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  2. Waling-waling - Wikipedia

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    V. sanderiana var. alba. The petals are actually light green, not the yellow-green in the photo. Vanda sanderiana var. froebeliana Cogn. in Dict. Icon. des. Orch.Vanda t. 12 a (1903) This variety has bright rose flower stalks and has very large flowers compared to the species. The lateral sepals are bright yellow, with rose coloration towards ...

  3. List of the orchids of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Vanda sanderiana, considered as the "Queen of Philippine Flowers" There are about 141 genera of orchids representing about 1,100 orchid species, 900 of which are described as endemic to the Philippines. Many of them have showy, brightly colored and attractive flowers. [1]

  4. Vanda - Wikipedia

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    Vanda dearei is one of the chief sources of yellow color in Vanda hybrids. The plants do not possess pseudobulbs, but do possess leathery, drought-resistant leaves. Almost all of the species in this genus are very large epiphytes found in disturbed areas in habitat and prefer very high light levels, the plants having large root systems.

  5. Vanda sanderiana - Wikipedia

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  6. Vanda scandens - Wikipedia

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    Vanda scandens is a species of plant in the family Orchidaceae. It is endemic to Mindanao island and Palawan Island in the Philippines. [1] [2] Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is an Endangered species on the IUCN Red List, threatened by habitat loss. [1]

  7. Category:Vanda - Wikipedia

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  8. Dracaena sanderiana - Wikipedia

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    Dracaena sanderiana and its related varieties are popular houseplants. It is a suitable plant for confined spaces, and it does very well in indirect sunlight or partial shade as direct sunlight often causes its leaves to burn or yellow. [8] The ideal temperature range for D. sanderiana is from 16 to 27 °C (61 to 81 °F). [9]

  9. Vanda tricolor - Wikipedia

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    Vanda tricolor is a species of orchid occurring in Laos and from Java, Bali, Lombok and Sumbawa. It was imported to England by Thomas Lobb , the collector for Veitch Nurseries, from the western part of Java in 1846.