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  1. Pleione 2 Image of Pleione formosana

    Pleione formosana

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    Pleione formosana is a species of orchid native to the mountains of Taiwan and parts of Southeast Asia. Renowned for its striking beauty, the plant produces vibrant, pink to purple flowers in spring that are highly appreciated in horticulture. It is a terrestrial or lithophytic orchid, meaning it can grow in soil or on rocks, adapting well to cool, moist conditions found in its natural high-altitude habitats. The orchid's distinctive features include a single large flower per bulb and a pleated leaf, which emerges after flowering. Pleione formosana plays a significant role in ornamental gardening, with its captivating blooms making it a popular choice among orchid enthusiasts.

  2. Pleione 4 Image of Pleione grandiflora var. alba

    Pleione grandiflora var. alba

    Image of Pleione grandiflora var. alba 3 Image of Pleione grandiflora var. alba 5 Image of Pleione grandiflora var. alba 7

    'Pleione grandiflora var. alba' refers to a white-flowered variant of Pleione grandiflora, a species of terrestrial or lithophytic orchid primarily found in Asia's cooler regions. This variety is distinguished by its striking large, white blooms, which contrast with the more common pink or purple flowers of the species. Pleione grandiflora var. alba is prized in horticulture for its captivating beauty and relative ease of cultivation in cool, temperate climates. Its botanical significance lies in its adaptability and the aesthetic appeal it provides in gardens and collections, showcasing the diversity within the Pleione genus.

  3. Pleione 6 Image of Pleione limprichtii

    Pleione limprichtii

    Image of Pleione limprichtii 1 Image of Pleione limprichtii 2 Image of Pleione limprichtii 3 Image of Pleione limprichtii 5 Image of Pleione limprichtii 7

    Pleione limprichtii is a species of terrestrial orchid native to the mountainous regions of Southwestern China. Characterized by its strikingly beautiful flowers, this orchid exhibits vivid colors and delicate forms, making it a prized specimen among orchid enthusiasts. The plant flourishes in cool, moist environments, growing from pseudobulbs and producing solitary, pinkish to purplish flowers in the spring. Its significance lies not only in its aesthetic appeal but also in its contribution to biodiversity, serving as an example of the rich floral diversity found in China's unique habitats. As such, Pleione limprichtii is both an ornamental treasure and an important natural specimen.

  4. Pleione 2 Image of Pleione maculata

    Pleione maculata

    Image of Pleione maculata 1

    Pleione maculata is a species of orchid native to a range of Asian countries, including China, India, and Myanmar. It is known for its distinctive, attractive flowers, which bloom in the spring. The flowers are notable for their spotted petals, from which the name "maculata" (spotted in Latin) is derived. This terrestrial or sometimes lithophytic orchid grows in cool, moist environments, often in humus-rich or mossy soils on mountain slopes. Pleione maculata is significant in horticulture and is appreciated for its beautiful blooms, contributing to its popularity among orchid enthusiasts.

  5. Pleione Image of Pleione saxicola

    Pleione saxicola

    Pleione saxicola is a species of orchid found in specific regions of Asia, including parts of China, India, and Myanmar. It thrives in montane forest environments, usually preferring cool, shaded, and moist conditions, often growing on rocks, hence the term 'saxicola' indicating 'rock dweller'. This terrestrial or lithophytic orchid is recognized for its striking flowers that bloom in the spring, showcasing vibrant colors and intricate shapes that contribute to its decorative appeal. Not only does Pleione saxicola hold significance in horticulture for its beauty, but it also plays a role in its natural ecosystem, supporting local biodiversity.

  6. Pleione Image of Pleione scopulorum

    Pleione scopulorum

    Pleione scopulorum is a species of orchid native to regions in Asia, including areas of the Himalayas, China, and Taiwan. As a member of the genus Pleione, it's known for its striking flowers and bulbous growth habit. The plant typically blooms in spring, producing vibrant, often pink or purple, flowers that add a pop of color to rock gardens or alpine house displays. Pleione scopulorum is significant in horticulture and conservation, valued for its aesthetic appeal and as a subject in botanical studies due to its adaptation to cool, moist environments.

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