Orchids |
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Restrepia (Rstp.)Pleurothalidinae. Closely related to pleurothallis.About 48 species. Usually in high altitutes in Central and S. America. Among the longest-blooming of all orchids. |
Rhynchostylis (Rhy.)Epidendrodeae.Six species. From SE India to Philippines. Mostly sweet scented. Monopodial growth. |
Rossioglossum(Used to be Odontoglossum)Six species. From Mexico to Panama. Medium-size plant with showy flowers. Related to Oncidiums and Odontoglossums. |
![]() Restrepia Antennifera |
![]() Rhynchostylis Retusa (species) Thailand (Fragrant) |
![]() Rossioglossum grande (species) (The Clown Orchid, Tiger Orchid) Guatemala, Mexico Flower size: more than 6" (15 cm) |
Rudolfiella |
Robiquetia |
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![]() Rudolfiella Floribunda (The Lithophytic Rudolfiella) Columbia, Ecuador and Peru |
![]() Robiquetia Compressa (fully opened) Philippines |