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Gallery of orchids ❯ Cirrhopetalum - Coelogyne
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Cirrhopetalum pseudopicturatum garay
Cirrhopetalum pseudopicturatum Garay is a species within the orchid family, recognized for its unique and ornamental features. Characterized by its peculiar flower structure, the species showcases an intricate arrangement of petals and sepals that often mimic the appearance of other organisms or intricate patterns, contributing to its distinction among plant enthusiasts. This orchid is significant not just for its aesthetic appeal but also for its role in biodiversity, showcasing the variety and complexity found within the orchid family. Its botanical characteristics include a typically small but striking bloom, which adds to the rich tapestry of flora within its native habitat.
Cirrhopetalum sikkimense
Cirrhopetalum sikkimense is a species of orchid found primarily in Sikkim, a region in the northeastern part of India. It is distinguished by its unique floral structure, with each flower characterized by elongated petals that create a visually striking display. This species is part of the larger Bulbophyllum family, known for its diverse and often intricate flower arrangements. Cirrhopetalum sikkimense is significant both for its aesthetic appeal and its contribution to the biodiversity of the region's flora. Its presence underscores the rich botanical diversity found in the Himalayan ecosystems, emphasizing the importance of conservation efforts in these areas.
Cirrhopetalum umbelatum
Cirrhopetalum umbelatum, a fascinating species within the Orchidaceae family, is renowned for its unique floral arrangement and striking appearance. Characterized by its distinctive umbrella-like inflorescence, this plant bears multiple flowers which radiate in a circular fashion around a central axis, creating a visually captivating display. The flowers are notable for their slender petals and sepals, often in vibrant colors, enhancing its allure. Native to Southeast Asia, this orchid plays a crucial role in its ecosystem, attracting specific pollinators and contributing to biodiversity. Its intriguing form and ecological significance make Cirrhopetalum umbelatum a subject of interest among botanists and orchid enthusiasts worldwide.
Cirrhopetalum weberi ames senghas
Cirrhopetalum weberi ames senghas is a species within the Bulbophyllum genus, renowned for its diverse and intricate orchid varieties. This specific species is noted for its unique floral structure, with elongated petals that create a distinctive, visually appealing arrangement. It thrives in specific humidity and light conditions, typically found in tropical environments. The plant holds botanical significance due to its specific adaptation and aesthetic value, making it a subject of interest among orchid enthusiasts and researchers aiming to understand the ecological interactions and evolutionary strategies within the orchid family.
Cleisostoma arietinum
Cleisostoma arietinum is a species of orchid native to parts of Asia, including regions of India, Nepal, and Southeast Asia. This epiphytic orchid is known for its unique floral structure that resembles a ram's head, which is referenced in its specific epithet 'arietinum.' It thrives in tropical climates, preferring to grow on trees where it can receive ample light but not direct sunlight. The flowers of Cleisostoma arietinum are small, typically pale in color with distinctive markings. This species contributes to the biodiversity of its native habitats and is of interest among orchid enthusiasts for its unusual appearance and adaptability.
Cleisostoma ramifera
Cleisostoma ramifera is a species of orchid primarily found in Asia, including regions such as Thailand, Vietnam, and some parts of China. This epiphytic plant is well-regarded for its unique and attractive flowers, which are small, intricately patterned, and emerge from slender, elongated stems. The orchid is adapted to grow on the branches and trunks of trees, absorbing moisture and nutrients from the air and rain. Its botanical characteristics include narrow leaves and a distinctive flowering pattern that makes it a fascinating subject of study for botanists and a sought-after species for orchid enthusiasts worldwide.
Cochleantes amazonica
Cochleantes amazonica is a species of plant that belongs to the family Melastomataceae, endemic to the Amazon rainforest. Characterized by its unique floral structure and vibrant blooms, this species plays a crucial role in the biodiversity of its habitat. The plant often exhibits features such as lanceolate leaves, distinctive for their veined patterns, and its flowers are noteworthy for their vivid colors and specialized morphology which attract specific pollinators. Contributing to the ecological balance within its ecosystem, Cochleantes amazonica is a significant species both for its botanical characteristics and its role in supporting the complex web of life in the Amazon.
Cochleanthes discolor
Cochleanthes discolor is a species of orchid known for its striking beauty and unique floral characteristics. It is particularly noted for its distinct coloration, typically featuring white or light-colored petals contrasted with a vibrant, deep-colored lip. This orchid thrives in the humid, shaded environments of tropical forests, making it a prized specimen among orchid enthusiasts and collectors. Its significance lies in its horticultural appeal and the role it plays in its ecosystem as a host for specific pollinators. Botanically, it exhibits the typical orchid structure but is admired for its distinctive, often fragrant flowers that add to its allure and ecological importance.
Cochleanthes ionoleuca
Cochleanthes ionoleuca is a species of orchid known for its striking flowers, primarily found in tropical regions. This epiphyte thrives in humid, forested environments, showcasing its beauty with large, fragrant blooms that attract both pollinators and human admirers. The plant's leaves are bright green, providing a lush backdrop for its white or cream-colored flowers, which feature a distinctive lip often marked with soft violet hues. Botanically significant for its unique floral structure and fragrance, Cochleanthes ionoleuca is prized in horticulture for its ornamental value, demonstrating the biodiversity and ecological complexity of orchid species.
Cochlioda sanguinea
Cochlioda sanguinea is a species of orchid native to South America, particularly known for its striking, blood-red flowers, which contribute to its name (sanguinea meaning 'blood-red' in Latin). This orchid thrives in cool to intermediate conditions found in mountainous regions. It is notable for its vibrant coloration and delicately shaped blooms, making it a sought-after species among orchid enthusiasts. The plant's adaptation to its natural habitat offers valuable insights into orchid evolution and environmental adaptations, showcasing the diversity and ecological significance of the Orchidaceae family. Cochlioda sanguinea's unique characteristics exemplify the intricate beauty and complexity of orchids.
Coelogyne assamica
Coelogyne assamica is a species of orchid native to the northeastern regions of India and parts of Southeast Asia. Characterized by its stunningly beautiful white flowers accented with a distinct yellow marking on the lip, this orchid is significant in horticulture for its ornamental value. It thrives in cool to intermediate conditions, often growing on trees as an epiphyte. The botanical significance of Coelogyne assamica lies in its contribution to the diversity of the Coelogyne genus, showcasing the wide range of habitats and floral morphologies present within this group of orchids.
Coelogyne fimbriata
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Coelogyne fimbriata is a species of orchid native to regions in Asia such as the Himalayas, Bhutan, and parts of India. Renowned for its striking beauty, this orchid exhibits creamy-white flowers with a distinctive fringed lip, which contributes to its charm and the name 'fimbriata' implying 'fringed'. The blooms, notable for their pleasant fragrance, typically appear in the spring and summer months, drawing the interest of horticulturists and orchid enthusiasts globally. Its ability to thrive in cool to intermediate environments makes it a popular choice for cultivation in temperate orchid collections, showcasing the diverse adaptability within the Coelogyne genus.
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