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  2. Category:Orchids of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 September 2014, at 02:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Pelatantheria eakroensis - Wikipedia

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    Pelatantheria eakroensis is a species of epiphytic or lithophytic orchid occurring in Vietnam. [2 ... basement rock at elevations of 0 to 800 m a.s.l on other plants ...

  4. Paphiopedilum vietnamense - Wikipedia

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    Paphiopedilum vietnamense is a species of orchid found from Thái Nguyên Province in northern Vietnam. [1] It was discovered in 1997 and it is endangered . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  5. Bletilla - Wikipedia

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    Bletilla, common name urn orchid, is a temperate, terrestrial genus of orchids containing five currently recognized species distributed through China, Japan, Taiwan, south to Vietnam, Thailand and Myanmar. [1] [2] The name is actually a diminutive of Bletia because of the resemblance between the two genera even though Bletia is a New World genus.

  6. Dendrobium amabile - Wikipedia

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    The Beauty of Orchids and Flowers, Dendrobium amabile Hoa Lan Viet Nam, Orange County Vietnamese Orchid Society, Lan Việt: Dendrobium amabile Thủy tiên tím (Lour.) O'Brien in Vietnamese with link to English translation

  7. Coelogyne cristata - Wikipedia

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    Coelogyne cristata is an epiphytic orchid that comes from cool, moist areas of the eastern Himalayas and Vietnam.It blooms every spring, before the snow begins to melt. Its genus name Coelogyne originates from two Greek words, koilos ("hollow") and gyne ("woman"), because of the orchid's concave stigma.

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