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  • Brassia Rex orchid hybrid many huge spider orchid flowers
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  • Brassia maculata 'Majus' Spider Orchid species. Spider Orchids attract spider hunter wasps seeking to parasitize them for larval food.
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  • Brassia maculata 'Majus' Spider Orchid species. Spider Orchids attract spider hunter wasps seeking to parasitize them for larval food.
    Spider-Orchid-Brassia-maculata-15107...jpg
  • Brassia lawrenceana are Spider Orchids, attracting spider hunter wasps seeking to parasitize them for larval food.
    Spider-Orchid-Brassia-lawrenceana-36...jpg
  • Spider Orchid Brassia rex many flowers with long petals and sepals green, yellow, brown, spots, masses
    Brassia-Orchids-JWW-1347.jpg
  • Spider Orchid Brassia rex
    Brassia-Orchids-JWW-1348.jpg
  • Brassia maculata 'Majus' Spider Orchids. Pollinated by a parasitic female spider-hunter wasp, who tries to sting and paralyze it to bring home for food for her larvae.
    Brassia-maculata-Orchid-11714A.jpg
  • Brassia maculata 'Majus' Spider Orchid species. Pollinated by a parasitic female spider-hunter wasp, who tries to sting and paralyze it to bring home for food for her larvae.
    15107.jpg
  • Brassia Rex ?Tahoma? Spider Orchid hybrid
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  • Brassia Rex spider orchid hybrid
    Brassia-Rex-JWW1369.jpg
  • Brassia Rex spider orchid hybrid
    Brassia-Rex-JWW1348.jpg
  • Ophrys fuciflora bee orchids, terrestrial species with flowers of mimicry, resembles insect bee to fool pollinators. Its common name is the Late Spider Orchid despite the fact that "fuci-flora" literally means a flower shaped like a bee.
    Ophrys-fuciflora-24114A.jpg
  • Spider Orchid Brassia Rex, primary hybrid of Brassia verrucosa x Brassia gireoudiana
    Brassia-Rex-_JWW1348.jpg
  • Brassia lawrenceana, Spider Orchid species. Pollinated by a parasitic female spider-hunter wasp, who tries to sting and paralyze it to bring home for food for her larvae.
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  • Ophrys fuciflora bee orchids, terrestrial species with flowers of mimicry, resembles insect bee to fool pollinators. Its common name is the Late Spider Orchid despite the fact that "fuci-flora" literally means a flower shaped like a bee.
    Ophrys-fuciflora-Stock-Photo-24114.jpg
  • Spider Orchid Brassia Rex, primary hybrid of Brassia verrucosa x Brassia gireoudiana
    Brassia-Rex-_JWW1347.jpg
  • Brassada Orange Delight 'Starbek Orange,' HCC/AOS Orchid hybrid
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  • Brassia Rex orchid hybrid many flowers
    Brassia-Rex-Orchid-38755.jpg
  • Spider Orchid Brassia Rex, primary hybrid of Brassia verrucosa x Brassia gireoudiana
    Brassia-Rex-_J016565.jpg
  • Ada glumacea - Orchid species, a type of spider orchid
    Ada-glumacea-14977.jpg
  • 15109
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  • Brassia keiliana native to Colombia, Venezuela and Guyana
    Brassia-keiliana-15113.jpg
  • Spider mite insect pest damage on cattleya orchid plant leaf
    Spider-Mites-15855.jpg
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