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  2. Veitch Nurseries - Wikipedia

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    The Veitch Nurseries / ˈ v iː tʃ / were the largest group of family-run plant nurseries in Europe during the 19th century. Started by John Veitch sometime before 1808, the original nursery grew substantially over several decades and was eventually split into two separate businesses—based at Chelsea and Exeter —as it became unfeasible to ...

  3. Ophrys apifera - Wikipedia

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    Ophrys apifera, known in Europe as the bee orchid, is a perennial herbaceous plant of the genus Ophrys, in the family of Orchidaceae. It serves as an example of sexually deceptive pollination and floral mimicry, a highly selective and highly evolved plant–pollinator relationship.

  4. Loddiges family - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo foliage with black stems (probably Phyllostachys nigra; a bamboo introduced into western cultivation by Loddiges Nursery). The Loddiges family (not uncommonly mis-spelt Loddige) managed one of the most notable of the eighteenth and nineteenth century plant nurseries that traded in and introduced exotic plants, trees, shrubs, ferns, palms and orchids into European gardens.

  5. List of biodiversity conservation sites in the United Kingdom

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    Green-winged orchid: Part SSSI Oare Marshes: SSSI, Ramsar Site, LNR, SPA, ESA Park Gate Down: Calcareous grassland: Lady orchid, late spider orchid, monkey orchid and musk orchid, SSSI, SAC Queendown Warren: Calcareous grassland: Early spider orchid and lady orchid: SSSI, SAC, LNR Romney Marsh Visitor Centre: SSSI, LNR Sandwich and Pegwell Bay

  6. Royal Horticultural Society - Wikipedia

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    The creation of a British horticultural society was suggested by John Wedgwood (son of Josiah Wedgwood) in 1800.His aims were fairly modest: he wanted to hold regular meetings, allowing the society's members the opportunity to present papers on their horticultural activities and discoveries, to encourage discussion of them, and to publish the results.

  7. John Dominy - Wikipedia

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    John Dominy. John Dominy (1816 – 12 February 1891) was a British horticulturist and plant hybridiser. [1] He is best known as a gardener at the Veitch Nurseries, where he worked most of his life, first at James and James Veitch in Exeter (1834–1841) and later at the group's Chelsea-based business (c. 1846–1880). [2]

  8. Orchid - Wikipedia

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    A Phalaenopsis flower. Orchids are easily distinguished from other plants, as they share some very evident derived characteristics or synapomorphies.Among these are: bilateral symmetry of the flower (zygomorphism), many resupinate flowers, a nearly always highly modified petal (labellum), fused stamens and carpels, and extremely small seeds.

  9. 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.

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