DISPLAYTITLE Aspasiaorchid Taxobox name Aspasia image Aspasia variegata 1.jpg image caption Aspasia ... span style font variant small caps Baker, Charles O & Baker, Margaret L. span 2006 . Aspasia in Orchid ... Commons Aspasia Orchidaceae Aspasia DEFAULTSORT AspasiaOrchid Category Aspasia Category Orchid genera ... genus Aspasia genus authority John Lindley Lindl. 1833 type species Aspasia epidendroides type species authority Lindl. subdivision ranks Species subdivision Aspasia barclayi Aspasia epidendroides Aspasia lunata Aspasia omissa Aspasia principissa Aspasia psittacina Aspasia silvana Aspasia variegata synonyms Trophianthus small Scheidw. 1844 small Aspasia , abbreviated as Asp. in the horticultural trade ... of 7 species of orchid s occurring from southern Mexico to southern Brazil . The genus is closely related to Miltonia and Brassia . Aspasia species have few medium size flowers of exquisite colors which are occasionally cultivated or used to produce artificial hybrids. Distribution Aspasia exist ... is Aspasia epidendroides , that ranges from Mexico to Colombia from sea level to 1,100 meters of altitude but much more common up to 400 meters and the other is Aspasia principissa , which exists ... from Colombia is Aspasia omissa , that is a species recently described whose the full range is not yet determined. Aspasia psittacina , endemic in Ecuador , can be found from sea level to 750 of altitude but is much more common up to 300 meters. Aspasia variegata is common in all Amazonian region ... , from 200 to 750 meters, by Aspasia lunata and Aspasia silvana exclusively at Brazilian Serra ... Seehawer span 2006 . Aspasia lunata in Serra dos rg os sua hist ria e suas orqu deas , 326 7. Rio de Janeiro. ref Aspasia lunata is primarily epiphyte on thick stems but often is found living over rock ... . Aspasia variegata is found in open forests both in dry and flooded lands, then often on branches ... ref Description Image Aspasia silvana 003.jpg thumb left Aspasia silvana was described in 1989, after ... more details
with Aspasia s name at the base. Discovered in 1777, this marble herm is a Roman copy of a 5th century BC original and may represent Aspasia s funeral funerary stele . Aspasia ca. 470 BC ref name ... artemis4.html Aspasia of Miletus ref &ndash ca. 400 BC, ref name Nails58 59 ref name Taylor41 A.E. ... of Plato , Aristophanes , Xenophon , and other authors of the day. Ancient writers also reported that Aspasia ... suggested that she may actually have been married to Pericles. Ref label A none Aspasia had a son .... Origin and early years Aspasia was born in the Ionia n Greek city of Miletus in the modern province ... B none ref name Lendering J. Lendering, http www.livius.org as at aspasia aspasia.html Aspasia ... Peter K. Bicknell to attempt a reconstruction of Aspasia s family background and Athenian connections ... new wife and her younger sister, Aspasia. Bicknell argues that the first child of this marriage was named ... met Aspasia through his close connections with Alcibiades s household. ref name Bicknell P.J. Bicknell, Axiochus Alkibiadou, Aspasia and Aspasios , 240 250 ref Life in Athens Image AspasiaAlcibiades.jpg thumb left Jean L on G r me 1824 1904 Socrates seeking Alcibiades in the house of Aspasia , 1861 ... Aspasia became a hetaera and probably ran a brothel . Ref label A none ref name Ar523 Aristophanes ... from most Athenian women in being educated often to a high standard, as in Aspasia s case ... title Aspasia encyclopedia Encyclopaedia Britannica year 2002 ref ref name Southall A. Southall, The City in Time and Space , 63 ref They were the nearest thing perhaps to liberated women and Aspasia ... Century Athens ref According to Plutarch , Aspasia was compared to the famous Thargelia person Thargelia ... Per. 2023.1 XXIV ref Being a foreigner and possibly a hetaera, Aspasia was free of the legal restraints .... After he divorced his first wife c. 445 BC , Aspasia began to live with him, although her marital ... , 310 ref Their son, Pericles the Younger , must have been born by 440 BC. Aspasia would have ... more details
