RF2R3JEF6–Closeup view of cluster of purple pink and white flowers of aerides crassifolia aka thick-leafed aerides orchid species isolated on white background
RF2DFKPHF–Aerides Lawrenceae Orchid. Close up in Anchieta, State of Espirito Santo, Brazil.
RFH6BJP0–Aerides crispum. An epiphytic orchid with fragrant flowers found in the Western Ghats.
RF2RFANPP–aerides orchid on nursery for harvest are cash crops
RFH6BKD5–Aerides Maculosum. Family: Orchidaceae. An epiphytic orchid which usually flowers at the beginning of the monsoon. The flowers a
RF2R447MP–Closeup view of purple pink and white flowers of tropical epiphytic orchid species aerides multiflora aka multi-flowered aerides blooming outdoors
RF2JFNCJ3–Aerides maculosa also known as fox brush orchid found in Western ghats Maharashtra. Used selective focus.
RF2K681WG–Closeup view of colorful purple pink and white flowers of epiphytic orchid species aerides multiflora aka multi-flowered aerides blooming outdoors
RFF6XD8W–Bouquet of Aerides Kanchana
RFJKGH56–Yellow Aerides orchid flower on dark tone
RFFTJDCX–A macro headshot of a jumping spider on orchid flower(aerides sp.).
RMC9365P–An orchid of the Aerides family growing in a tall tree in one of the tropical forests of Kaziranga National Park.
RF2F8Y4F8–Ascocenda princess mikasa pink, Asco Royal Sapphire x Vanda coerulea, Ascocenda, is a man-made hybrid orchid genus resulting from a cross between Asco
RF2HKF9B9–Aerides
RFH9W70R–Beautiful purple orchid flowers on a green branch
RF2B7XK74–Purple orchid flower close-up on a green background with a branch and a bud
RF2RFANRE–aerides orchid on nursery for harvest are cash crops
RFH6BKD6–Aerides Maculosum. Family: Orchidaceae. An epiphytic orchid which usually flowers at the beginning of the monsoon
RMDBTWD3–Aerides odorata
RFH6BJGY–Aerides Dalzelliana. Family: Orchidaceae. A small epiphytic orchid found in the Western Ghats, India.
RF2H5G2CH–LAOS - CIRCA 1983: a stamp printed in Laos shows aerides odorata, orchid native to Southeast Asia, circa 1983
RM2N80JY9–Aerides falcata Lindl
RF2K681W6–Closeup view of white and purple pink flowers of aerides crassifolia aka thick-leafed aerides tropical epiphytic orchid species blooming in garden
RF2TC69XE–Old illustration of Savage's Aerides (Aerides savageana). Reichenbachia, by F. Sander. St. Albans, UK, 1888 - 1894
RF2X60HF0–Closeup view of purple pink and white flowers of aerides crassifolia aka thick-leafed aerides epiphytic orchid species isolated on black background
RFJKHJFM–Yellow Aerides orchid flower on dark tone
RF2R447PT–Closeup view of cluster of purple pink and white flowers of epiphytic orchid species aerides multiflora aka multi-flowered aerides in tropical garden
RF2R6RDRX–Closeup view of blooming cluster of white and purple pink flowers and buds of epiphytic orchid species aerides falcata isolated on dark background
RMAJ0MEK–Aerides iindleyanum rock orchid
RF2KEFETD–Closeup view of tropical epiphytic orchid species aerides falcata with colorful white and purple pink flowers blooming outdoors on natural background
RFRXWNFJ–Close up pink orchid named Aerides Multiflora Roxb in the morning at the park.
