David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Flowers of Acineta moorei (ex Acineta hennisiana) in situ growing as a terrestrial, Valle del Cauca department. An endemic species from Colombia, able to grow terrestrial or epiphyte depending on forests and the ecological conditions.
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Focus on the flowers of Acineta moorei (ex Acineta henissiana in situ growing as a terrestrial, Valle del Cauca department. An endemic species from Colombia, able to grow terrestrial or epiphyte depending on forests and the ecological conditions.
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Acineta moorei (ex Acineta hennisiana) flowering in situ growing as an epiphyte, Valle del Cauca department. An endemic species from Colombia, able to grow terrestrial or epiphyte depending on forests and the ecological conditions.
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Inflorescence of Acineta moorei (ex Acineta hennisiana) in situ growing as an epiphyte, Valle del Cauca department. An endemic species from Colombia, able to grow terrestrial or epiphyte depending on forests and the ecological conditions.
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Acineta moorei (ex Acineta hennisiana) flowering in situ growing as a terrestrial, Valle del Cauca department. An endemic species from Colombia, able to grow terrestrial or epiphyte depending on forests and the ecological conditions.
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Enfoque sobre las flores de Acineta moorei in situ, Antioquia, Colombia. Distribución: endémica de Colombia alrededor de 2100 m snm
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Inflorescencia de Acineta moorei in situ, Antioquia, Colombia. Distribución: endémica de Colombia alrededor de 2100 m snm
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
In situ focus on a flower of Acineta moorei (sometimes considered as a synonym of Acineta hrubyana), Valle del Cauca, department, Colombia. Distribution: endemic from Colombia around 2000 m asl
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
In situ inflorescence of Acineta moorei (sometimes considered as a synonym of Acineta hrubyana), Valle del Cauca, department, Colombia. Distribution: endemic from Colombia around 2000 m asl
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
In situ flowering of Acineta moorei (sometimes considered as a synonym of Acineta hrubyana), Valle del Cauca, department, Colombia. Distribution: endemic from Colombia around 2000 m asl
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Acineta moorei (sometimes considered as a synonym of Acineta hrubyana) flowering on steep slopes in situ, Valle del Cauca, department, Colombia. Distribution: endemic from Colombia around 2000 m asl
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Happy to find again for the third time Acineta moorei (sometimes considered as a synonym of Acineta hrubyana) flowering in situ, Valle del Cauca, department, Colombia. Distribution: endemic from Colombia around 2000 m asl
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Very often, I hope I am not from the last generation to still be able to see these forests, source of life and rich in biodiversity, but endangered… Acineta moorei, endemic species from Colombia, Valle del Cauca department.
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Acineta superba es cultivada por los campesinos al lado de sus casitas, montañas del oriente, estado Monagas, Venezuela
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Acercamiento a la flor de Acineta superba, cultivada por los campesinos al lado de sus casitas, montañas del oriente, estado Monagas, Venezuela
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
My Acineta superba, with big flowers and stronlgy fragant with a strange scent, somewhat musky. It is the more widespread species of this genus, from Venezuela to Peru and from 800 to 2100 m asl, what also makes it the more tolerant species in cultivation
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
My Acineta superba, with big flowers and stronlgy fragant with a strange scent, somewhat musky. It is the more widespread species of this genus, from Venezuela to Peru and from 800 to 2100 m asl, what also makes it the more tolerant species in cultivation
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
My Acineta superba, with big flowers and stronlgy fragant with a strange scent, somewhat musky. It is the more widespread species of this genus, from Venezuela to Peru and from 800 to 2100 m asl, what also makes it the more tolerant species in cultivation
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
The huge Coryanthes bruchmuelleri flower in cultivation in Colombia (a species also found in Venezuela). This is the heaviest orchid flower known until now weighting around 100 grams !
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Some encounters will remain in my memory for a lifetime. Coryanthes bruchmuelleri in situ during my explorations in Venezuela 8 years ago (a species also found in Colombia). This is the heaviest orchid flower known until weighting around 100 grams !
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Some encounters will remain in my memory for a lifetime. Coryanthes bruchmuelleri in situ during my explorations in Venezuela 8 years ago (a species also found in Colombia). This is the heaviest orchid flower known until weighting around 100 grams !
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Floración in situ del escaso Coryanthes gernotii (Distribución: Venezuela y Colombia desde 600 hasta 1000 m snm), estado Barinas, Venezuela
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Enfoque in situ sobre una flor cortada del escaso Coryanthes gernotii (Distribución: Venezuela y Colombia desde 600 hasta 1000 m snm), estado Barinas, Venezuela
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Enfoque in situ arriba en un árbol sobre una flor del escaso Coryanthes gernotii (Distribución: Venezuela y Colombia desde 600 hasta 1000 m snm), estado Barinas, Venezuela
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Enfoque sobre las flores de Coryanthes picturata (Distribución: México, Belice, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica y Panamá ? desde 0 hasta mas o menos 1000 m snm) creciendo in situ en enormes nidos de hormigas arboricolas en selva, Oaxaca, México
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Coryanthes picturata (Distribución: México, Belice, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica y Panamá ? desde 0 hasta mas o menos 1000 m snm) creciendo in situ en enormes nidos de hormigas arboricolas en selva, Oaxaca, México
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Coryanthes picturata filmed in situ in Oaxaca state, Mexico. Join me for our orchid tour in Mexico in july 2017 to observe it as well as many other spectacular orchid species !!! (see comment below)
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Coryanthes mastersiana, clon increiblemente oscuro, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Coryanthes misasii G.A.Romero & G.Gerlach (distribución : endémica de Colombia desde 600 hasta 800 m snm), cultivada por Orquideas del Valle, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Coryanthes sp. (quizás una nueva especie del Norte de Santander), cultivo personal, Colombia