Aspasia was an Athenian woman and a friend of Pericles. Aspasia may also refer to Aspasia journal Aspasia journal , a journal of gender history AspasiaorchidAspasiaorchid , the orchid genus. Asp sia , a city in S o Paulo state, Brazil Aspasia Manos was the wife of Alexander I of Greece and the only modern Greek royal consort not styled as Queen. Aspazija , a Latvian poet and playwright. Aspasia, the name of both the wife and daughter of Artaxerxes II of Persia disambig bg de Aspasia es Aspasia pt Asp sia desambigua o ru vi Asp sia ... more details
italictitle taxobox image Aspasia silvana 003.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Asparagales familia Orchidaceae subfamilia Epidendroideae tribus Cymbidieae subtribus Oncidiinae alliance Oncidium genus AspasiaorchidAspasia species A. silvana binomial Aspasia silvana binomial authority F. Barros 1988 synonyms Aspasia silvana is a species of orchid , exclusively and endemism endemic in the eastern Brazilian Serra do Mar mountains, from Rio de Janeiro to Bahia . It forms large colonies, however, being not a particularly common species, it is just occasionally found, mostly on areas of transition between shady forest and open areas both in rain forests and cloud montane forests. See also Serra do Mar coastal forests commons Aspasia silvana DEFAULTSORT Aspasia Silvana Category Aspasia silvana Category Flora of Brazil Category Endemic flora Cymbidieae stub ... more details
italictitle taxobox name Aspasia lunata image Aspasia lunata Xenia vol 1 pl 34 1858 .jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Asparagales familia Orchidaceae subfamilia Epidendroideae tribus Cymbidieae subtribus Oncidiinae alliance Oncidium genus AspasiaorchidAspasia species A. lunata binomial Aspasia lunata binomial authority Lindl. 1836 synonyms Trophianthus zonatus Scheidw. 1844 Miltonia odorata Rchb.f. 1855 Odontoglossum lunatum Lindl. Rchb.f. 1864 Aspasia papilionacea Rchb.f. 1876 Aspasia lunata var. superba B.S.Williams 1894 Aspasia lunata is a species of orchid , native to tropical South America, in the Brazil ian southeast and south and reaching Bolivia and Paraguay , from convert 200 750 m ft in elevation. File Aspasia lunata Xenia vol 1 pl 34 detail 1858 .jpg thumb left 300px Aspasia lunata flower File Aspasia lunata.jpg thumb left 300px Aspasia lunata flower and foliage Description It forms large colonies, however, being not a particularly common species, it is just occasionally found, mostly on areas of transition between shady forest and open areas both in rain forests and cloud montane forests. Aspasia lunata is primarily an epiphyte on thick stems but often is found living over rock grooves covered by fallen leaves and humid forest s where they never are exposed to direct straight sunlight . ref span style font variant small caps Miranda, Francisco span 2006 . Orqu deas da Amaz nia Brasileira 168 & 173 Ed. Express o e Cultura, 1996. ISBN 8520802087 ref See also Aspasiaorchid References Reflist commons Aspasia lunata DEFAULTSORT Aspasia Lunata Category Aspasia lunata Category Flora of Bolivia Category Flora of Brazil Category Flora of Paraguay Cymbidieae stub pt Aspasia lunata ... more details
italictitle taxobox image Aspasia variegata Edwards vol 22 pl 1907.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots ordo Asparagales familia Orchidaceae subfamilia Epidendroideae tribus Cymbidieae subtribus Oncidiinae alliance Oncidium genus AspasiaorchidAspasia species A. variegata binomial Aspasia variegata binomial authority Lindl. 1836 synonyms Aspasia interrupta Hoffmanns. 1844 Aspasia liturata Link ex Rchb.f. 1855 Image Aspasia variegata column.JPG thumb left 200 px Aspasia variegata Aspasia variegata is a species of orchid common in all the Amazon Basin Amazonian region ref name FL span style font variant small caps Freitas Luz, Francisco J. span 2001 . Orqu deas na Amaz nia. Instituto Brasileiro de Cultura, Ed. On Line. ISBN 8520802087 ref , and from convert 200 1300 m ft in Bolivia . Aspasia variegata is found in open forests both in dry and flooded lands, then often on branches of the trees hanging over the waters. ref span style font variant small caps Miranda, Francisco span 2006 . Orqu deas da Amaz nia Brasileira 168 & 173 Ed. Express o e Cultura, 1996. ISBN 