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  2. Coryanthes - Wikipedia

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    Coryanthes, commonly known as bucket orchids, is a genus of neotropical epiphytic orchids (family Orchidaceae). This genus is abbreviated as Crths in horticultural trade. They are native to South America , Central America , Mexico and Trinidad .

  3. Charles Wesley Powell - Wikipedia

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    Charles Wesley Powell (May 5, 1854 – August 18, 1927) was an American hobbyist turned horticulturist specializing in the study of orchids (Orchidaceae). [1] He is credited with providing scientists the first large-scale collection of orchid specimens found in Panama.

  4. Mormodes - Wikipedia

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    Mormodes, abbreviated as Morm. in the horticultural trade, [2] is a genus of approximately 70-80 species of terrestrial and epiphytic orchids native to Mexico, Central America and South America. [1] Mormodes badia Mormodes horichii Mormodes lineata

  5. American Orchid Society - Wikipedia

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    The AOS is the parent organization for local orchid societies in North and South America. [2] It is affiliated with 600 orchid societies worldwide. [7] A local commercial orchid grower, Robert Fuchs, said, "The American Orchid Society has the best orchid library in the Americas and orchid art work that is phenomenal."

  6. Matsui Nursery - Wikipedia

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    It grows millions of orchids, with hundreds of varieties, yearly. It is one of the world's largest potted orchid growers. [5] It takes two to three years for the plants to grow from sprouts to store shelves. Matsui Nursery has about 10 million potted orchids continuously in production in 75 acres of greenhouse.

  7. Brassavola nodosa - Wikipedia

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    Brassavola nodosa is a small, tough species of orchid native to Mexico (from Tamaulipas south to Chiapas and the Yucatán Peninsula), Central America, the West Indies, and northern South America (Venezuela, Colombia, Guyana and French Guiana).