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ENCERRAMENTO DOS PERCURSOS RECOMENDADOS
O Instituto das Florestas e Conservação da Natureza, IP-RAM (IFCN, IP-RAM) informa o encerramento de todos os percursos pedestres recomendados na Região Autónoma da Madeira, assim como as infraestruturas de apoio aos mesmos, a partir das 00h00 do dia 4 de dezembro, devido às condições meteorológicas que irão atingir a Região. Read more
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Madeira eleita "Melhor destino de cruzeiros da Europa" 2022
23-11-2022 O Destino Madeira conquistou, pela primeira vez, o prémio de Melhor Destino Europeu de Cruzeiros da Europa, galardão atribuído pelos World Cruise Awards. Read more -
Madeira eleita “Destinos mais seguros para Visitar da Europa em 2022” EBD
23-11-2022 A Madeira volta a ser eleita o “Destino europeu mais seguro para visitar da Europa em 2022”, pela European Best Destinations (EBD, à semelhança de outros destinos turísticos, nomeadamente o Arquipélago dos Açores, o Alentejo e a cidade de Lagoa, no Algarve. Read more -
Restaurantes Il Gallo d’Oro e William renovam estrelas Michelin em 2022
23-11-2022 Os restaurantes Il Gallo d’Oro, do Grupo Porto Bay, e William, do hotel Belmond Reid's Palace, voltam a ser distinguidos com duas estrelas e uma estrela do Guia Michelin, o galardão de maior prestígio para o setor da restauração nível mundial. Read more
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One of the most traditional Madeiran Christmas flowers is the " Lady Slipper" orchid, which blooms from mid-November to January..
Commoly designated " Lady Slipper" orchid (Paphiopedilum insigne), this flower originating from the Himalaya, growing between 1000 up to 2000 meters, is one of the most traditional flowers of the Christmas season in Madeira. It is a herbaceous, perennial plant, with linear leaves in tufts. The flowers have yellow brownish, pink, or greenish tones with a bag shaped labellum, arranged in long racemed inflorescences.
There are several species and hybrids of orchids cultivated in Madeira, the most common being the Paphiopedilum insigne.
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One of the most traditional Madeiran Christmas flowers is the " Lady Slipper" orchid, which blooms from mid-November to January..
Commoly designated " Lady Slipper" orchid (Paphiopedilum insigne), this flower originating from the Himalaya, growing between 1000 up to 2000 meters, is one of the most traditional flowers of the Christmas season in Madeira. It is a herbaceous, perennial plant, with linear leaves in tufts. The flowers have yellow brownish, pink, or greenish tones with a bag shaped labellum, arranged in long racemed inflorescences.
There are several species and hybrids of orchids cultivated in Madeira, the most common being the Paphiopedilum insigne.
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One of the most traditional Madeiran Christmas flowers is the " Lady Slipper" orchid, which blooms from mid-November to January..
Commoly designated " Lady Slipper" orchid (Paphiopedilum insigne), this flower originating from the Himalaya, growing between 1000 up to 2000 meters, is one of the most traditional flowers of the Christmas season in Madeira. It is a herbaceous, perennial plant, with linear leaves in tufts. The flowers have yellow brownish, pink, or greenish tones with a bag shaped labellum, arranged in long racemed inflorescences.
There are several species and hybrids of orchids cultivated in Madeira, the most common being the Paphiopedilum insigne.