8520802087 ref See also Aspasiaorchid References Reflist commons Aspasia variegata DEFAULTSORT Aspasia Variegata Category Aspasia variegata Category Flora of the Amazon Category Flora of Bolivia Cymbidieae stub pt Aspasia variegata ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox planet width 25em background FFFFC0 name 409 Aspasia discoverer Auguste Charlois discovered December 9, 1895 alt names 1895 CE named after Aspasia mp category Asteroid belt Main belt epoch 30 January 2005 Julian day JD 2453400.5 semimajor 385.491 Giga G m 2.577 Astronomical unit AU perihelion 358.082 Gm 2.394 AU aphelion 412.901 Gm 2.76 AU eccentricity 0.071 period 1510.859 day d 4.14 Julian year astronomy a inclination 11.241 degree angle asc node 242.37 arg peri 352.33 mean anomaly 340.524 avg speed 18.55 km second s dimensions 162.0 km mass unknown density unknown surface grav unknown escape velocity unknown rotation unknown spectral type unknown abs magnitude 7.62 albedo unknown single temperature unknown 409 Aspasia is a very large Asteroid belt main belt asteroid . It was discovered by Auguste Charlois on December 9, 1895, in Nice . Minor planets navigator 408 Fama 410 Chloris Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Aspasia Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Discoveries by Auguste Charlois Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1895 Beltasteroid stub de 409 Aspasia el 409 es 409 Aspasia eo 409 Aspazio eu 409 Aspasia fa fr 409 Aspasie it 409 Aspasia la 409 Aspasia hu 409 Aspasia ja no 409 Aspasia nn 409 Aspasia pl 409 Aspasia pt 409 Aspasia sk 409 Aspasia sl 409 Aspasija sr 409 Aspasia tl 409 Aspasia uk 409 vi 409 Aspasia ... more details
notability date December 2009 italictitle Infobox Journal title Aspasia The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women s and Gender History cover File Aspasia yearbook cover 2007.gif discipline History , gender studies editor Maria Bucur, Krassimira Daskalova abbreviation Aspasia website http www.berghahnbooks.com journals asp publisher Berghahn Books country United Kingdom history 2007 present ISSN 1933 2882 Aspasia is an international Peer review peer reviewed annual academic journal in the field of women s and gender history in central, eastern, and southeastern Europe. Category History journals Category Publications established in 2007 Category English language journals humanities journal stub ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Yellow Glassy Tiger image Danaidae1.jpeg regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera superfamilia Papilionoidea familia Nymphalidae subfamilia Danainae genus Parantica species P. aspasia binomial Parantica aspasia binomial authority Johan Christian Fabricius Fabricius , 1787 The Yellow Glassy Tiger Parantica aspasia is a butterfly found in Asia that belongs to the Crows and Tigers, that is, the Danainae Danaid group of the Nymphalidae Brush footed butterflies family. References Evans, W.H. 1932 The Identification of Indian Butterflies. 2nd Ed , Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India See also Danainae Nymphalidae List of butterflies of India Nymphalidae Danainae stub Category Parantica Category Butterflies of India ... more details
Aspasia Point coord 54 19 S 37 6 W is a headland on the south west coast of the island of South Georgia . It is a steep rocky point forming the west extremity of Fanning Ridge , lying 10 miles 16 km east southeast of Cape Nu ez on the south coast of South Georgia . The feature was named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC following mapping by the SGS in 1951 52. The name derives from association with Fanning Ridge. The American armed corvette Aspasia under Captain Edmund Fanning took 57, 000 fur seals at South Georgia in 1800 01. usgs gazetteer Category Headlands of South Georgia SouthGeorgia geo stub ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Lesser Brimstone status image dead link Gonepteryx aspasia.jpg image width 240px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera subordo Ditrysia superfamilia Papilionoidea familia Pieridae subfamilia Coliadinae tribus Gonepterini genus Gonepteryx species G. aspasia binomial Gonepteryx aspasia binomial authority Menetries , 1859 The Lesser Brimstone Gonepteryx aspasia is a medium sized butterfly of the Family Pieridae, that is, the Yellows and Whites, which is native to India. References Collins, N.M. & Morris, M.G. 1985 Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World. IUCN. ISBN 2 88032 603 6 Evans, W.H. 1932 The Identification of Indian Butterflies. 