Experience the magic of the golden era of flower hunting with this beautiful copy of Humblot’s Phaius, as first documented by the renowned Henry Frederick Conrad Sander. This is no ordinary picture of flowers. It is an integral part of orchid history contained within the great publication known as the Reichenbachia, which many experts consider to be the most ambitious attempt at an orchid publication ever made.This print brings to life the beautiful Phajus Humblotii, showcasing its graceful beauty in all its splendor. Its distinctive rosy-pink color and uniquely veined labellum, typical of a native of Madagascar, were depicted with the exactness of a surgeon’s precision and artist’s passion.