Plant of the Day
Saturday 3 April 2021
In a friend’s garden was this beautiful container of probably Pleione bulbocodioides (peacock orchid) just coming into flower. What a treat to admire these while drinking a mug of tea!
Jill Raggett

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Plant of the Day
Saturday 3 April 2021
In a friend’s garden was this beautiful container of probably Pleione bulbocodioides (peacock orchid) just coming into flower. What a treat to admire these while drinking a mug of tea!
Jill Raggett

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Encyclia cordigera pseudobulbs. The name Orchid comes from the latin orchis which means testicle. This is familiar to folks in the medical world where cryptorchid is a term that means undescended testicle and the medical term for neutering a male dog or cat is orchidectomy. This closeup of the pseudobulbs of Encyclia cordigera I think nicely illustrates how the name applies. #pseudobulbs #pseudobulb #encycliacordigera #encyclia #cordigera #CUgreenhouse #botany (at CU Greenhouse) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm2iI1IL8Ls/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#dendrobium crepidatum #epiphyticorchid #westernghats #marchflowering #pseudobulbs grows on the host tree like terminalia, careya, jack (at Charmadi Ghat) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPXcdBlnnXE/?utm_medium=tumblr
PHARMACOGNOSTIC AND ANTIOXIDANT STUDIES OF THE PSEUDOBULBS OF EULOPHIA GUINEENSIS LINDL (ORCHIDACEAE)
PHARMACOGNOSTIC AND ANTIOXIDANT STUDIES OF THE PSEUDOBULBS OF EULOPHIA GUINEENSIS LINDL (ORCHIDACEAE)
PHARMACOGNOSTIC AND ANTIOXIDANT STUDIES OF THE PSEUDOBULBS OF EULOPHIA GUINEENSIS LINDL (ORCHIDACEAE)
Abstract:
Eulophia species are cultivated worldwide; it is one of the largest orchid‘s genera in Africa. They are believed to cure many diseases. Eulophia guineensis Lindl (Orchidaceae) is a multipurpose plant, native to West Africa. Traditionally, it is exploited in the treatment of diseases…
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