RM2J4EANC–Flower cluster of Eulophia orchid. Colombia, South America.
RFJDMBFR–An invasive orchid, the Chinese crown orchid, Eulophia graminea.
RF2E47WH5–Disa Racemosa
RMRK2J9P–Postage stamp from Burundi depicting a foxglove orchid (Eulophia cucullata)
RMBBWKKE–Orchid Orchidae Eulophia guineensis Africa
RF2GJ3ACM–Guinea Eulophia, broad-Leaved ground orchid, Eulophia guineensis, orchidea, Africa
RMF00CPH–Eulophia (Eulophia euglossa x guineensis), flowers
RF2C5G6JH–The tiny flower of Eulophia petersii, a tropical succulent in the Orchidaceae family native to Africa and known for growing in rocky harsh climates.
RMF001Y3–Eulophia (Eulophia euglossa x guineensis), flowers
RF2E47WG3–Eulophia Ovalis
RMBY2688–Eulophia zeyheri, an attractive yellow terrestrial orchid found in the Lambwe Valley of Ruma National Park.
RMCP138D–Postage stamp from Rwanda depicting a tropical orchid (Eulophia cucullata)
RF2H5KNJC–MALAWI - CIRCA 1979: a stamp printed in Malawi shows eulophia quartiniana, is a species of orchid native to Africa and Arabian Peninsula, circa 1979
RM2J75H54–Close-up of an African Orchid , Eulophia euglossa
RM2G6R5T6–The flower of the Foxglove Orchid has evolved to specifically attract insects to pollinate the plant. The pollinia are shaped to be very accurate
RF2GYKH8Y–Small Orchid flowers of Eulophia Andamanensis Ground Orchid on the sky background
RM2GJD4H6–The exotic Chinese Crown Orchid invades habitat in south Florida.
RF2WHFN7P–Eulophia nuda (spectacular eulophia, Amarkand). This plant have been used for the treatment of tumors, scrofulous glands of neck
RFA23B49–Eulophia Pratensis. Family: Orchidaceae. A ground orchid which puts forth its flowering shoot around the month of February when
RF2GJ3ACD–Guinea Eulophia, broad-Leaved ground orchid, Eulophia guineensis, orchidea, Africa
RF2F8K6NW–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 7, 2019: Postage stamp printed in Malawi shows Eulophia tricristata, Orchids serie, circa 1979
RF2C5G6HM–The tiny flower of Eulophia petersii, a tropical succulent in the Orchidaceae family native to Africa and known for growing in rocky harsh climates.
RF2G3J2J2–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - APRIL 15, 2021: Postage stamp printed in Rwanda shows Eulophia streptopetala, Orchids serie, circa 1976
RMADG2N1–Eulophia sp orchid
RMEK1PRN–Wild coco orchid, Eulophia alta (Woodford's cyrtopodium, Cyrtopodium woodfordii).
RMCP13P9–Postage stamp from Rwanda depicting a tropical orchid (Eulophia streptopetai)
RM2A77A55–Pale graphorkis orchid, Graphorkis lurida (Lurid eulophia, Eulophia lurida). 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.
RM2G6R5TA–The flower of the Foxglove Orchid has evolved to specifically attract insects to pollinate the plant. The pollinia are shaped to be very accurate
RF2GYKHF1–Small Orchid flowers of Eulophia Andamanensis Ground Orchid on the sky background
RM2G6R5TD–The flower of the Foxglove orchid has evolved to specifically attract insects to pollinate the plant. The pollinia are shaped to be very accurate
RM2GJD4H9–The exotic Chinese Crown Orchid invades habitat in south Florida.
RF2WHFN9C–Eulophia nuda (spectacular eulophia, Amarkand). This plant have been used for the treatment of tumors, scrofulous glands of neck
RM2RBT244–Eulophia speciosa orchid. Native to Africa, introduced from the Cape of Good Hope by nurseryman William Griffin of South Lambeth. Mr. Griffin's showy lissochilus, Lissochilus speciosus. Handcoloured engraving by Frederick William Smith after a botanical illustration by Samuel Holden from Joseph Paxton’s Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants, Volume 4, Orr and Smith, London, 1837.
RMP9HA4C–Eulophia bouliawongo orchid (Lissochilus giganteus). Woodcut by Gardchron after an illustration by Worthington G. Smith from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1888.
RM2A77C21–Twisted petaled eulophia, Eulophia streptopetala. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RMJHW4W3–Eulophia bouliawongo orchid (Lissochilus giganteus). Woodcut by Gardchron after an illustration by Worthington G. Smith from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1888.
