RM2T91CDH–Epidendrum Blossom from a Flower Album of Ten Leaves, 1656, Xiang Shengmo, Chinese, 1597-1658, 12 1/8 x 9 1/16 in. (30.8 x 23 cm), Ink and color on paper, China, 17th century
RF2HF4TTK–Encyclia ceratistes (Epidendrum ramonense, frosted rain) orchids flower collection. Ink black and white doodle drawing in woodcut style with inscripti
RFPCKHAA–Epidendrum
RF2R4C99H–A vertical shot of epidendrum ibaguense flowers growing in a garden
RMGDE7N8–Epidendrum g Hokulea
RMBDPPMY–Fungi (Lycogala epidendrum)
RF2E22WN4–Epidendrum stamfordianum orchid with blue skipper
RFBECKEM–Orchid (Epidendrum calanthrum), South America
RMPFKXW2–Epidendrum difforme (epiphyte) small yellow orchid flowers and large leaves
RMA7A3M6–Orchid Epidendrum marmoratum
RF2K3GCB8–White flowers of Epidendrum sp from Costa Rica
RMAK3PDB–Orchid Epidendrum Plastic doll
RF2HF4T78–Epidendrum radicans orchids flower collection. Ink black and white doodle drawing in woodcut style with inscription.
RMA666YH–Reed orchid Epidendrum Pacific Flame. New York Botanical Gardens Bronx New York City NY USA
RF2KYWP89–Closeup view of beautiful epidendrum epiphytic tropical orchid blooming with bright yellow orange flower and bud isolated on black background
RMA666YG–Reed orchid Epidendrum Pacific Vista New York Botanical Gardens Bronx New York City NYC NY USA
RF2KYWP95–Closeup view of epidendrum epiphytic tropical orchid blooming with bright yellow orange flowers in natural sunlight isolated on black background
RMA666XJ–Reed orchid Epidendrum Moon Valley 'Sunkist' New York Botanical Gardens Bronx New York City NYC USA
RM2R6H4XA–White Epidendrum (Epidendrum nocturnum). Date: 1919. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RFKDAYYH–Epidendrum orchid plabt leaves and stems with new shoots on blurred garden background
RF2WFD3JH–Epidendrum sinense syn Cymbidium sinense by Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s Les Liliacées a tome of plant species of and related to the lily family. Produced from 1802 – 1816, the plates are drawn from Empress Josephine’s extensive collection of plants in her gardens at Malmaison,
RM2T90F8M–Orchids, Bamboo, and Brambles left of a pair, late 14th-early 15th century, Gyokuen Bonpō, 1348 - c. 1420, 35 5/16 × 12 1/2 in. (89.69 × 31.75 cm) (image)65 11/16 × 13 3/16 in. (166.85 × 33.5 cm) (mount, without roller), Ink on paper, Japan, 15th century, Epidendrum is a wild variety of orchid that grows in East Asia, where it is admired for its sweet fragrance and ability to grow even in low-quality soil. For this reason, orchids are said to be like ideal gentlemen, whose scholarly pursuits stand them in good stead even when the going is rough.
RFDKADDK–Colorful Orchid Species Bright Red Yellow Epidendrum Joseph Lii Picture
RMT6RJ3N–Epidendrum, Yumenoshima Tropical Greenhouse Dome, Yumenoshima Park, Koto-Ku, Tokyo, Japan
RF2WM0M7M–Slime mold Lycogala epidendrum (aka wolf's milk or groening's slime) in Sao Francisco de Paula, Serra Gaucha (South of Brazil)
RMA6670N–Reed orchid Epidendrum Michael's Rubelite in Enid A Haupt Conservatory at New York Botanical Gardens Bronx New York City NY USA
RF2T7KTF9–Old illustration of Cymbidium sinense. Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RM2AJCMH3–The journal of the Horticultural Society of London . This species is rather tender, with a handsomer foliage thanother Carolina Allspices, but without their delicious fragrance.It is more an object of botanical than horticultural interest. Itflowers in June and July. 12. Epidendrum coriifolium.* A native of Central America, presented (o the Society byG. U. Skinner, Esq. This singular plant is, in all its parts, of a ton^h, thick, leatherytexture, and is generally glazed, as it were, with a shining exuda-tion. The narrow stiif leaves are blunt, about 6 inches long,concave, with a sharp midrib.
