THE ORCAID REVIEW. 207 
VANDA TERES. 
THE annexed figure represents the beautiful specimen of Vanda teres which 
formed such a prominent feature in the group of six specimen Orchids 
exhibited by H. Little, Esq., of Twickenham, at the last Richmond Show, 
to which the First Prize was awarded. It is reproduced from a photograph 
taken by Mr. Howard, Mr. Little’s able gardener, who has been very 
successful with the collection of Orchids under his charge. The present 
example speaks for itself, as the species is not one of the easiest to flower, 
except under very favourable circumstances. Here, however, it generally 
Fic. 42. VANDA TERES (SPECIMEN PLANT). 
does well, the plants being placed at one end of a Warm house, where they 
get plenty of direct sunlight, without any attempt at shading. It is one of 
the few Orchids which seem able to stand the brightest sunlight without 
injury; indeed it benefits rather than not by the treatment, as may be 
seen by a note at page 234, when the beautiful variety candida was figured. 
In other respects, the treatment given is much the same as that described 
at page 223. When thus grown it is certainly a charming thing. 
