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Galeandra Badia
''Galeandra'', abbreviated as Gal in horticultural trade, is a genus of 37 known species of orchids native to South America, Central America, the West Indies and Florida. Species Species currently accepted as of June 2014: #''Galeandra arundinis '' #'' Galeandra badia'' #'' Galeandra batemanii'' #'' Galeandra baueri'' #'' Galeandra beyrichii'' #'' Galeandra bicarinata'' #'' Galeandra biloba'' #''Galeandra blanchetii'' #'' Galeandra camptoceras'' #''Galeandra carnevaliana'' #'' Galeandra claesii'' #''Galeandra curvifolia'' #''Galeandra devoniana'' #''Galeandra dives'' #''Galeandra duidensis'' #''Galeandra graminoides'' #''Galeandra greenwoodiana'' #''Galeandra harveyana'' #''Galeandra huebneri'' #''Galeandra hysterantha'' #''Galeandra junceaoides'' #''Galeandra lacustris'' #''Galeandra lagoensis'' #''Galeandra leptoceras'' #'' Galeandra levyae'' #'' Galeandra macroplectra'' #'' Galeandra magnicolumna'' #'' Galeandra minax'' #'' Galeandra multifoliata'' #''Galeand ...
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John Lindley FRS (5 February 1799 – 1 November 1865) was an English botanist, gardener and orchidologist. Early years Born in Catton, near Norwich, England, John Lindley was one of four children of George and Mary Lindley. George Lindley was a nurseryman and pomologist and ran a commercial nursery garden. Although he had great horticultural knowledge, the undertaking was not profitable and George lived in a state of indebtedness. As a boy he would assist in the garden and also collected wild flowers he found growing in the Norfolk countryside. Lindley was educated at Norwich School. He would have liked to go to university or to buy a commission in the army but the family could not afford either. He became Belgian agent for a London seed merchant in 1815. At this time Lindley became acquainted with the botanist William Jackson Hooker who allowed him to use his botanical library and who introduced him to Sir Joseph Banks who offered him employment as an assistant in his ...
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Galeandra Carnevaliana
''Galeandra'', abbreviated as Gal in horticultural trade, is a genus of 37 known species of orchids native to South America, Central America, the West Indies and Florida. Species Species currently accepted as of June 2014: #''Galeandra arundinis '' #'' Galeandra badia'' #'' Galeandra batemanii'' #'' Galeandra baueri'' #'' Galeandra beyrichii'' #'' Galeandra bicarinata'' #'' Galeandra biloba'' #'' Galeandra blanchetii'' #'' Galeandra camptoceras'' #'' Galeandra carnevaliana'' #'' Galeandra claesii'' #'' Galeandra curvifolia'' #'' Galeandra devoniana'' #''Galeandra dives'' #'' Galeandra duidensis'' #'' Galeandra graminoides'' #'' Galeandra greenwoodiana'' #'' Galeandra harveyana'' #'' Galeandra huebneri'' #'' Galeandra hysterantha'' #'' Galeandra junceaoides'' #'' Galeandra lacustris'' #'' Galeandra lagoensis'' #''Galeandra leptoceras'' #'' Galeandra levyae'' #'' Galeandra macroplectra'' #'' Galeandra magnicolumna'' #'' Galeandra minax'' #'' Galeandra multifoliata' ...
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Galeandra Lacustris
''Galeandra lacustris'' is a species of orchid native from southern Venezuela to Bolivia Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in central South America. The country features diverse geography, including vast Amazonian plains, tropical lowlands, mountains, the Gran Chaco Province, w .... References lacustris Orchids of South America Plants described in 1877 {{Cymbidieae-stub ...
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Galeandra Junceaoides
''Galeandra'', abbreviated as Gal in horticultural trade, is a genus of 37 known species of orchids native to South America, Central America, the West Indies and Florida. Species Species currently accepted as of June 2014: #''Galeandra arundinis '' #'' Galeandra badia'' #'' Galeandra batemanii'' #'' Galeandra baueri'' #'' Galeandra beyrichii'' #'' Galeandra bicarinata'' #'' Galeandra biloba'' #'' Galeandra blanchetii'' #'' Galeandra camptoceras'' #''Galeandra carnevaliana'' #'' Galeandra claesii'' #'' Galeandra curvifolia'' #'' Galeandra devoniana'' #''Galeandra dives'' #'' Galeandra duidensis'' #'' Galeandra graminoides'' #'' Galeandra greenwoodiana'' #'' Galeandra harveyana'' #'' Galeandra huebneri'' #'' Galeandra hysterantha'' #'' Galeandra junceaoides'' #''Galeandra lacustris'' #''Galeandra lagoensis'' #''Galeandra leptoceras'' #'' Galeandra levyae'' #'' Galeandra macroplectra'' #'' Galeandra magnicolumna'' #'' Galeandra minax'' #'' Galeandra multifoliata'' ...
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Galeandra Dives
''Galeandra dives'' is a species of orchid. It is native to Costa Rica, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela and Colombia Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country primarily located in South America with Insular region of Colombia, insular regions in North America. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the north, Venezuel .... References dives Orchids of South America Orchids of Costa Rica Plants described in 1854 {{Cymbidieae-stub ...
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