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Anguloa clowesii
James Andrews (1801–1876), illustrator, Robert Warner (1814–1896) and Benjamin Samuel Williams (1822–1890), editors, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Anguloa clifftonii.
Orchidaceae: Maxillariiinae.
By Jesse Tukkers. [x]
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Anguloa brevilabris.
Orchidaceae: Maxillariinae.
By Antonio Fernando Olitta. [1] [2] [3]
Les orchidées-tulipes
Anguloa (genus)
Tulip orchids
1. Anguloa uniflora : Perou ; espèce sauvage / wild species
2. Anguloa clowesii : Venezuela, Colombie ; espèce sauvage / wild species
3. Angulocaste : hybride cultivé / bred hybrid
Les orchidées du genre anguloa sont majoritairement terrestres et parfois épiphytes, elles produisent des pseudobulbes charnus d'une taille supérieure à 20 cm.
Les fleurs dégagent un fort parfum de cannelle.
Ces espèces ressemblent à des bébés emmaillotés : trois d'entre eux semblent déjà réveillés alors que le petit dernier dort encore :-)
"Tulip orchids are rather large terrestrial and sometimes epiphytic plants with fleshy pseudobulbs longer than 20 cm."
"The flowers of these orchids have a strong scent of cinnamon."
These species look like swaddled babies : three of them seem already awake, while the little last one is still sleeping :-)
source texte : en.wikipedia.org
photo 1 : Anguloa uniflora on display at the 2012 Orchids in the Park Show and Sale par Jeff Harris
photo 2 : Anguloa clowesii, Atlanta Botanical Garden. par Richard Stickney
photo 3 : Angulocaste Maureen - Anguloa uniflora x Lycaste Jackpot par Piotr