Orchid, Ada Aurantiaca, 1880
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Orchid, Ada Aurantiaca, 1880
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Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Entitled "Ada aurantiaca" taken from "Les orchidées" by Paul Emile de Puydt, published 1880. Paul Émile de Puydt (March 6, 1810 - May 20, 1891) was a Belgian writer whose contributions included work in botany and economics. As a botanist, he notably wrote on orchids. The standard botanical author abbreviation De Puydt is applied to species he described. Brassia aurantiaca (Ada aurantiaca) is a species of orchid. It is native to Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Brassia is a genus of orchids classified in the Oncidiinae subtribe. Orchidaceae is a diverse and widespread family of flowering plants with blooms that are often colorful and often fragrant, commonly known as the orchid family. All orchids are perennial herbs that lack any permanent woody structure. Orchids are easily distinguished from other plants, as they share some very evident shared derived characteristics. Among these are bilateral symmetry of the flower (zygomorphism), many resupinate flowers, a nearly always highly modified petal, fused stamens and carpels, and extremely small seeds.
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