2nd Ed , Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India Gaonkar, Harish 1996 Butterflies of the Western Ghats, India including Sri Lanka A Biodiversity Assessment of a threatened mountain system. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. Gay,Thomas Kehimkar,Isaac & Punetha,J.C. 1992 Common Butterflies of India. WWF India and Oxford University Press, Mumbai, India. Kunte,Krushnamegh 2005 Butterflies of Peninsular India. Universities Press. Wynter Blyth, M.A. 1957 Butterflies of the Indian Region, Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India. See also List of butterflies of India Pieridae Category Gonepteryx Aspasia Pieridae stub Category Butterflies of India ja vi Gonepteryx aspasia ... more details
Infobox royalty name Aspasia Manos image Aspasia Manos.jpg imgw 150 caption Aspasia wearing a National costume folk dress and traditional jewelry title Princess of Greece and Denmark date of birth Birth ... Cemetery, Tatoi Palace , Greece Aspasia Manos lang el 4 September 1896 &ndash 7 August ... rather than Queen Aspasia of Greece. Princess of Greece and Denmark On 4 November 1919, at Tatoi , Aspasia Manos married King Alexander in a secret, Wedding Types civil wedding . ref cite book ..., gazette d 10 September 1922, recognizing the marriage of Alexander to Aspasia. Henceforth, she ... branch of the reigning dynasty of Denmark . Aspasia and Alexander were the parents of only one ... of Yugoslavia Peter II, King of Yugoslavia . Aspasia Manos and her daughter were the only members of the Schleswig ... problems, financially straitened circumstances and troubled marriage, Aspasia acted as Legal ... 1 1. Aspasia Manos 2 2. Colonel Petros Manos 3 3. Maria Argyropoulo 4 4. Trasybulos Manos, general 5 5. Roxane Mavromichalis 6 6. Iacobos Argyropoulos, amdassador 7 7. Aspasia Anargyrou Petraki 8 8 ... bottom Aspasia was born in Athens , the daughter of Colonel Petros Manos and his wife, Maria Argyropoulos ... Soutzos and Marioara Sutzu, Aspasia descended from their parents, Prince Michael Draco Soutzos ... Jacob Argyropoulos 1845 1923 and Aspasia Anargyrou Petraki. Jacob was a son of Perikles Argyropoulos ... Argyropoulos and Princess Marioara Soutzos which means that Aspasia is, through this lineage, also ... Persondata . NAME Manos, Aspasia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 4 September 1896 ... Manos, Aspasia Category Greek royalty Category House of Gl cksburg Greece Category People ... Category Greek princesses Category Danish princesses ca Aspasia Manos de Aspasia Manos et Aspasia Manos el es Aspasia Manos fr Aspas a M nos it Aspasia Manos nl Aspasia Manos ja pl Aspasia Manos sv Aspasia Manos th ... more details
Image Gertie Millar in The Orchid.jpg right thumb 400px Millar, as Violet, and boys The Orchid is a musical theatre musical play in two acts by James T. Tanner , with lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank and music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton and additional numbers by Paul Rubens composer Paul Rubens . It opened at Gaiety Theatre, London Gaiety Theatre in London on 26 October 1903 and ran for 559 performances. It starred Gertie Millar , Gabrielle Ray , Harry Grattan , Edmund Payne and George Grossmith, Jr. The show also had a successful Broadway run, revivals and a U.S. tour. The Orchid was the first show played in the renovated Gaiety Theatre. King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra were both there for the opening night. Some of the show s successful songs were Liza Ann , Little Mary , Pushful , and Fancy Dress . Synopsis The story concerns the quest of a wealthy American for a 2,000 Peruvian orchid to be sent, for obscure reasons, to Nice, France . When foul play keeps the flower from reaching its destination, it is discovered