RF2T7DFFC–Old illustration of Thicket Butterfly Orchid (Psychilis bifida). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RF2J44P2K–Set of stickers with summer lettering, palm leaf posters, jungle leaf, exotic flowers and handwriting. Vector made by hand in doodle style. Floral tro
RF2G8K7JD–Closeup of a beautiful dainty epidendrum flower on a thin branch with a blurry background
RM2X4223Y–Panama orchid, Epidendrum (Oerstedella) centradenia, Orchidaceae. Monteverde, Costa Rica, Central America.
RF2TC6A0X–Old illustration of Dark Purple Psychilis (Psychilis atropurpurea). Reichenbachia, by F. Sander. St. Albans, UK, 1888 - 1894
RF2E22WMR–Epidendrum stamfordianum orchid with blue skipper
RF2TB15KM–Old illustration of Prismatic Seed Pod Encyclia (Prostechea psismatocarpa). Reichenbachia, by F. Sander. St. Albans, UK, 1888 - 1894
RFR9WA74–Purple Epidendrum orchid flowers - The Epidendrum orchid is known as the crucifix orchid or star orchid.
RF2WFD39G–Epidendrum ciliare, synonyms including Coilostylis ciliaris is a species of orchid. It is known as the fringed star orchid. by Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s Les Liliacées a tome of plant species of and related to the lily family. Produced from 1802 – 1816, the plates are drawn from Empress Josephine’s extensive collection of plants in her gardens at Malmaison,
RM2F9A60R–The Vanelloe (Epidendrum Vanilla), published 1731-1743.
RFDKAD7M–Colorful Orchid Species Bright Yellow Orange Brown Epidendrum Fulgens Picture
RMT6RJ04–Epidendrum, Yumenoshima Tropical Greenhouse Dome, Yumenoshima Park, Koto-Ku, Tokyo, Japan
RF2T7KTFF–Old illustration of Aloe-leafed Cymbidium (Cymbidium aloifolium). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RMA6AM0J–Epidendrum Moon Valley 'sunkist' reed orchid in Enid A Haupt Conservatory at New York Botanical Gardens Bronx New York City NY U
RF2T8PF97–Old illustration of Clamshell Orchid (Prosthechea cochleata)). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RF2D9RFX1–Closeup shot of epidendrum flowers in a garden
RM2X4224W–Panama orchid, Epidendrum (Oerstedella) centradenia, Orchidaceae. Monteverde, Costa Rica, Central America.
RFPX5M9R–Orange Fire Star Orchid (Epidendrum Radicans) with green background
RMBH5PN8–Lady of the Night Orchid, Night Scented Orchid, Night-Scented Orchid, Night-Smelling Epidendrum, Epidendrum nocturnum
RMRPX8DB–. All America rose selections winner : mission bells. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. PLEASE ORDER BY NAME AND NUMBER Qe^imaUiX ORCHIDS LAVENDER BEAUTY EPIDENDRUM GRANDE The flowers are borne three or four to a stem and the individual flowers are about five inches across. The color is yellow lined and spotted dark brown. Deep golden yellow throat. This variety does well under pot culture and a mixture of fibrous peat and decayed leaves in equal quantity suits them best. Plenty of drainage is essen- tial for success. Shade
RM2X4238P–Wild Orange and Yellow Orchid, Spanish Flag Orchid, Epidendrum radicans, Orchidaceae. Monteverde, Costa Rica, Central America.