RF2GJ3ACR–Guinea Eulophia, broad-Leaved ground orchid, Eulophia guineensis, orchidea, Africa
RMADG2N2–Eulophia sp orchid
RF2GYKH7X–Small Orchid flowers of Eulophia Andamanensis Ground Orchid on the sky background
RM2G6R5TP–The flower of the Foxglove orchid has evolved to specifically attract insects to pollinate the plant. The pollinia are shaped to be very accurate
RM2GJD4CT–Endangered epiphytic dingy orchid in south Florida.
RF2WHFN7N–Eulophia nuda (spectacular eulophia, Amarkand). This plant have been used for the treatment of tumors, scrofulous glands of neck
RMP7DJ1E–Wild coco orchid, Eulophia alta (Woodford's cyrtopodium, Cyrtopodium woodfordii). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Sydenham Edwards' Botanical Register, Ridgeway, London, 1832.
RF2GYKHC0–Small Orchid flowers of Eulophia Andamanensis Ground Orchid on the sky background
RM2G6R5TN–The flower of the Foxglove orchid has evolved to specifically attract insects to pollinate the plant. The pollinia are shaped to be very accurate
RM2GJD4CE–Endangered epiphytic dingy orchid in south Florida.
RF2WHFN98–Eulophia nuda (spectacular eulophia, Amarkand). This plant have been used for the treatment of tumors, scrofulous glands of neck
RM2GJD0X0–Wild coco orchid in Florida.
RMP9H8R0–Eulophia parviflora orchid (Small-flowered lissochilus, Lissochilus parviflorus). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Nevitt after a botanical illustration by Mrs Augusta Withers from Benjamin Maund and the Rev. John Stevens Henslow's The Botanist, London, 1836.
RF2GYKH7G–Small Orchid flowers of Eulophia Andamanensis Ground Orchid on the sky background
RM2G6KPMM–An attractive and early flowering Orchid, the Foxglove or Pink Vlei Orchid is common and widespread through much of Eastern and Southern Africa.
RF2WHFN99–Eulophia nuda (spectacular eulophia, Amarkand). This plant have been used for the treatment of tumors, scrofulous glands of neck
RMP6G3EH–Pale graphorkis orchid, Graphorkis lurida (Lurid eulophia, Eulophia lurida). 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.
RF2GYKH9G–Small Orchid flowers of Eulophia Andamanensis Ground Orchid on the sky background
RM2G6KPMW–An attractive and early flowering Orchid, the Foxglove or Pink Vlei Orchid is common and widespread through much of Eastern and Southern Africa.
RF2WHFN7M–Eulophia nuda (spectacular eulophia, Amarkand). This plant have been used for the treatment of tumors, scrofulous glands of neck
RM2T68CXT–Eulophia speciosa orchid. Native to Africa, introduced from the Cape of Good Hope by nurseryman William Griffin of South Lambeth. Mr. Griffin's showy lissochilus, Lissochilus speciosus. Handcoloured engraving by Frederick William Smith after a botanical illustration by Samuel Holden from Joseph Paxtons Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants, Volume 4, Orr and Smith, London, 1837.
RF2GYKH6G–Small Orchid flowers of Eulophia Andamanensis Ground Orchid on the sky background
RM2G6KPMH–An attractive and early flowering Orchid, the Foxglove or Pink Vlei Orchid is common and widespread through much of Eastern and Southern Africa.
RF2WHFN81–Eulophia nuda (spectacular eulophia, Amarkand). This plant have been used for the treatment of tumors, scrofulous glands of neck
RMP6H1K2–Twisted petaled eulophia, Eulophia streptopetala. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis's 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1829.
RF2GYKH4E–Small Orchid flowers of Eulophia Andamanensis Ground Orchid on the sky background
RMPJ5MTC–The delicate Pink Vlei Orchid grows in the wet grasslands of the mbuga's or floodplains of Eastern and Southern Africa and the onset of the rains.
RF2WHFN7T–Eulophia nuda (spectacular eulophia, Amarkand). This plant have been used for the treatment of tumors, scrofulous glands of neck
RM2CRN0XP–The Foxglove or Pink Vlei Orchid is a beautiful terrestrial orchid that blooms with the early onset of the rains before the grasslands can choke
RM2CGFRRH–The Foxglove or Pink Vlei Orchid is a highly variable and widespread throughout the grass lands of Southern and Eastern Africa. The flower stem grows
RM2CGFRRX–The Foxglove or Pink Vlei Orchid is a highly variable and widespread throughout the grass lands of Southern and Eastern Africa. The flower stem grows
RM2EEG9RP–The Foxglove or Pink Vlei Orchid comes into bloom with the first heavy rains and its delicate pink flowers stand out in the moribund grasslands.
RM2EEG9NE–Early morning dew glistens of the blooms of a Pink Vlei Orchid and the cob webs spun on it. This delicate flower comes out in the grasslands
RMAETWTA–Foxglove orchid, Eulophia cucullata
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