that a nearly identical orchid is growing in the garden of the horticultural college. Roles and original cast File The Orchid Wedding Dance.jpg thumb right 300px Fausset, Violet, Meakin, Josephine and Guy in the Wedding Dance Lady Violet Anstruther principal pupil at the horticultural college Gertie Millar Caroline Twining of a matrimonial turn Connie Ediss Zelie Rumbert an adventuress Hilda Jacobsen Thisbe private secretary to Mr. Chesterton Gabrielle Ray Countess Anstruther Violet s mother Phyllis Blair Billy Dr. Fausset s Buttons Lydia West ... a professional orchid hunter Fred Wright, junr. M. Frontenbras, M. Merignac Comte Raoul s seconds ... Debutantes Musical numbers File The Orchid Thisbe Chesterton.jpg thumb right 3oopx Thisbe and Chesterton ... 1880 indepth Discusses the opening of The Orchid at the Gaiety Theatre http www.gabrielleray.150m.com ... of longest running plays in London and New York DEFAULTSORT Orchid, The Category 1903 musicals Category ... more details
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Aspasia Annia Regilla ref http gogreece.about.com od athenssightseeing1 ig Acropolis Picture Gallery The Odeon Theater.htm ref or her full name Appia Annia Regilla Atilia Caucidia Tertulla ref name vroma.org http www.vroma.org bmcmanus women civicdonors.html ref ref name ReferenceA Pomeroy, The murder of Regilla a case of domestic violence in antiquity ref Ancient Greek Greek Polytonic , 125 160 , was a highly Ancient Rome aristocratic, wealthy and influential Roman woman , who was a distant relative of several Roman Emperor s and Roman Empresses. She was the wife of the prominent Greek Herodes Atticus ref name ReferenceA ref name Birley, p. 112 Birley, The Roman government of Britain p. 112 ref . File Tomb of Annia Regilla1.JPG thumb right 250px The assumed tomb of Annia Regilla in Rome s Park of the Caffarella Caffarella Park Ancestry and Family Regilla was born, raised in an aristocratic family of consular rank and was a member of the Annia gens gens Annia . She was a member of the venerable family of the Annii Regilli ref name Pomeroy, p. 14 Pomeroy, The murder of Regilla a case of domestic violence in antiquity p. 14 ref . Regilli means Little Queen ref name Pomeroy, p. 14 . Her father was Appius Annius Trebonius Gallus consul 139 Appius Annius Trebonius Gallus . Annius Gallus was a distinguished Roman Senator and one of the serving consuls in the year 139 and her mother was a Roman aristocratic woman called Atilia Caucidia Tertulla ref name ReferenceA ref name Birley, p. 114 Birley, The Roman government of Britain p. 114 ref . The sibling of Regilla ..., Annius Gallus gave his daughter a dowry ref name it.wikipedia.org http it.wikipedia.org wiki Aspasia ... http it.wikipedia.org wiki Aspasia Annia Regilla http www.vroma.org bmcmanus women civicdonors.html ... in antiquity, Harvard University Press, 2007 DEFAULTSORT Regillia, Aspasia Annia Category Ancient Roman women Category 2nd century Romans Category Roman Athens bg it Aspasia ... more details
Ghost Orchid , a common name , can refer to Dendrophylax lindenii , the American Ghost Orchid. Epipogium aphyllum , the Eurasian Ghost Orchid. disambig plants Category Orchid species ... more details
Black orchid may refer to any of the following types of orchids Any member of several species of genus Bulbophyllum commonly called Black orchid Calanthe triplicata , the Australian Black orchid Coelogyne pandurata Black orchid , a species of orchid native to Borneo Cymbidiella falcigera Black orchid , a species of orchid native to Madagascar and le aux Nattes Cymbidiella humblotii Black orchid , another Madagascar orchid species Cymbidium canaliculatum Queensland black orchid , a species of orchid native to northern and eastern Australia Liparis nervosa koku ran , , Black orchid , a species of orchid native to Japan and China Masdevallia rolfeana Black orchid , a species of orchid native to Central America Oncidium henckenii Black orchid , a species of orchid Pleurothallis immersa Black orchid , also known as Specklinia immersa , a species of orchid ranging from Mexico to Venezuela Prosthechea cochleata Black orchid , the national flower of Belize that is also