David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Zoom on Galeandra baueri flowers in situ during an 18 days orchids and nature observation tour I just guided all over Colombia, here in Meta department.
Mikhails_Nature_Shots:
Maxillaria sanderiana
emmily1955:
Trichopilia marginata
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Phragmipedium andreettae seen in situ during a tour I guided for some visitors from Holland to observe botany and nature in natural habitats. Valle del Cauca department, Colombia.
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Phragmipedium andreettae seen in situ during a tour I guided for some visitors from Holland to observe botany and nature in natural habitats. Valle del Cauca department, Colombia.
emmily1955:
Masdevallia princeps
sabine_furtwaengler:
13022022_Oncidium peltiforme (3)-1
sabine_furtwaengler:
13022022_Oncidium peltiforme (1)-1
Maxillaria:
Maxillaria aurea
JVinOZ:
Bulbophyllum cominsii 2022-01-18 03
Alessandro Avetta:
Pleurothallis prolifera
Mientras tú dormías visité tu mente:
Epidendrum stamfordianum in situ
ban-soraya:
Renanthera moluccana
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Dracula chestertonii (endemic from Colombia) flowering in situ during a one week tour I guided to observe orchids, aroids and more plant families in situ as well as birds and other animals in Valle del Cauca department, Colombia.
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Big Dracula chestertonii plant (endemic from Colombia) flowering in situ during a one week tour I guided to observe orchids, aroids and more plant families in situ as well as birds and other animals in Valle del Cauca department, Colombia.
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Pale colored Lycaste x niesseniae blooming in situ during a one week tour I guided to observe orchids, aroids and many more plant families in situ as well as birds and other animals in Valle del Cauca department in Colombia.
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Maxillaria ferruginea, from super humid temperate to warm climate, sweet fragrance, small eye catching flowers (2 cm) that can be abundant. From Valle del Cauca dept, what constitues a new register for the region where it was not known to occur, Colombia
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Maxillaria ferruginea, from super humid temperate to warm climate, sweet fragrance, small eye catching flowers (2 cm) that can be abundant. From Valle del Cauca dept, what constitues a new register for the region where it was not known to occur, Colombia
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Last week-end, I found this new register for Farallones de Cali, Maxillaria longissima, not yet seen when we published our book about orchids from the region. Big flowers (12 cm long dorsal sepal hence its name). Valle Del Cauca dept, Colombia.
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Last week-end, I found this new register for Farallones de Cali, Maxillaria longissima, not yet seen when we published our book about orchids from the region. Big flowers (12 cm long dorsal sepal hence its name). Valle Del Cauca dept, Colombia.
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Maxillaria luteograndiflora. Tropical exuberance, with warm colours, sweet fruty fragance and the elegance of the movement of its flowers as if they were doing a choregraphy. Plant of my cultivation (Colombia).
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Chrysocycnis schlimii in situ. Scandent species with long rhizome between growths, difficult to see blooming in the wild. One of the new registers published last year in our book about orchids of Farallones de Cali, Valle del Cauca dept, Colombia.
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Chrysocycnis schlimii in situ. Scandent species with long rhizome between growths, difficult to see blooming in the wild. One of the new registers published last year in our book about orchids of Farallones de Cali, Valle del Cauca dept, Colombia.
Sylvio-Orquídeas:
Laelia crispata
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Dracula chimaera pictured in situ on a day I guided last wednesday for Adventures Colombia during which we observed 30 blooming orchid species, moreover numerous Gesneriads, Bromeliads, Anthurium, Ericaceae,... Valle del Cauca dept, Colombia.
David Haelterman NatureguideColombia:
Epidendrum filamentosum pictured in situ on a day I guided last wednesday for Adventures Colombia during which we observed 30 blooming orchid species, moreover numerous Gesneriads, Bromeliads, Anthurium, Ericaceae,... Valle del Cauca dept, Colombia.