RF2KEFDJN–Closeup view of colorful white and purple pink flowers and buds of tropical epiphytic orchid species aerides falcata blooming on natural background
RF2B7XK0P–Purple orchid flower close-up on a green background with a branch and a bud
RF2K6HH84–Closeup view of tropical epiphytic orchid species aerides falcata with clusters of white and purple pink flowers blooming on dark natural background
RF2RFANR5–aerides orchid on nursery for harvest are cash crops
RF2R59NRT–Closeup view of cluster of white and purple pink flowers and buds of epiphytic orchid species aerides falcata blooming in spring in tropical garden
RMCNTMA8–Aerides (Aerides odorata), flower
RF2K681W0–Closeup view of white and purple pink flowers of aerides multiflora aka multi-flowered aerides epiphytic orchid species blooming on natural background
RF2H52PJ4–LAOS - CIRCA 1996: a stamp printed in Laos shows multi-flowered aerides, aerides multiflorum, is a species of orchid native to Southeast Asia, circa 1
RM2N80K32–Aerides lawrenciae Rchb f
RM2HXE0EP–Aerides quinquevulnera is a species of orchid found in the Philippines and in New Guinea. From Iconographie des Orchidees, a magazine of botanical illustrations published by Jean Jules Linden (1817-1898) was a Belgian botanist, explorer and horticulturist who specialised in orchids.
RMEK1P52–Fox brush orchid or horn-flowered airplant, Aerides cornutum.
RFHMNJ04–yellow orchid flower or Aerides flabellata Rolfe ex Downie
RFJKGJX3–pink hybrid Aerides orchid flower on black background
RFRA5210–Bouquet of red Rhynchostylis orchid flower in garden, nature background
RMAHMBG1–AERIDES RHINGENS IN ERAVIKULAM NATIONAL PARK
RMB3PNY8–Aerides falcata
RMEX23D8–Sir Richard Brooke's air plant, Aerides crispum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards' Botanical Register, edited by John Lindley, London, Ridgeway, 1842.
RMA4AC3N–Aerides odorata
RF2B7XK3D–Purple orchid flower close-up on a green background with a branch and a bud
RM2A74K80–Nagoran or Japan sedirea orchid, Aerides japonicum Reichb. Handcoloured woodblock print by Kono Bairei from Kusa Bana Hyakushu (One Hundred Varieties of Flowers), Tokyo, Yamada, 1901.
RF2RFANNG–aerides orchid on nursery for harvest are cash crops
RM2R9HHFY–Aerides odorata orchid, endangered. Native to Southeast Asia and China. Imported from Java and flowered at George Loddiges' nursery. Green-leaved air plant, Aerides virens. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after a botanical illustration by Sarah Drake from Edwards’ Botanical Register, continued by John Lindley, published by James Ridgway, London, 1844.
RF2F261X1–Harriet Stewart Miner's botanical vintage illustration from Orchids - The Royal Family of Plants from 1885 - Aerides quinquevulnerum or Air Plant.
RFANY2KE–Asia, Thailand, Orchid (Aerides crassifolia) blooms in the Spring
RFF2FKND–A macro closeup of a jumping spider
RM2HXE0AK–Aerides Reichenbachi now Aerides odorata, one of a group of tropical epiphyte orchids that grow mainly in the warm lowlands of tropical Asia from India to southern China to New Guinea. From Iconographie des Orchidees, a magazine of botanical illustrations published by Jean Jules Linden (1817-1898) was a Belgian botanist, explorer and horticulturist who specialised in orchids.
RM2RAXNRP–Dendrolirium lasiopetalum or Eria lasiopetala orchid. Native to India, sent from Calcutta by plant hunter Dr. Nathaniel Wallich to Liverpool Botanic Garden in 1820. Downy-flowered dendrobium, Dendrobium pubescens. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his Exotic Flora, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823-27.
RFHNYDA4–yellow orchid flower or Aerides flabellata Rolfe ex Downie in the garden
RF2DYF9XA–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - FEBRUARY 22, 2019: A stamp printed in Laos shows Aerides odoratum, Flora serie, circa 1983
RF2HT7HAP–yellow orchid flower or Aerides flabellata Rolfe ex Downie , orchid in a vase
RFMTD4XJ–Aerides lawrenceae, orchid. Orchidee, digital improved reproduction from a print of the 19th century
RMAHMBH5–AERIDES RHINGENS IN ERAVIKULAM NATIONAL PARK
RMMKJ17N–Foxtail Orchids, Aërides Lobbii
RM2BT5CM3–Aerides lawrenceae orchid. Endangered. Chromolithograph from an illustration by B. Herincq from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne, London, 1896.
RMJT37A5–Cat's-tail orchid or fox brush orchid, Aerides houlletianum. Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1882.
