhnVqDthUvbX5qTAZtGGfM1Pg0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=tutyshnai0lp
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gawlerorchidclub-blog · 6 years ago
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Dichaea glauca (Sw.) Lindl., Gen. Sp. Orchid. Pl.: 209 (1833).
Dichaea glauca is a warm to cool growing epiphyte, terrestrial or lithophyte from Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica; Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama at elevations of around 500 to 2400 metres. Photo © Tom Mirenda
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gawlerorchidclub-blog · 6 years ago
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Campylocentrum organense (Rchb.f.) Rolfe, Orchid Rev. 11: 245 (1903).
Campylocentrum organense is a cool growing epiphyte from southeastern Brazil (Rio de Janeiro, Paraná) at elevations over 1000 metres. Reichenbach published this species in 1864 based on a specimen collected by Miers in the Organ Mountains in Rio de Janeiro thus the common name, The Organ Mountain Campylocentrum. Photo © Dalton Holland Baptiste
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gawlerorchidclub-blog · 6 years ago
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Cymbidium canaliculatum R.Br., Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holland.: 331 (1810).
Cymbidium canaliculatum In situ.
Photos of Cymbidium canaliculatum in Oxley Wild Rivers National Park. Photo © Gordon Smith
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