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  2. Henry Frederick Conrad Sander - Wikipedia

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    Henry Frederick Conrad Sander (Heinrich Friedrich Conrad Sander; [1] 4 March 1847 in Bremen – 23 December 1920 in Bruges) was a German-born orchidologist and nurseryman who settled in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England and is noted for his monthly publication on orchids, Reichenbachia, named in honour of Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach of Hamburg, the great orchidologist.

  3. Category:Orchids of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Orchids of Europe" The following 106 pages are in this category, out of ...

  4. Category:Orchids by continent - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Orchids of Europe (106 P) N. Orchids of North America (12 C, 53 P) O.

  5. Reichenbachia: Orchids Illustrated and Described - Wikipedia

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    Cattleya dowiana aurea, from Reichenbachia Series I Volume I Plate 5.. Reichenbachia: Orchids Illustrated and Described is a four-volume 19th-century text created by German-born orchidologist Frederick Sander which features life-size illustrations and descriptions of nearly two hundred orchids with text in English, French, and German.

  6. Category:Lists of orchids by country - Wikipedia

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  8. Neottia ovata - Wikipedia

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    [5] Neottia ovata is one of the most common European orchid species, and this is partially explained by it being less species-selective both in terms of pollinators and mycorrhizal partners. It is also an inconspicuous species, blending in to vegetation, which saves it from being picked by humans, a fate endangering many of the showier orchid ...

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