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From 06.02.-08.02.2009 Chiang Mai - North Thailand held
the 33. Chiang Mai Flower Festival.
The Flower Festival with it´s Flower Parade...
Orchids-Flowers.com is working with 2 young photographers,
both from far North Thailand and both 19 years young. 1 Kommentar
The Thrixspermum sutepense (Rolfe ex Downie) Tang & Wang Orchid
is a small and relatively unknown orchid, endemic to
Thailand (North, N... 1 Kommentar
At the Ratchaphruek 2009 Orchid Exihibition – Chiang Mai – Thailand,
we´ve been captured by the beauty of the rare Pleione maculata Lind... 1 Kommentar
The “unreal beauty” Hoya benguetensis has been named by Dr. Rudolf Schlechter (1906)
after her place of discovery in the Provinz of Beng... 1 Kommentar
The Phalaenopsis violacea Borneo (Phalaenopsis bellina),
in common parlance called “The beautiful Phalaenopsis” ,
is a Phalaenopsis orc... 1 Kommentar
There is quite a bit of confusion about the beautiful Bulbophyllum siamense Rchb.f..
Some sources say it´s not the correct name for this... 1 Kommentar
Paphiopedilum bellatulum (Rchb.f) Stein 1895, in common called Pretty Paphiopedilum
or Egg in a nest orchid grows terrestrially preferab... 1 Kommentar
The Dendrobium scabrilingue Lindl. 1859 orchid,
commonly named The Rough-Lipped Dendrobium
is a small seized dendrobium spezies endemic... 1 Kommentar
The Royal Thai orchid Dendrobium Pink Nagarindra
is named after H.R.H. Princess Galyani Vadhana,
Krom Luang Narathiwas Ratchanagarindra... 1 Kommentar
The Cochlospermum regium (Mart. & Schrank) Pilg.,
in Thailand called Fai Kham or Supanika,
is a tree endemic to the tropical America. 1 Kommentar
The Ceratocentron fesselii Senghas 1989 is a miniature orchid native to the Philippines 1 Kommentar
Bulbophyllum wallichii Rchb.f 1861 is a miniature orchid
endemic to Thailand, Vietnam, Bhutan, Sikkim, Nepal,
Burma (Myanmar), India (A... 1 Kommentar
The Calanthe rosea (Lindl.) Benth. 1880, in common parlance called
The Pink Calanthe, is an epiphytic or terrestrially growing orchid 1 Kommentar
The Bulbophyllum lindleyanum Griff. 1851 mini orchid was named by William Griffith
in honour of the british botanist John Lindley. 1 Kommentar


