RMBWG1PF–Orchid (Cymbidium lowianum x tracyanum), flower.
RMBH07H1–Low's cymbidium (Cymbidium lowianum)
RMBEF6NF–Cymbidium lowianum
RMMPDR6W–Cymbidium lowianum
RM2J674KA–Cymbidium lowianum
RMCNPNY7–Postage stamp from Laos depicting an orchid (Cymbidium lowianum)
RF2H5G2FK–LAOS - CIRCA 1997: a stamp printed in Laos shows Lows cymbidium, cymbidium lowianum, is a species of evergreen flowering plants in the orchid family,
RMEG490G–Low's cymbidium (Cymbidium lowianum) endemic tree orchid Gaoligongshan NP Yunnan province China
RMGGJEHT–Cymbidium lowianum 'Concolor' MIW251414
RF2TC69R0–Old illustration of Low's Cymbidium (Cymbidium lowianum). Reichenbachia, by F. Sander. St. Albans, UK, 1888 - 1894
RMH4MKRN–Cymbidium lowianum, Sander, F. (Frederick), 1847-1920, Mansell, Joseph, Lithographer, Moon, H. G
RMD37ARW–Cymbidium lowianum Orchid
RMDGX6KR–Orchids, Cymbidium lowianum viride - by John N. Fitch, 1897
RMPG19JK–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. 188. 184. Cymbidium lowianum. Transverse section of root, showing vascular cylinder and part of surrounding cortex, showing one very rare, slightly sclerosed cell in cortex, narrow endodermal cells, 16 phloem patches, and large vasa. 185. Cymbidium ebumeum. The same, showing numerous thickly sclerosed cells
RMRDCKD9–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. 188. 184. Cymbidium lowianum. Transverse section of root, showing vascular cylinder and part of surrounding cortex, showing one very rare, slightly sclerosed cell in cortex, narrow endodermal cells, 16 phloem patches, and large vasa. 185. Cymbidium ebumeum. The same, showing numerous thickly sclerosed cells
RMMEE4XJ–. Die Gartenwelt . Cymbidium lowianum. Vom Verfasser in der fürstl. Metscherskyschen Gärtnerei zu Dugino für die „Gartenwelt" photographisch aufgenommen.
RFRACP44–Cymbidium lowianum, Sander, F. (Frederick) (1847-1920), Mansell, Joseph (Lithographer), Moon, H. . Reimagined
RMPG19WX–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. 139. Millonia oexillaria. 140. Miltonia roezlii. 141. Miltonia bleuana. 142. Cyiiibidiuni lowiamim. 143. Cymhidium eburneum. 144. Cymbidium eburneo-lowianum.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearanc
RMRP5P9W–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. rgw. The American Florist. 1089. CYMBIDIUM LOWIANUM. ORCHID NOTES. Fumigate twice every week if there is any suspicion of cattleya fly. Gkow Cattleya Mossiae on now strongly in order to flnisVi up good growths by fall. Rkpot Cattleya gigas directly after flowering and before the new roots start at the base of the pseudobulbs. Cattleya Superba and Epidendrum bicornutum require more sun and heat during the growing season than any others in these genera. DON'T mind leaving the orchid house door open sometimes. The or
RMME9RPW–. Die Gartenwelt . Phantasiearbeit von Gebr. Seyderhelm, Hoflieferanten, Hamburg, mit Kaiserin Auguste Victoria- und Niphetos-Kosen und Orchideenranken von Cymbidium lowianum. Originalaufnahme für die „Gartenwelt" LFext Seite 436).
