Vanda parviflora Lindl. 1844 is an epiphytic growing miniature orchid species, found in Thailand and Myanmar (formerly Burma). Inflorescenses reach a length up to about 20 cm and carry up to 20 flowers. The fragrant, yellow flowers get a size of about 2 – 2,5 cm in diameter. Flowering period: April – June. Vanda parviflora Read More »
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Vanda lilacina Teijsm. & Binn. 1862 is an epiphytic growing, small sized orchid species, native to Thailand and Laos. The tropical orchid has been primarily described by the two Dutch botanists Johannes Elias Teijsmann (1808–1882) and Simon Binnendijk (1821 – 1883) in the year 1862. In Thailand, the small flowered Vanda lilacina orchid, flowers reach Read More »
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Vanda liouvillei Finet 1912 is an epiphytic growing orchid species native to Thailand, Myanmar (formerly Burma) and Laos and has primarily been described by the French botanist Achille Eugène Finet (1862-1913). Inflorescences reach lengths up to about 50 cm and carry up to 10 - 15 long-lasting flowers, which are slightly fragrant. The faint smell Read More »
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The cute, but small sized Vanda coerulescens Griff. 1851 is an epiphytic growing orchid species endemic to India (Assam), Myanmar (formerly Burma), Thailand, China (Yunnan) and the Himalayas. The beautiful and long-lasting flowers reach a size of about 3 cm and have a pleasant fragrant, which is reminiscent of grapes. Inflorescences reach lengths up to Read More »
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