Orchids of the World Coloring BookForty-five orchids rendered in exquisite line-drawings include both exotic varieties and familiar species. Captions give scientific names, essential information. Learn about some of the loveliest flowers in existence as you color drawings for framing, reproduction, or collections. Introduction, captions, glossary. 45 black-and-white drawings, shown in color on covers. |
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aerial roots arching stalk Ascocenda bloom in summer Blooming in late Blooming in spring Blooming year-round Brassavola Brazil brown Cattleya chid Cloud forests Colombia Cool mountain areas cool-growing cross dark deep yellow Disa dobulbs early summer Epidendrum epiphytic orchid flowers grow four inches long four inches wide fragrant genus Guatemala half inches wide half-inch-long Himalayas inflorescence intermediate intermediate-growing leaf leathery leaves leaves 15 inches leaves eight inches light green Lithophyte Malaysia mediate-growing Mexico Miltonia Mycelium narrow deciduous leaves narrow leaves one-inch one-inch-long orange-red orchid which blooms orchid without pseudobulbs pale Peru phytic orchid pink plant that grows pleated leaves Pleurothallis pollen pseudobulbs as tall pseudobulbs grow pseudobulbs three Rosette sepals single flowers six inches Southeast Asia spike spotted spring and early spring and summer stalk and bloom terrestrial orchid thin stalk tuberous roots twelve inches long two-foot two-foot-long leaves Vanda Venezuela Warm-growing and terrestrial waxy white lip yellow flowers Zygopetalum