RMRFPF7A–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . 6 d 1 10 2 « | 20 i » 3 30 3S a 60 66 | 100 I 80 8 E eo I TO 3 eo eo C 40 6 30 S 20 C to i 7 CHART E 44.—Composite Curves of the Starches of Cymbidium lowianum ( ),Cymbidium eburneum ( ), and Cymbidium eburneo-lowianum ( ). CHART E 45.— Composite Curves of the Starches of Calanthe . CHART E 46— Composite Curves of the Starches of rosea ( ), Calanthe vestita var. rubro-oculata ( ...... -),and Calanthe veslita var. rubro-oculata (- -), Calanthe Calanthe veitchii ( - ). regnieri ( ...... -), and Calanthe bryan ( - ).. Please note that th
RMMED4AR–. Die Gartenwelt . Cymbidiuin eburreo - lowianum auf der Orchideenschau im Frankfurter Palmengarten. Originalaufnahmc für die „Gartenweh". ornata auf der Orchideenschau im Frankfurter Palmengarten. Originalaufn.ihme für die „Gaitenwell". kräftig modellierten, fein duftenden Blume war in mehreren Exemplaren vertreten. Die Cymbidien mit ihren langen, reich garnierten Blütentrauben fehlten auch nicht, es war eine schöne Schau- pflanze von Cymbidium lowianum mit IC Blütenständen da, ferner Cymbidium lowio-eburneum {lounanum )/ ehurneum) mit schneeweißen Blüten in aufrechter Traube und C.
RMRRM83M–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. June 7, 1917. The Florists^ Review 15 ana var. Mrs. Butterworth, C. inter- media alba, Cymbidium Lowianum con- color, Cypripedium Olivia, Miltonia Bleuana and Dendrobium Jamesianum. Other exhibits in the tents included a group of Statiee Suworowii from W. N. Craig, group of new astilbes in vari- ety from Mount Desert Nurseries and large specimens of Petunia Bar Harbor Beauty from Henry Eaton, gardener for E. M. Saltonstall. Miscellaneous Exhibits. The most imposing open-air display was the rock and water garden of R. & J. Farquhar & Co. Thi
RMMED33A–. Die Gartenwelt . Cymbidium eburneo-Lowianum.
RM2AJ2EKT–Orchids for everyone . O a > HYBRIDISATION, SEEDS, & SEEDLINGS 9 tion this fine hybrid between Brassavola Digbyana and CattleyaMossia caused at the Chelsea Nursery when it flowered, and thegreat interest taken when it was exhibited before the RoyalHorticultural Society. Cymbidium Veitchii also flowered in thatmemorable year, but for a long time it was called Cymbidiumeburneo-Lowianum. The first hybrid Odontoglossum was raisedon the Continent by M. Leroy, who proved the parentage ofOdontoglossum Wilckeanum by raising it from 0. crispum and0. luteopurpureum; it flowered in 1890. A year later
RMMED336–. Die Gartenwelt . Bt"^^^^^^B M PP â Pl 1 m ^H^^B|^^^^V;,';'r''''^H|| ^^JKi' ^K^ ^ â ^'^^^^^^^^^^^^1 ^^^^^Kf'^H ^^^^^Bl'"'' â 'V4 I^^H L Cymbidium eburneum. Cymbidium erythrostylum. Abwechslung, und wegen ihrer hellen, lebhafteren Blüten- färbung in der Binderei begehrter als C. Lowianum, die Mutter. Die aufrechten Blütenstengel werden länger als die von ebumeum, sie bringen 5 â 7 ausgebreitete Blumen. Dieselben sind hellnankingelb, die elfenbeinweiÃe Lippe trägt am vorderen Rande einen karmoisinroten, / förmigen Fleck. Abbildung Seite 384 oben zeigt links C. ebumeum, rechts
RM2AJ25KK–Orchids for everyone . llow-green, with faint brown lines, and a lip that is creamcoloured, with brighter side lobes and a large horse-shoe shapedblotch at the apex. C. Lowianum flowers late in the Winter andcontinues in perfection for from two to three months, and whereseveral plants are grown the flowers are generally available fromFebruary to May. C. Tracyanum has large, attractive flowers, five inchesacross; sepals and petals yellowish green, with interrupted longi-tudinal lines of crimson; lip yellow, crimson-striped, and with acream-white, crimson-spotted apex. A splendid Cymbidium,ranki