RFTYMK20–closeup of common green plant, acrid spurge
RF2WFD3JM–Epidendrum aloifolium syn Cymbidium aloifolium, the aloe-leafed cymbidium, is a species of orchid found in Asia, especially China by Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s Les Liliacées a tome of plant species of and related to the lily family. Produced from 1802 – 1816, the plates are drawn from Empress Josephine’s extensive collection of plants in her gardens at Malmaison,
RFC7R5C8–The Orchid
RMT6RJ1Y–Epidendrum, Yumenoshima Tropical Greenhouse Dome, Yumenoshima Park, Koto-Ku, Tokyo, Japan
RMA1HYPJ–Epidendrum ciliare orchid Orchidaceae
RMBXXECW–White Doritaenopsis Orchids
RF2HAGTWD–Closeup shot of pink epidendrum orchids against a blurred background
RMRPX8DY–. All America rose selections winner : mission bells. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. PLEASE ORDER BY NAME AND NUMBER Qe^imaUiX ORCHIDS LAVENDER BEAUTY EPIDENDRUM GRANDE The flowers are borne three or four to a stem and the individual flowers are about five inches across. The color is yellow lined and spotted dark brown. Deep golden yellow throat. This variety does well under pot culture and a mixture of fibrous peat and decayed leaves in equal quantity suits them best. Plenty of drainage is essen- tial for success. Shade
RM2X4238W–Wild Orange and Yellow Orchid, Spanish Flag Orchid, Epidendrum radicans, Orchidaceae. Monteverde, Costa Rica, Central America.
RFTYMR6P–closeup of common green plant, acrid spurge
RF2WFD39M–by Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s Les Liliacées a tome of plant species of and related to the lily family. Produced from 1802 – 1816, the plates are drawn from Empress Josephine’s extensive collection of plants in her gardens at Malmaison,
RFC7R5AT–The Orchid
RF2HA6KGG–Vertical shot of pink epidendrum orchids against a blurred background
RMRFE39B–. Native and exotic plants, trees & shrubs. Nursery stock Florida Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Palms Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Miscellaneous Department S3 DYCKIA brevlfolla.*** SE. A dwarf succu- lent plant, looking like a small agave, with many short, spiny leaves. Rare. From Brazil. Fine plants, 75 cts. each.. Epidendrum Tampense. EPIDENDRUM Tampense.^*S D E. For cul- ture see Tiliandsia. A very pretty native orchid, growing on the bark of oaks, etc. Is called Butter- fly Orchid. Neat spikes of
RM2X4238Y–Wild Orange and Yellow Orchid, Spanish Flag Orchid, Epidendrum radicans, Orchidaceae. Monteverde, Costa Rica, Central America.
RM2WWPGR9–Orchid, Epidrobium Hybrid Robertsara Green Wonder, Epicyclia Mabel Kanda x Cattianthe Loog Tone, Orchidaceae.
RMRF670T–. Native and exotic plants, trees & shrubs. Nursery stock Florida Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Palms Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Miscellaneous Department S3 DYCKIA brevlfolla.*** SE. A dwarf succu- lent plant, looking like a small agave, with many short, spiny leaves. Rare. From Brazil. Fine plants, 75 cts. each.. Epidendrum Tampense. EPIDENDRUM Tampense.^*S D E. For cul- ture see Tiliandsia. A very pretty native orchid, growing on the bark of oaks, etc. Is called Butter- fly Orchid. Neat spikes of
RMRDRBBC–. Orchids: their culture and management. Orchids. JXP THEIR MANAGEMEXT. ^45 --^ Epidendrum. being purple and white. The flowers appear in autumn. Native of Mexico and Costa Rica; introduced in 1S39. Syn. In-irkcria Lindu-yaiia. (Fig. 7S ; Ji. ^T., t. 6ogS.) E. macrochilum [Hi^ok ).—A synonym of E. afropinfureuni. E. Medusse (i>tv///^).— Few Orchids present a more singular appearance than this. It has slender pendent stems ift. in length, covered with the flattened sheathmg bases of the leaves. The oblong fleshy leaves are arranged in two opposite rows, and measure 2in. to 4in. in length : t