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- Rhyncholaelia, abbreviated Rl. in the horticultural trade, is a genus of orchids (family Orchidaceae), comprising two species. They are distributed in...
- Rhyncholaelia digbyana is a species of epiphytic orchid occurring from Honduras to Belize, Guatemala, Mexico and Costa Rica. Rl. digbyana can be distinguished...
- Commons has media related to Rhyncholaelia glauca. Wikispecies has information related to Rhyncholaelia glauca. Rhyncholaelia glauca at the Internet Orchid...
- been discovered. Lycaste skinneri, Guatemala Izote flower, El Salvador Rhyncholaelia digbyana, Honduras Plumeria, Nicaragua Guarianthe skinneri, Costa Rica...
- elevations of survey points with reference to a common ****umed datum. Rhyncholaelia (Rl.), a genus of orchids Rl (digraph) in Australian Aboriginal languages...
- Alberto de Jesús Membreño [es]. The national flower is the famous orchid, Rhyncholaelia digbyana (formerly known as Br****avola digbyana), which replaced the...
- Broughtonia × Laeliocattleya = Cattleya × Laelia × Rhyncholaeliocattleya = Rhyncholaelia × Cattleya Light Cattleyas need light, but not direct sunlight; in case...
- Singapore, Guarianthe skinneri is the national flower of Costa Rica and Rhyncholaelia digbyana is the national flower of Honduras. Prosthechea cochleata is...
- producing × Br****olaeliocattleya hybrids had been moved into the genus Rhyncholaelia, and the "Laelia" parents most commonly used in producing × Br****olaeliocattleya...
- at least one ancestor species from each of the two ancestral genera Rhyncholaelia Schltr. and Cattleya Lindl., and from no other genera. The many greges...