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April 4, 2006 : Neomoorea wallisii

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Keywords: Orchidaceae | Neomoorea wallisii | cultivated in San Francisco

Neomoorea wallisii

I'm on vacation, so only a short written accompaniment today. – Daniel

Thanks to Eric in San Francisco (Eric in SF@Flickr) for today's contribution. Since it was submitted via the BPotD Flickr Group Pool, you can see the original image (and all the comments!) here: Neomoorea wallisii.

If you'd like to see the drawing of this orchid from the 1892 edition of Curtis's Botanical Magazine, the National Botanic Gardens of Ireland, Glasnevin has scanned the image.

Posted by Daniel Mosquin at April 4, 2006 12:00 AM

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Exquisite!

Posted by: Katie at April 6, 2006 2:32 PM

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