Dianthus armeria is a basal rosette-forming annual or biennial species pink with stiff hairs and dark green leaves. Produces dense, terminal cymes, 3 to 6 inches wide, of profuse solitary, serr...
Dianthus armeria is a basal rosette-forming annual or biennial species pink with stiff hairs and dark green leaves. Produces dense, terminal cymes, 3 to 6 inches wide, of profuse solitary, serr...
This is a large genus of very similar plants, including Pinks and Carnations. The flowers are single or double, usually pink, and often ruffled. The leaves are small and lance-shaped, and often...
An evergreen, epiphytic orchid with one narrow, elliptic leaf (to 12 inches). Two rows of fragrant flowers appear on distinctive, chain-like racemes, in early summer. Grow in containers with ep...
An evergreen, semi-epiphytic orchid, with oblong leaves (to 10 inches). Stout, cylindrical or ovate pseudobulb produces long (24 inch) racemes, with many 3 inch blossoms. Blooms in spring. Grow...
A deciduous, epiphytic orchid, with 4 to 7 inch long, lance-shaped leaves. The knotty pseudobulb grows close to the ground, with upward growing tips. The flowers appear in spring. Grow epiphyti...
A deciduous, epiphytic orchid, with oblong, fleshy leaves (to 3 inches long). In spring, single flowers appear from the nodes, usually after the leaves have fallen. Grow epiphytically on a bark...
An evergreen, epiphytic orchid, with cylindrical pseudobulbs and 6 inch long, lance-shaped leaves. Flowers appear in spring, on racemes (to 8 inches long). Grow epiphytically on a bark slab, or...
An evergreen, epiphytic orchid, with pointed leaves, 3 to 6 inches long. In spring, drooping racemes (up to 7 inches long) produce flowers from the upper nodes. Grow epiphytically on a bark sla...
From Australia, an evergreen, epiphytic orchid with ovate leaves (to 4 inches). 3 to 6 inch long racemes, growing from the pseudobulb tips, produce the fragrant flowers. Grow epiphytically on a...
A deciduous, epiphytic orchid, with 5 inch long fleshy, lance-shaped leaves. In spring, pairs of showy flowers appear from stem nodes. Grow epiphytically on a bark slab, or in slatted baskets w...