Orchids and Exotic Plants by Kevin G Saunders
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In a collaboration with In a collaboration with Liz and Don O'Toole of E.D. Huntington Orchids + Tropicals www.edhuntington.com
, I am building a collection of incredible orchids and other exotic plants. These huge prints are limited editions and are shown here on Gigapan to allow the viewer to see the details of the actual print.
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The lovely Paphiopedilum It's Doll orchid has little hairs on it which is unusual, as well as its large bloom. I am collaborating with Liz and Don O'Toole of E.D. Huntington Orchids + Tropicals edhuntington.com
on a 100 orchid fine art print collection. This image is offered as a 40 x 53 inch print with a limite...-
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This lovely orchid plant, ascda. Fuchs Sunkist 'Orange glow' FCC/AOS, is part of a three image series. The Ascocenda, or Ascda for short, is a hybrid orchid resulting from a cross between Ascocentrum and Vanda (Asctm × V). It is part of our collaboration with Liz and Don O'Toole, of E.D. Huntington Orchids + Tropicals...
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This lovely orchid bloom, ascda. Fuchs Sunkist 'Orange glow' FCC/AOS, is part of a three image series and is the bloom by itself. The Ascocenda, or Ascda for short, is a hybrid orchid resulting from a cross between Ascocentrum and Vanda (Asctm × V). It is part of our collaboration with Liz and Don O'Toole, of E.D. Hun...
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This lovely orchid, ascda. Fuchs Sunkist 'Orange glow' FCC/AOS, is part of a three image series and is the bloom close-up. The Ascocenda, or Ascda for short, is a hybrid orchid resulting from a cross between Ascocentrum and Vanda (Asctm × V). It is part of our collaboration with Liz and Don O'Toole, of E.D. Huntingto...
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This lovely orchid plant, Pot. Hoku Gem 'Freckles', is part of our collaboration with Liz and Don O'Toole of E.D. Huntington Orchids + Tropicals, www.edhuntington.com
. We are offering this image as a limited edition fine art print. The print size is 53 x 40 inches and we will create only fifteen prints. It is av...-
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This award winning orchid, V. Rosemary Fuller, has incredible blooms. In a collaboration with Liz and Don O'Toole of E.D. Huntington Orchids + Tropicals www.edhuntington.com
this plant is part of a fine art print series.
We are offering this image in canvas at a size of 55 x 82 inches, in a limited edition se...-
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In the early 1950s, the legendary W.W. Goodale Moir of Hawaii pioneered Tolumnia breeding when he began crossing the species he had collected on his business trips to the West Indies. The first 25 years of activity was dominated by his efforts. This image is offered for sale at it's native size of approximately 40 x 5...
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This rare and unusual orchid is also called the Butterfly Orchid, and it is rumored to have started the European "Orchidmania" of the 19th Century. The blooms continuously flower from old blooms and the delicate flowers are simply gorgeous. In a collaboration with Liz and Don O'Toole of E.D. Huntington Orchids + Tropi...
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This rare and unusual orchid is also called the Butterfly Orchid, and it is rumored to have started the European "Orchidmania" of the 19th Century. The blooms continuously flower from old blooms and the delicate flowers are simply gorgeous. In a collaboration with Liz and Don O'Toole of E.D. Huntington Orchids + Tr...
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These lovely plants are sometimes called "Lifesaver Plants" because the blooms are so vivid and give the appearance of the traditional candy. In a collaboration with Liz and Don O'Toole of E.D. Huntington Orchids + Tropicals www.edhuntington.com
this plant is part of a two print series. In addition to the full ...-
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