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  2. The Hidden Meaning Behind 10 Stunning Orchid Colors

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    Learn about 10 orchid flower colors, including blue, red, brown, and black, the types of orchids that produce them, and what they mean.

  3. Anacamptis morio - Wikipedia

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    Synonyms [2] Orchis morio L. Herorchis morio (L.) D.Tyteca & E.Klein. 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 .

  4. Orchis purpurea - Wikipedia

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    Orchis purpurea reaches on average 30–100 centimetres (12–39 in) of height. The leaves are broad and oblong-lanceolate, forming a rosette about the base of the plant and surrounding the flower spike. They are fleshy and bright green, and can be up to 15 cm long. The inflorescence is densely covered with up to 50 flowers. The sepals and upper petals are violaceous or purple (hence the Latin ...

  5. 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. The most up to date list of accepted; genera, natural nothogenera, species and ...

  6. Spathoglottis plicata - Wikipedia

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    Spathoglottis plicata, commonly known as the Philippine ground orchid, [2] or large purple orchid [3] is an evergreen, terrestrial plant with crowded pseudobulbs, three or four large, pleated leaves and up to forty resupinate, pink to purple flowers.

  7. Tipularia discolor - Wikipedia

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    Tipularia discolor grows a single leaf in September that disappears in the spring. The leaf top is green, often with dark purple spots. The leaf underside is a striking purple color. The flower blooms in mid-July to late August. The roots are a connected series of edible corms. They are starchy and almost potato-like.