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  2. The Hidden Meaning Behind 10 Stunning Orchid Colors

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    Cabernet orchid: This is a beautiful, deep wine red Phalaenopsis orchidwith that classic moth orchid shape. Chia Lin 'Shinsu #1' : a Cattleya that’s a bit flamboyant, it starts out yellow then ...

  3. Bauhinia galpinii - Wikipedia

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    Bauhinia galpinii is a species of shrub in the family Fabaceae.It is endemic to parts of eastern and southern Africa, where its popular name is "pride of De Kaap". In other places however, it is variously known as orchid tree, red bauhinia, nasturtium bauhinia, African Plume, red orchid bush, and by other informal names.

  4. Corybas cerasinus - Wikipedia

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    Corybas cerasinus, commonly known as the red helmet orchid, [2] is a species of terrestrial orchid endemic to tropical north Queensland.It has a single bluish green, heart-shaped leaf and a cherry red to dark maroon flower with its curved dorsal sepal obscuring its labellum which has an upturned tip.

  5. Cephalanthera rubra - Wikipedia

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    The species epithet rubra comes from the Latin for red, referring to the colour of the flowers. The Latin binomial was chosen by a French botanist named Professor Louis Claude Marie Richard. "Helleborine" may refer to deer using the orchid for food (many conservationists have noted that helleborine orchids are grazed by deer [14] [15] [16]).

  6. Want to Try Growing Orchids? Give These Varieties a Look - AOL

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    Lycaste orchids come in colors like white, yellow, and red, and bloom in late winter to early spring. Care Guide Light : Abundant, indirect light, east-facing windows

  7. Disa uniflora - Wikipedia

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    Disa uniflora, the red disa or pride of Table Mountain, [1] [2] is a South African species of orchid in the family Orchidaceae. [1] [3] It is the type species of the genus Disa, and one of its best-known members. It is occasionally referred to by its old name Disa grandiflora. [1] [3] [2] [4]

  8. Dracula simia - Wikipedia

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    Dracula simia, known also as the monkey-like Dracula, is an epiphytic orchid originally described as part of the genus Masdevallia, [2] but later reclassified as part of genus Dracula. [1] The arrangement of column , petals and lip resembles a monkey's face.

  9. Caladenia sanguinea - Wikipedia

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    Caladenia sanguinea, commonly known as red spider orchid [2] or crimson daddy long-legs, [3] is a species of orchid endemic to South Australia. It has a single sparsely hairy leaf and one or two dark red flowers with long, thin sepals and petals .