Thursday, August 30, 2007
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
The Lincoln Park Conservatory
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Here we see ...
# The Bates Fountain [Storks at Play]; a gift by renowned artist Augustus Saint-Gaudens ...
# A formal French style garden ...
# In the background is the Victorian style Lincoln Park Conservatory, built in 1890 designed by famous architect, Joespeh L. Silsbee. This conservatory has four display glasshouses ... A Palm House, A Fern House, An Orchid House and A Show House ...
This Blog showcases only the plants in the "Orchid House"... which apart from orchids, also has some amazing collection of bromelaids and other tropical plants ...
Steven Meyer, Horticulturist at the Lincoln Park Conservatory.
The Orchid House
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All these shots in this Blog have been taken since April, 2007 ...
As I've written earlier, the Lincoln park Conservatory has four display greenhouses .. A Palm House, A Fern House, An Orchid House and A Show House ... This Blog has images only from the "Orchid House" ... which apart from orchids, also has a wonderful collection of bromelaids and other tropical plants ...
First few posts are about the typical characteristics of orchids, types and inflorescence ... but for that you'll have to scroll to the bottom of the page ...
The site dedicated to the employees and volunteers at the Lincoln Park Conservatory ... My thanks to Mark and Bill for taking out time and helping me with names ...
Also check out ... ... The Orchid House ... ... with more than 100 images of orchids at the "Orchid House" ... in the Lincoln Park Conservatory ...
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Nepenthis Pitcher Plant
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Ceropegia sandersonii
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Ceropegia sandersonii Parachute Plant, Umbrella Flower ... is a tropical vine ... For more ... click here ...
Monday, August 20, 2007
Hoya Multiflora / Shooting Stars
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Hoya is a genus of 200-230 species of tropical climbing plants in the family Apocynaceas [Dogbane], native to Southeast Asia [india, china, Australia] ... Common name is waxplant or Hoya.
The dogbane family is closely related and similar to the milkweed family ... both have a characteristic milky sap.
Bromelaid - Portea
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Chamshell Orchid
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