RHH's photos with the keyword: madevallia

Buccella dynastes

RHH
29 Jan 2014 29 21 1362
Number 7 in my 100x: 2014 project. This is an orchid named Masdevallia dynastes or Buccella dynastes. It is from Ecuador and is a small plant, like most of the plants I grow. There are more photos of the flowers and of the plant at the link below.

Masdevallia barleana

Acinopetala floribunda

RHH
07 Mar 2009 1 237
A widespread species ranging from Mexico and Belize to Costa Rica and through the Caribbean.

Acinopetala floribunda

RHH
07 Mar 2009 1 289
A widespread species ranging from Mexico and Belize to Costa Rica and through the Caribbean.

Acinopetala floribunda galleotianum

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07 Mar 2009 295
A widespread species ranging from Mexico and Belize to Costa Rica and through the Caribbean.

Acinopetala minuta

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07 Mar 2009 1 288
Native to Venezuela, Suriname, Guyana, French Guiana, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia.

Acinopetala minuta

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07 Mar 2009 1 274
Native to Venezuela, Suriname, Guyana, French Guiana, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia.

Acinopetala floribunda galleotianum

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07 Mar 2009 1 1 265
A widespread species ranging from Mexico and Belize to Costa Rica and through the Caribbean.

Acinopetala floribunda galleotianum

RHH
07 Mar 2009 1 332
A widespread species ranging from Mexico and Belize to Costa Rica and through the Caribbean. I do not know if this is a legitimate varietal name.

Masdevallia hirtzii

RHH
20 Dec 2010 342
orchidsinbloom-ron.blogspot.com/2010/12/masdevallia-hirtz... Masdevallia hirtizii belongs to the section Saltatrices, a section that includes plants with tubular, very colorful flowers. It is from Ecuador and blooms prolifically.

Masdevallia coccinea 'Dwarf Pink'

RHH
14 Nov 2011 336
Masdevallia coccinea is the most beautiful, the most sought-after and the most hybridized species in the genus. Most plants are quite large with very long spikes, but this particular clone is smaller in size with much shorter spikes and therefore the only example of this species I am able to grow. The plant is 15 cm tall with spikes that are another 15 cm and flowers 5 cm. The species comes in a rainbow of colors, but this clone is pink, opening a deep pink and gradually fading to a very pale pink. It is native to Colombia and Peru, grows at high altitudes, and in cultivation requires cool temperatures year around. orchidsinbloom-ron.blogspot.com/2011/11/masdevallia-cocci...