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  2. Orchis mascula - Wikipedia

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    Orchis mascula, the early-purple orchid, [1] early spring orchis, is a species of flowering plant in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Description.

  3. Spathoglottis paulinae - Wikipedia

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    Spathoglottis paulinae, commonly known as the small purple orchid, [2] is a plant in the orchid family and is native to New Guinea and Tropical North Queensland. It is an evergreen terrestrial orchid with crowded pseudobulbs , between four and seven large, pleated leaves and up to thirty mauve to purple flowers.

  4. List of Orchidaceae genera - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of genera in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), originally according to The Families of Flowering Plants - L. Watson and M. J. Dallwitz.This list is adapted regularly with the changes published in the Orchid Research Newsletter which is published twice a year by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

  5. Dipodium atropurpureum - Wikipedia

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    Dipodium atropurpureum, commonly known as the purple hyacinth orchid, is a mostly leafless mycoheterotrophic orchid that is endemic to New South Wales. In summer it has up to forty dark pinkish purple to reddish purple flowers with darker spots and blotches on a tall flowering stem.

  6. Spathoglottis - Wikipedia

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    Spathoglottis, commonly known as purple orchids [2] or 苞舌兰属 (bao she lan shu) [3] is a genus of about fifty species of orchids in the family Orchidaceae. They are evergreen terrestrial herbs with crowded pseudobulbs , a small number of leaves and medium-sized resupinate flowers on an upright flowering stem.

  7. Orchidelirium - Wikipedia

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    Orchidelirium, also called orchidomania or orchid fever, is the name given to the Victorian era's flower madness for collecting and discovering orchids.Wealthy orchid fanatics of the 19th century sent explorers and collectors to almost every part of the world in search of new varieties and species of orchids.

  8. Calochilus robertsonii - Wikipedia

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    Calochilus robertsonii, commonly known as the purple beard orchid [3] or purplish beard orchid, [4] is a species of orchid native to Australia and New Zealand.It has a single dark green leaf and up to nine green to brown flowers with reddish or purplish stripes.

  9. Anacamptis morio - Wikipedia

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    Anacamptis morio, the green-winged orchid [3] or green-veined orchid (synonym Orchis morio), is a flowering plant of the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It usually has purple flowers, and is found in Europe and the Middle East .