RMT06FFX–Cat's-tail or fox brush orchid, Aerides quinquevulnera. Chromolithograph by Hatch Company after a botanical illustration by Harriet Stewart Miner from Orchids, the Royal Family of Plants, Lee & Shepard, Boston, 1885. The first American color plate book on orchids by woman botanist Miner.
RF2RFAP0C–aerides orchid on nursery for harvest are cash crops
RMMW7D47–. Illustration of Aërides Nobile, aka Aerides odoratum, a species of orchid . between 1862 and 1865. Robert Warner (1814-1896), illustrator: Walter Hood Fitch 28 AeridesNobile
RMJT378R–Japanese sedirea, Sedirea japonica (Aerides japonicum). Chromolithograph by P. de Pannemaeker from Jean Linden's l'Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1882.
RFANY2KB–Asia, Thailand, Orchid (Aerides crassifolia) blooms in the Spring
RF2JFNXF8–Beautiful flowering tree. Action.Pink blooming young orchid shot from different angles and you can see the sun shining brightly into the camera.
RM2CE67TW–. The orchid-grower's manual : containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants . y should not havetoo much moisture when first starting into growth. Thosewhich come from the more temperate regions should be keptin the coolest part of the house. They should not be per-mitted to stand in the way of drip, as this frequently rotsthe young shoots as soon as they appear. Such plants as thespecies of Vanda, Saccolabiicm, Aerides, Anyracum, Phala-nopsis, &c., we place so that the heart or crown hangs down-wards, in which position no water can lodge about them.They shou
RMA9MRWM–AERIDES RHINGENS IN ERAVIKULAM NATIONAL PARK MUNNAR KERALA
RMP6F9K4–Nagoran or Japan sedirea orchid, Aerides japonicum Reichb. Handcoloured woodblock print by Kono Bairei from Kusa Bana Hyakushu (One Hundred Varieties of Flowers), Tokyo, Yamada, 1901.
RMMY96PR–. Illustration of Aërides Nobile, aka Aerides odoratum, a species of orchid . between 1862 and 1865. Robert Warner (1814-1896), illustrator: Walter Hood Fitch 25 AeridesNobile
RFANY2KC–Asia, Thailand, Orchid (Aerides crassifolia) blooms in the Spring
RF2JFP5E8–Beautiful flowering tree. Action.Pink blooming young orchid shot from different angles and you can see the sun shining brightly into the camera.
RM2CEKWEK–. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Collected by an experienced man, who saw many fine formsin flower. CRAMMATOPHYLLUM MEASURESIANUM. In fine masses. This handsome Orchid should be extensivelygrown. It received a First-class Certificate in May, 1891, DENDROBIUM DEAREII. A fine importation of this beautiful whits winter-floweringDendrobe. DENDROBIUM BIGIBBUM. Many of these plants were seen in flower by the Collector,who writes that there are exceptionally good varieties. AERIDES QUINQUEVOLNERUM. In good plants. DENDROBIUM UNDULATUM. Wit
RMAHMBK6–AERIDES RHINGENS IN ERAVIKULAM NATIONAL PARK
RMP7C54X–Fox brush orchid or horn-flowered airplant, Aerides cornutum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Sarah Drake from Sydenham Edwards' Botanical Register, Ridgeway, London, 1832.
RMMMP16E–. Illustration of Aërides Nobile, aka Aerides odoratum, a species of orchid . between 1862 and 1865. Robert Warner (1814-1896), illustrator: Walter Hood Fitch 28 AeridesNobile
RFANY2KD–Asia, Thailand, Orchid (Aerides crassifolia) blooms in the Spring
RM2CE66TR–. The orchid-grower's manual : containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants . 99 richer colour. The best variety we have seen bloomed withMr. B. Findlay, at the Manchester Botanic Gardens. Thespikes of this, as well as those of the species, are apt todamp off at the ends before the flowers open—an evil whichis often caused by too much moisture having been given. Itcontinues a long time in perfection.—India. A. Brookei.—See Ai-:paDES crispum. A. cornutuni.—See Aerides odoratum. A. crassifolium, Parish andPichh.f.—This species is one ofthe most beautiful of th