RM2A77A26–Eyed stanhopea orchid, Stanhopea oculata. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1835. Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857) drew over 1,300 plates for the botanist John Lindley, including many orchids.
RFT5YW8R–Stanhopea oculata is a species of orchid, usually seen in the southeastern parts of Brazil. The flowers are moderate sized, wide, and there are many f
RMATYYH9–Stanhopea oculata
RMP6FBMB–Eyed stanhopea orchid, Stanhopea oculata. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' 'The Botanical Register,' London, Ridgway, 1835. Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857) drew over 1,300 plates for the botanist John Lindley, including many orchids.
RM2CEMD93–. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. held at the Hum-mums Hotel, Covent Garden, on Friday next,July 26. at 8 p.m. C. H. M. A. Aldebson, Hon.Sec. {pro tern.) National Horticultural Society ofFrance.—We noticed, says oar Paris correspondent,at the last meeting of the Orchid committee a newand interesting Stanhopea raised from seed. Hybrid Stanhopeas are still extremely scarce. Up to thepresent we have heard only of Stanhopea Spind-leriana, raised by Mr. Webeb, gardener to Mr.Spindleb, Berlin (S. oculata X S. tigrina). Thenew gain is a cro