The Florida Wild Orchids 2010 Calendars
NOTE: a portion of the proceeds from the sale of these calendars will be donated to wild orchid conservation causes.
Now, from Prem Subrahmanyam, three calendars many years in the making, representing the culmination of many hundreds of hours in the field locating and photographing many of the beautiful orchids native to his home state of Florida.
First, we are offering the all-new "Peninsular Orchids of Florida" Calendar, featuring the rare and elusive Ghost Orchid, along with 11 other beauties native or naturalized within the Florida peninsula.
Next, we are reprising the "Florida Wild Orchids" Calendar, featuring six new orchids not included in the original "Florida's Native Orchids" calendar (originally released for 2005).
Finally, we are offering a reprise of the original "Florida's Native Orchids" Calendar. A perennial favorite among orchid enthusiasts.
Each calendar features original high-quality photos of 12 of Florida's orchids, and is intended not only to entertain but to educate with detailed information about these orchids: including information about habitat, range, blooming times and other useful information. Printed on high-gloss 100 lb paper, these handsome calendars measure 11 by 17 inches when hanging.
Here is an example of the detailed information included on every page of each calendar:

All new for 2010, the "Orchids of Peninsular Florida" calendar.
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The following photographs appear in the all-new Orchids of Peninsular Florida calendar (click to enlarge images):
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Sacoila lanceolata (Scarlet Ladies Tresses) |
Tipularia discolor (Cranefly Orchid) |
Calopogon tuberosus (Grass Pink - pale pink form) |
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Cyrtopodium polyphyllum (Yellow Cowhorn Orchid) |
Platanthera nivea (Snowy Orchid) |
Dendrophylax lindenii (Ghost Orchid) |
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Encyclia tampensis (Florida Butterfly Orchid) |
Harrisella porrecta (Jingle Bell Orchid) |
Pteroglossaspis pottsii (Potts' Orchid) |
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Malaxis spicata (Florida Adder's Mouth) |
Epidendrum rigidum (Zigzag Orchid, Rigid Orchid) |
Ionopsis utricularoides (Delicate Ionopsis) |
The second edition of the "Florida's Wild Orchids" calendar.
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The following photographs appear in the second edition of the Florida's Wild Orchids calendar (click to enlarge images):
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Ionopsis utricularoides (Delicate Ionopsis) |
Listera australis (Southern Twayblade) |
Calopogon barbatus (Bearded Grass Pink) |
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Isotria verticillata |
Cleistes bifaria (Rosebud Orchid) |
Encyclia tampensis (Butterfly Orchid) |
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Epidendrum magnoliae (Greenfly Orchid) |
Platanthera chapmanii (Chapman's Fringe Orchid) |
Pogonia ophioglossoides (Rose Pogonia) |
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Sacoila lanceolata (Scarlet Ladies Tresses) |
Platanthera blephariglottis (White Fringed Orchid) |
Zeuxine strateumatica (Lawn Orchid) |
The Original "Florida Wild Orchids" calendar.
The first calendar of its kind to feature orchids native to Florida.
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The following photographs appear in the Florida's Wild Orchids calendar (click to enlarge images):
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Encyclia tampensis (Butterfly Orchid) |
Pogonia ophioglossoides (Rose Pogonia) |
Calopogon tuberosus (Grass Pink) |
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Cleistes bifaria (Rosebud Orchid) |
Calopogon pallidus (Pale Grass Pink) |
Platanthera nivea (Snowy Orchid) |
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Platanthera ciliaris (Orange Fringed Orchid) |
Platanthera blephariglottis (White Fringed Orchid) |
Platanthera integra (Orange Fringeless Orchid) |
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Epidendrum magnoliae (Greenfly Orchid) |
Spiranthes vernalis (Spring Ladies Tresses) |
Sacoila lanceolata (Scarlet Ladies Tresses) |
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