Miltonia

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Miltonias' native habitat is South America, principally Brazil.  They are much hybridized by growers for the colorful and sometimes gaudy flowers that can be produced.  Flowers of the Miltonia genus and the related Miltoniopsis genus are popularly referred to as "pansy orchids" for their resemblance to pansies.  

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milt01.jpg (47632 bytes) Miltonia Dolores Hoyt x Mem. Ida Seigal milt02.jpg (44533 bytes) Miltonia Dolores Hoyt X Mem. Ida Siegal
milt03.jpg (55360 bytes) Miltonia Hudson Bay x Mem Ida Seigal milt04.jpg (43075 bytes) Miltonia Arnold Linsman (M. Andy Easton 'Kiwi' (AM/AOS) x M. Leo Horguin 'April')
milt05.jpg (44527 bytes) Miltonia Bluntii 'Adrienne' AM/AOS.A very attractive primary hybrid of two cool to warm growing species native to Brazil, Miltonia spectabilis and Miltonia clowesii. Flowers appear on numerous spikes in late summer and fall. milt06.jpg (53338 bytes) Miltonia Charlesworthii x Lorene
milt061.jpg (37327 bytes) Miltonia Charlesworthii x Lorene.  A closer view. milt07.jpg (44301 bytes) Miltonia Good Hope Bay x Bel Royal
milt08.jpg (38788 bytes) Miltonia Gorey x Rozel milt09.jpg (45414 bytes) Miltonia Harlequin

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