Orchid
The Orchidaceae family, known worldwide as the queens of ornamental flowers, is one of the most vast, sophisticated, and fascinating in the plant kingdom. With more than 30,000 species and countless hybrids, orchids captivate not only for their astonishing diversity of shapes, colors, and scents, but also for their intricate and elegant floral structures, which resemble authentic works of natural art. From the smallest, such as Lepanthes (miniature orchid), perfect for terrariums, to the exotic Cattleya orchid, a symbol of luxury and beauty, these plants have the unique ability to adapt to diverse environments, many of them growing epiphytically on trees in tropical forests.
Zootrophion endresianum
Trisetella fissidens
Trichosalpinx dura
Sudamerlycaste barrowiorum
Stereochilus erinaceus
This miniature, monopodial epiphyte is native to Vietnam and Thailand, growing in evergreen forests at elevations between 1000 and 1500 meters. Kno...
View full detailsStelis portillae
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Stelis kefersteiniana
Stelis coronaria
Stanhopea whittenii
Stanhopea lietzei
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Stanhopea impressa
5.0 / 5.0
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Cattleya coccinea xanthoglossa
4.8 / 5.0
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Sobralia madisonii
4.5 / 5.0
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Sobralia madisonii is a terrestrial or epiphytic species from Central and South America. This orchid is known for its strong, erect, cane-like grow...
View full detailsLaelia lueddemannii
This extraordinary epiphytic orchid, a captivating Schomburgkia species, is known for its exceptional robust growth and impressive visual impact. I...
View full detailsScaphosepalum swertiifolium short
Sarcochilus fitzgeraldii 'Ecuagenera'
Rodriguezia bracteata
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This charming, medium-sized epiphytic species, often called 'The Lovely Rodriguezia', is native to the high-elevation forests of South America. It ...
View full detailsRhyncholaelia glauca
This distinctive epiphytic orchid is celebrated for its unique botanical characteristics and adaptable nature, making it an ideal choice for collec...
View full detailsRestrepiella ophiocephala
Restrepia tsubotae
Restrepia trichoglossa #4
Restrepia trichoglossa #2
5.0 / 5.0
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Restrepia tabeae #1
Restrepia seketii #1
Restrepia pelyx #1
3.0 / 5.0
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