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Grammatophyllum speciosum, also called giant orchid, tiger orchid, sugar cane orchid or queen of the orchids, is a species of orchid native to Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Borneo, Indonesia (Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi) and Malaysia. It has also been recorded in the Philippines, New Guinea and the Solomon Islands.
Endemic orchids of Vietnam (9 P) Pages in category "Orchids of Vietnam" The following 103 pages are in this category, out of 103 total.
Pages in category "Endemic orchids of Vietnam" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Giant orchid is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Grammatophyllum speciosum, native from New Guinea to the Philippines and one of the world's largest orchids; Eulophia ecristata, native to the southeastern United States; Himantoglossum robertianum, native to the Mediterranean basin
Rhynchostylis gigantea is a species of orchid. This species was first described in 1896 by John Lindley and is native to Borneo, Myanmar, Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, China and the Philippines. [1] Rhynchostylis differs from Vanda by the one-lobed lip.
This includes 20 species of orchid, 32 species of cactus and 34 species of bonsai. The Saigon Zoo and Botanical Garden is divided into an animal conservation area, a plant conservation area, an orchid garden and an amusement park. The botanical garden contains many species of rare and valuable plants, some of which are not native to Vietnam ...
Vanda coelestis is a species of orchid native to Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam. [1] Closeup view of Vanda coelestis inflorescence. Description
The largest and the most conspicuous find in recent years is of the plant species in the Halong Bay area known as Halong fan palm. [18] The largest species was the gum tree. Considered one of the world biological diversification centers, the flora estimated is of the order of 12,000 species (veined flora) of which 9,628 have been recorded under ...