RM2DF9W90–mass of pink flowers with long spurs on tall flowerspike of Fragrant Orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea) at Cumbria Wildlife Trust Reserve, England UK
RM2JJM8WW–The Early Marsh Orchid has usually finished flowering by mid-July. The flowers are paler and leaves less spotted than its relatives.
RMP8P18E–Flowering Elder-flowered Orchid, one of the few species which has two different colored flowers between all populations
RM2FNEBDF–Mosquito-handlewort, single flowering plant, July, NSG Kendlmuehlfilzn, Grassau, Chiemgau, Bavaria, Germany
RF2PK1CK8–Beautiful blooming orchid on white table, closeup
RF2HBBA23–purple orchid flower with detailed texture of fiolet petals - phalaenopsis, selective focus
RME3YB4T–A fragrant orchid, Gymnadenia conopsea, flowering plant in short chalk grassland in summer
RM2BTE8D2–The Early Purple Orchid is the earliest of the family so enhance the spring woods and grasslands along the Yorkshire coast.
RF2WY32AY–White, purple, and yellow orchid flowers, Phalaenopsis
RMTXGE67–The flower of the Bee Orchid is an example of the Orchid family specialization of mimicry of their infloresence to attract their pollinating insects b
RM2DB8K3P–mass of pink flowers with long spurs on tall flowerspike of Fragrant Orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea) at Cumbria Wildlife Trust Reserve, England UK
RMW26FE0–The Bee Orchid is widespread but seldom common throughout the southern parts of the British Isles and it's flowers are a classic example of mimicry.
RMF346EK–Sun streaming through a row of white orchid flowers in a brown plastic pot against a dark black background,
RFM2RRDE–Changkra rhynchostylist gigantea inflorescence Orchids, Flower in Thailand.
RM2M12Y90–Fragrant orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea), flower, Canton Schwyz, Switzerland, Europe
RFFADH6X–Beautiful pink lily flowers on a blurred background of green leaves outdoors. Shallow depth of field. Selective focus.
RF2WAMPBG–Still life floral composition with white orchid flower on long stem on black background. Beautiful home floral decor Growing exotic flowers in garden.
RM2DF9W94–mass of pink flowers with long spurs on tall flowerspike of Fragrant Orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea) at Cumbria Wildlife Trust Reserve, England UK
RM2A288PD–The delicate blooms of the Bee Orchid are mimicing the shape of a Bumble Bee so attract the attention of males to help with pollination. They are loca
RMEBT70P–fragrant orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea), inflorescence, Austria, Tyrol, Tannheimer Tal
RM2K336W3–The Pyramidal Orchid is one of the more common of the British Orchids. They prefer well drained calcareous soils and become more coastal in the North.
RMFJ5Y60–large white (Pieris brassicae), at an inflorescence of fragrant orchid, Gymnadenia conopsea, Germany
RM2DF9W92–mass of pink flowers with long spurs on tall flowerspike of Fragrant Orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea) at Cumbria Wildlife Trust Reserve, England UK
RMPW6RNT–The Early Marsh Orchid has five main sub-species that are specific to doifferent regions of the UK, in North England spp. incarnata dominates. This be
RM2BRFBM3–A common and widespread member of the Orchid family, the Early Purple Orchid has a spike of purple flowers with large spurs. They occur in woodlands
RMEBNARY–fragrant orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea), two inflorescences, Switzerland
RMW26FFB–The distinctive deep pinks and purples of the Pyramidal Orchid is a common sight in coastal areas of northern UK but is more widspread in the south.
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