Orchid of the Tsukuba experiment botanical garden ポスト Orchid of the Tsukuba experiment botanical gardenLiparis hostifoliaLiparis hostifolia , scientific name:Liparis hostifolia , is an endemic to Ogasawara Islands, and is a chang perennial grass and ground orchid of the department Orchidaceae , of genus Liparis. It is 2Polystachya neobenthamiaPolystakia neobensamia (scientific name: Polystachya neobenthamia) is native to Tanzania and is a geological orchid of the family Orchidaceae. From winter to spring, white small flowers with long florStenoglottis longifoliaStenoglottis longifolia is an evergreen perennial of the orchidaceae department of the Stenoglottis genus native to South Africa. Racemes draws out at the end fall out of long floral rosettes from wiSilver orchidSilver orchid called Gin-ran, Erect cephalanthera, or Cephalanthera erecta (scientific name: Cephalanthera erecta) is a perennial plant of the genus Cephalanthera of the family Orchidaceae native to JGolden OrchidGolden Orchid or Kin-ran(scientific name: Cephalanthera falcata) is a perennial orchid that belongs to the family Orchidaceae native to Korea, China and Japan. It is a terrestrial wild orchid growing Sande's PaphiopedilumSande's Paphiopedilum , Paphiopedilum sanderianum, which is native to Malaysia is non-cold-resistant evergreen perennial orchids of the genus Paphiopedilum. Found in the cliffs of Sarawak, Kalimantan Other FeaturesChristmas PlantsChristmas PlantsCool flowerCool flowerSpecial Feature: Flower Names with "Fashionable"Special Feature: Flower Names with "Fashionable" Includes cosmetics, accessories, kimonos, shoes, etc.Brazilian FlowersBrazilian FlowersMay Peach Blossom Type List-1Feature: May's Pink Flowers (Peach-Colored Flowers) List Part 1 This is the feature "May's Pink Flowers (Peach-Colored Flowers) List Part 1", which gathers pink flowers blooming in May. Due to the SpiraeaThe scientific name of the genus "Spiraea" means "spiral" in Latin. The spiral is related to the spiral shape of the leaves on the branches, which are arranged in a spiral so that they do not overlap.