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  2. Brassia - Wikipedia

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    Brassia species and its popular hybrids are common in cultivation, and are notable for the characteristic long and spreading tepals (in some clones longer than 50 cm), which lend them the common name spider orchid. The grex Eternal Wind is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. [4]

  3. Brassia caudata - Wikipedia

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    Brassia caudata is a species of orchid.It is found widespread across the warmer parts of the Western Hemisphere, reported from southern Mexico (Chiapas, Campeche, Quintana Roo, Tabasco, Veracruz), Central America, southern Florida, Greater Antilles, Trinidad, northern South America.

  4. × Brassidium - Wikipedia

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    × Brassidium, abbreviated in trade journals Brsdm, is an artificial intergeneric hybrid between the orchid genera Brassia and Oncidium (Brs x Onc). [1] [2] When Cochlioda and Odontoglossum are sunk into Oncidium, × Maclellanara (Mclna.), × Odontobrassia (Odbrs.) and × Sanderara (Sand.) are synonyms.

  5. 28 Different Types of Gorgeous Orchids for Your Home or Garden

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    4. Boat Orchids (Cymbidium Orchids) This tropical orchid is popular in Asia and Australia. It has multiple flower spikes that can be lime green, yellow, bright pink or red.

  6. Bartholina burmanniana - Wikipedia

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    Bartholina burmanniana, the spider orchid, is a species of deciduous, geophytic, flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae. [2] It is one of two species within the Bartholina genus, the other being B. etheliae. [3] The species’ common name refers to its spreading and deeply cut lip that is said to resemble a spider's legs. [4]

  7. Ophrys holosericea - Wikipedia

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    Ophrys holosericea, the late spider orchid, is a species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae, native to western and central Europe and the Mediterranean region. [1] There has been considerable confusion about the identity of this species and the correct spelling of its name.

  8. Caladenia - Wikipedia

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    Caladenia, commonly known as spider orchids, [3] is a genus of 350 species of plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Spider orchids are terrestrial herbs with a single hairy leaf and a hairy stem. The labellum is fringed or toothed in most species and there are small projections called calli on the labellum.

  9. Bartholina - Wikipedia

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    Bartholina is an orchid genus native to South Africa and Namibia. [1]A member of the Fynbos plant kingdom, Bartholina is also known as the "spider orchid". The common name comes from the array of long, narrow petal lobes that surround the flower, said to resemble the legs of a spider.

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