known as the Clamshell or Cockleshell orchid Trichoglottis phillipinensis var. brachiata Black orchid , a species of orchid natide to the Philippines Black Orchid may also refer to Black Orchid , a character from DC Comics Black Orchid Doctor Who Black Orchid Doctor Who , a Doctor Who serial Black Orchid 1953 film Black Orchid 1953 film , the 1953 film with Ronald Howard British actor Ronald Howard The Black Orchid 1958 film Black Orchid 1958 film , the 1958 film with Sophia Loren and Anthony Quinn Black Orchid band , an Australian gothic metal band Black Orchid Killer Instinct , a character in the video game Killer Instinct Black Orchids , a Nero Wolfe double mystery by Rex Stout See also Bouquet of Black Orchids , a compilation album by The Tear Garden disambig ru ... more details
The Orchid House is the title of The Orchid House novel , written by Phyllis Shand Allfrey in 1953 The Orchid House TV serial , a television programme based on it, directed by Horace Ov and broadcast on Britain s Channel 4 in 1991. disambig ... more details
Orchid may refer to Orchidaceae , the family of orchid plants Orchid, Florida , a town in the United States Orchid color , a light purple color Orchid Technology , a technology company that produced multimedia hardware Black Orchid , a DC comics character Orchid charity a prostate, penile and testicular cancer charity Orchid Aotearoa a clothing label based in NZ Orchid Hoods Hooded clothing by Orchid Aotearoa Another term for the testicles Music The Orchids , a 1980s and 90s Scottish band Orchid band , an american screamo band Orchid album Orchid album , a 1995 album by Opeth Orchid, an instrumental song by Black Sabbath from their album Master of Reality Orchids, a song by Stone Sour from their self titled album Stone Sour album Stone Sour Orchid, a 2008 song by Alanis Morissette on her Flavors of Entanglement album s deluxe edition Bleeding The Orchid, a song by The Smashing Pumpkins on their newest album Zeitgeist The Smashing Pumpkins album Zeitgeist Computer engineering ORCHID , An IPv6 Special addresses IPv6 special address used as Overlay Routable Cryptographic Hash Identifier Other media Brother Orchid , a crime comedy film starring Edward G. Robinson and Humphrey Bogart The Orchid Thief , a non fiction book written by Susan Orlean DHARMA Initiative stations Station 6 The Orchid The Orchid , a research station from The Dharma Initiative on the television series Lost disambig de Orchid es Orchid fr Orchid it Orchid ru Orchid ... more details
Christmas orchid is a name for various orchid s, flowering around the time of Christmas or otherwise popular as a Christmas decoration Angraecum sesquipedale Star of Bethlehem Orchid Cattleya percivaliana Percival s Cattleya Dipodium punctatum a hyacinth orchid Winika cunninghamii Winika dab ... more details
Jewel orchid can refer to any orchid grown for its leaves rather than its flowers, including Anoectochilus Anoectochilus sandvicensis , Hawaii jewel orchid Goodyera Ludisia , a genus of orchids Ludisia discolor , jewel orchid Macodes See also Orchidaceae Leaves disambig ... more details
Wild orchid might refer to a noncultivated orchid , a type of flower. Wild Orchid may refer to Wild Orchids 1929 film Wild Orchids 1929 film , an MGM film starring Greta Garbo Wild Orchid film Wild Orchid film , a film starring Mickey Rourke and Carr Otis Wild Orchid band , a vocal trio that featured Stacy Ferguson, later of the Black Eyed Peas Wild Orchid album Wild Orchid album , the debut album by the band Wild Orchids album Wild Orchids album , an album by Steve Hackett disambig ... more details
The name Bog Orchid can refer to Habenaria , a widespread genus of orchids. Hammarbya Hammarbya paludosa or Malaxis paludosa , a Northern Hemisphere species of orchid. disambig ... more details
Spider orchid typically refers to the orchid genus Caladenia as a whole. It may also mean one of the following Several Corybas genus Corybas species, including Corybas macranthus Corybas trilobus Dendrobium tetragonum Common Spider Orchid , Tree spider orchid Several Ophrys species, including Ophrys fuciflora Late Spider Orchid Ophrys sphegodes Early Spider Orchid disambig ... more details