Nicaraguan species orchids Stock Photos and Images
RM2HD9N83–Blooming Stanhopea costaricansis showing how it got its common name El Torito (the Little Bull).
RF2WR90TY–Stanhopea costaricensis is a species of orchid endemic to Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador)
RF2R69EAC–A flower stem with four blooms is pendant below the Stanhopea costaricensis plant. These flowers, now in their last for two to three days.
RF2HN76KH–A newly collected Comparettia falcata orchid in bloom being rehydrated before planting.
RF2M7NMRD–Sarcoglottis sceptrodes, a terrestrial orchid from Central America, blooming. This plant's flowers were often fertilized and grew seed pods.
RF2WR90TR–Stanhopea costaricensis is a species of orchid endemic to Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador)
RF2M7NMRF–Sarcoglottis sceptrodes, a terrestrial orchid from Central America, blooming. This plant's flowers were often fertilized and grew seed pods.
RF2WAKCG1–Guarianthe skinneri blooming in a Jinotega, Nicaragua, courtyard. The plant is endangered in the wild, One of the orchids used in hybrids.
RF2WR90JA–Stanhopea costaricensis is a species of orchid endemic to Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador)
RF2WAKCFX–Guarianthe skinneri blooming in a Jinotega, Nicaragua, courtyard. The plant is endangered in the wild, One of the orchids used in hybrids.
RF2HP94XP–Maxillaria tenuifolia is blooming in a Nicaraguan garden.
RF2HJA5K1–Anacheilium fragrans also known as Prosthechea fragrans is one of the shell orchids with a lip above the rest of the flower parts.
RF2JJ39T1–Stanhopea costaricensis is a species of orchid endemic to Central America. Also called El Torito (little bull) because of the flower shape.
RF2JTNC05–Comparettia falcata orchid plant being prepared for mounting by first soaking the plant in water.
RF2RB6PG4–Oncidium sphacelatum flower spikes grow up through loops of razor wire (also called embassy wire) with a stone wall and blue sky in the background.
RF2WR90H8–Stanhopea costaricensis is a species of orchid endemic to Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador)
RF2HWMP9A–Maxillaria egertonianum, also known as Trigonidium egertonianum, growing against a blue wall coated with moss in Jinotega, Nicaragua
RF2HKH5B1–Epidendrum peperomia (or porpax depending on references) grows on a tree fern slab on a wall in Nicaragua.
RF2HJA4YK–Closeup Maxillaria (Trigonidium) egertonianum in Jinotega, Nicaragua, shows side view
RF2HJA4YE–Maxillaria egertonianum (earlier also known as Trigonidium egertonianum) one bloom closeup.
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