RMRCMHRX–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Cymbidiuin eburreo - lowianum auf der Orchideenschau im Frankfurter Palmengarten. Originalaufnahmc für die „Gartenweh". ornata auf der Orchideenschau im Frankfurter Palmengarten. Originalaufn.ihme für die „Gaitenwell". kräftig modellierten, fein duftenden Blume war in mehreren Exemplaren vertreten. Die Cymbidien mit ihren langen, reich garnierten Blütentrauben fehlten auch nicht, es war eine schöne Schau- pflanze von Cymbidium lowianum mit IC Blütenständen da, ferner Cymbidium lowio-eburneum {lounanum )/ ehurneum) mit schneeweißen Blüten in aufrechter Tra
RMRCMB91–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. SV, 28 Ãie Gartenwelt. 383 haben schneeweiÃe Farbe, die Lippe einen hell- gelben Fleck, mitunter einige lila Flecken auf dem vorderen Teil. Die Säule ist bei manchen Blüten lila gesprenkelt. Die Blütezeit beginnt ungefähr mit der von C. Lowianum, wenn beide Spezies nebeneinander kultiviert werden. Das temperierte Haus, be- sonders das kühlere Ende eines solchen, ist der geeignetste Platz für diese schöne Orchidee. Cymbidium Lowianum Rchb. f. (Abb. S. 384) ist eine so allgemein bekannte Art, daà mir eine nähere Beschreibung überflüssig erscheint. Nicht all
RMRDBP7A–. A biochemic basis for the study of problems of taxonomy, heredity, evolution, etc., with especial reference to the starches and tissues of parent-stocks and hybrid-stocks and the starches and hemoglobins of varieties, species, and genera. Starch; Biochemistry; Plant hybridization; Plants. 139. Millonia oexillaria. 140. Miltonia roezlii. 141. Miltonia bleuana. 142. Cyiiibidiuni lowiamim. 143. Cymhidium eburneum. 144. Cymbidium eburneo-lowianum.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearanc
RMRF8H52–. Catalogue of orchids : orchids, palms and choice hothouse and greenhouse plants. Orchids, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Commercial catalogs, New York (State), Utica. CATALOGUE OF ORCHIDS.. C WKIPKMUM 1NS1GKE. CCELOGYNE, Continued. C. cristata. C. Forstermaoni. Colax Jugosus. Nearly related to the Lycastes. Comparetia macroplectrum. Pretty rose-colored flowers. Cymbidium. A well-known genus of excellent habit, with fine evergreen foliage and large flowers in racemes. They require a warm temperature. C. Alcefolium. C. eburneum. C. giganteum. C. Lowianum. C. Mastersi. C. pendulum. Cyp
RMRF0WNX–. Catalogue of orchids : orchids, palms and choice hothouse and greenhouse plants. Orchids, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Commercial catalogs, New York (State), Utica. CATALOGUE OF ORCHIDS.. C WKIPKMUM 1NS1GKE. CCELOGYNE, Continued. C. cristata. C. Forstermaoni. Colax Jugosus. Nearly related to the Lycastes. Comparetia macroplectrum. Pretty rose-colored flowers. Cymbidium. A well-known genus of excellent habit, with fine evergreen foliage and large flowers in racemes. They require a warm temperature. C. Alcefolium. C. eburneum. C. giganteum. C. Lowianum. C. Mastersi. C. pendulum. Cyp
RMRFPF6F–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. oj «i Ss 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 j / "'^. / I I / 1 t /' A / / • ...-'' 7. F 11.—Cymbidium eburneo-lowianum. F 12.—Miltonia bleuana. F 13.—Cymbidium eburneo-lowianum. F 14.—Miltonia bleuana. CHARTS F 11 AND F 12.—Percentages of Macroscopic ( ) and Microscopic ( ) Characters and Starch Reaction-Intensities ( ) in regard to Sameness, Intermediateness, and Excess and Deficit of Development in relation to Parent-Stocks. CHARTS F 13 AND F 14.—Percentages of Sameness and Inclination of Macroscopic (-• --) and Microscopic (-
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