Orchids Growing in our greenhouses
At Ecuagenera, we cultivate a diverse collection of over 8,000 plant species and hybrids, bringing the beauty of Ecuador's flora to life.
Ecuagenera is a family-owned orchid specialist, leading in Ecuador and globally. Dedicated to discovering, conserving, and propagating Orchids and other tropical plants of Ecuador through years of hard work and scientific studies.
At Ecuagenera, we cultivate a diverse collection of over 8,000 plant species and hybrids, bringing the beauty of Ecuador's flora to life.
Catch Us at Global Orchid Shows! Ecuagenera showcases Ecuadorian orchids and plants to enthusiasts worldwide. You can also preorder, and we'll happily deliver your order to the next event you choose!
Ecuagenera is committed to conserving Ecuador's unique orchid biodiversity. Through scientific research and sustainable practices, we protect endangered species and their habitats.
We're passionate about tropical plants! Their lush, vibrant leaves are simply stunning. Here, you'll find a wide variety to suit every taste.
The Anthurium warocqueanum, or "Queen Anthurium," is prized for its long, velvety dark green leaves with striking silvery veins. This epiphytic aro...
View full detailsAnthurium pallidiflorum Culture Cultivating the elegant Anthurium pallidiflorum successfully involves understanding its unique needs. Here are some...
View full detailsThe Philodendron patriciae is a rare and striking climbing species, it's highly admired for its exceptionally long, narrow leaves that hang elegant...
View full detailsAnthurium pallidiflorum Culture Cultivating the elegant Anthurium pallidiflorum successfully involves understanding its unique needs. Here are some...
View full detailsSuccessful cultivation of Anthurium carlablackiae requires attention to the following aspects: Light: Prefers medium to bright indirect light (15...
View full detailsThe Anthurium warocqueanum, or "Queen Anthurium," is prized for its long, velvety dark green leaves with striking silvery veins. This epiphytic aro...
View full detailsAnthurium luxurians Culture: Anthurium luxurians is a distinctive species showcasing remarkable foliar characteristics that make it highly sought a...
View full detailsAnthurium luxurians (seedling) Culture: Anthurium luxurians is a distinctive species showcasing remarkable foliar characteristics that make it high...
View full detailsAnthurium magnificum is a distinctive species showcasing remarkable foliar characteristics that make it highly sought after by collectors for its l...
View full detailsAnthurium luxurians Culture: Anthurium luxurians is a distinctive species showcasing remarkable foliar characteristics that make it highly sought a...
View full detailsAnthurium regale Culture Successful cultivation of the majestic Anthurium regale involves understanding its specific needs. Here are some key cultu...
View full detailsAnthurium metallicum Culture Anthurium metallicum is a distinctive species showcasing remarkable foliar characteristics that make it highly sought ...
View full detailsAnthurium lutheri is a distinctive species showcasing remarkable foliar characteristics that make it highly sought after by collectors for its larg...
View full detailsAnthurium metallicum Culture Anthurium metallicum is a distinctive species showcasing remarkable foliar characteristics that make it highly sought ...
View full detailsThis distinctive species seedling represents an extraordinary opportunity for enthusiasts and lovers of exotic plants to grow a remarkable aroid fr...
View full detailsThis distinctive species seedling represents an extraordinary opportunity for enthusiasts and lovers of exotic plants to grow a remarkable aroid fr...
View full detailsPhilodendron verrucosum 2, please be aware that this plant travels not so well and tends to arrive with yellow leafs. It recovers quite fast, you n...
View full detailsDiscover Ceratostema rauhii, a striking epiphytic shrub in the Ericaceae family, named in honor of Werner Rauh, a renowned German botanist. This sp...
View full detailsThis is an epiphytic shrub from the Andean cloud forests. It is prized for its unusual, waxy, tubular flowers that hang down gracefully. Light: B...
View full detailsTo successfully cultivate Ceratostema zamorana and other similar Ceratostema species, it's crucial to replicate their native conditions while also ...
View full detailsCeratostema gualaquizensis var. laciniata Culture The var. laciniata refers to a specific variety characterized by its narrower leaves and wavy mar...
View full detailsCeratostema doucettei Culture Presenting Ceratostema doucettei, a recently described species named in honor of Alfonso Doucette, who first identifi...
View full detailsCeratostema jorgebritoi Culture Introducing Ceratostema jorgebritoi, a newly described species from the Ericaceae family, dedicated to Jorge Brito-...
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Ceratostema gualaquizensis Culture: Light: Prefers bright, filtered light (similar to dappled forest sunlight); avoid harsh midday sun to prevent...
View full detailsNative to the high-altitude cloud forests of the Andes, Ceratostema lanigerum is a striking epiphytic shrub known for its woolly, velvety leaves (h...
View full detailsCeratostema kiatana Culture Discover the enchanting Ceratostema kiatana, a newly described species named in honor of Dr. Kiat Tan, past director of...
View full detailsCeratostema guachizacae Culture: Discover the recently described Ceratostema guachizacae, a captivating pendulous epiphytic shrub from the cloud fo...
View full detailsCeratostema pedunculatum Culture Explore Ceratostema pedunculatum, a well-established and striking species within the Ericaceae family, known for i...
View full detailsThis distinctive Ecuadorian ericaceous shrub displays exceptional small, leathery leaves with glossy texture and compact branching structure, creat...
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This is a small to medium-sized epiphytic, and sometimes lithophytic, orchid native to cloud forests at altitudes between 2000 and 3500 meters. It ...
View full detailsOncidium constrictum
The Anthurium warocqueanum, or "Queen Anthurium," is prized for its long, velvety dark green leaves with striking silvery veins. This epiphytic aroid thrives in well-aerated substrate and needs consistently high humidity to develop its impressive foliage.
The leaves of mature specimens can become impressively long and may need gentle vertical support. Like all Anthuriums, this plant is considered toxic if ingested by humans or pets.
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