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A very rare hardy terrestrial orchid hailing from the Himalayas. On 12-18" tall stems, it bares up to 15 rose-pink, 3/4" flowers. For growing it likes a ...
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This very rarely offered, hardy terrestrial orchid from the western Himalaya and Pamirs, and which is a central Asian counterpart to our own native Epipactis ...
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Epipactis royleana is a superb terrestrial orchid native to the Himalayan mountains. It has ribbed and elongated green leaves, 10 to 15 cm long.
Epipactis gigantea is a species of orchid known as the stream orchid, giant helleborine, and chatterbox. This wildflower is native to western North America from British Columbia to central Mexico. This is one of the most abundant orchids of the... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Epipactis gigantea
Higher classification: Epipactis
May 3, 2020 · It has a common name of stream orchid and it is one of the easier orchids to cultivate. It is native to the Pacific states of the United States.
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Red Helleborine is a terrestrial orchid native to the Himalayan mountains, 30-80 cm tall. It has ribbed and elongated green leaves, 10-15 cm long.
The native range of this species is E. Afghanistan to Central Asia and Himalaya. It is a perennial or rhizomatous geophyte and grows primarily in the temperate ...
Hardy and easy-going, Epipactis royleana is an unusual and rarely offered beauty, which is perfect for both experienced and novice gardeners alike.
Epipactis royleana Lindl. Common name(s). Synonym(s). 5. Genus. Epipactis. Family. Orchidaceae. Flora. World flora. 1observation. Epipactis royleana Flower.
Flowers about 2.5cm in diameter, green with red veining, the lip with an inflated hypochile and a smaller epichile, six or more in a loose raceme, summer.
Epipactis royleana - Eurobulb
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An orchid native to the Himalayas, growing in moist meadows. The purple-red flowers appear in a loose cluster. Delivered in a 11 cm pot, well rooted.