Orchidaceae
The Orchidaceae family, or orchids, is one of the largest and most diverse plant families in the world, known for their intricate and exotic flowers. Orchids are admired for their beauty and variety, with species exhibiting a stunning array of shapes, sizes, and colors. These plants are incredibly adaptable, thriving in diverse environments from tropical rainforests to arid deserts.
Habitat: Orchids can be found in a wide range of habitats. Many species grow as epiphytes, clinging to trees in the humid canopies of tropical rainforests, where they capture moisture and nutrients from the air. Others thrive in temperate regions, growing in the ground or on rocks. Some orchids have even adapted to survive in harsh, dry environments, making them one of the most versatile plant families. Their ability to adapt to various climates and conditions contributes to their widespread distribution and ecological success.
Cattleya crispa
Cattleya crispata
Cattleya harpophylla
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Cattleya Fredis J. Refunjol
Cattleya kettieana
Cattleya hoehnei
Cattleya purpurata purple lip x pink lip
Laelia purpurata uba tubaΒ x C. Sierra Blanca 'Mount Whitney' Am/aos
Cattleya purpurata f. vinicolor x atropurpurea Splash
Cattleya purpurata var. werkhauseri
Laelia rubescens
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Laeliocattleya Kazuko Takamatsu 'Seto Blue'
Laeliocattleya Maritza Segovia
Laeliocattleya Urdaneta
Lepanthes actias-luna
A charming miniature epiphyte native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, bearing successive flowers on arching, zigzag ramicauls that can carry multip...
View full detailsLepanthes agglutinata
A cool-growing miniature epiphyte native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, distinguished by its large, dark, lance-shaped leaves with a smooth, lust...
View full detailsLepanthes alkaia
A miniature epiphyte from Andean cloud forests, producing relatively large, showy flowers for the genus on short ramicauls held close to the leaf. ...
View full detailsLepanthes Andean Flame
A floriferous hybrid of Lths. sijmii Γ Lths. ingridiana, combining the broad, translucent sepals of its parents into a large, elegantly pendant flo...
View full detailsLepanthes ballatrix
A miniature epiphyte native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, with a large, concave dorsal sepal that arches over the flower like a hood, while the ...
View full detailsLepanthes calodictyon f. ivanoflava
A rare color form of the beloved reticulated-leaf species, distinguished by its uniquely patterned, orbicular leaves with deeply impressed venation...
View full detailsLepanthes calodictyon x Lepanthes reticulata
A hybrid of Lths. calodictyon Γ Lths. reticulata, inheriting the striking reticulated leaf patterning of both parents β broad, ovate leaves with an...
View full detailsLepanthes carinata
A cool-growing miniature epiphyte native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, distinguished by its large, lance-shaped leaves with strongly keeled, par...
View full detailsLepanthes cascajalensis x Lepanthes pelvis
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A hybrid of Lths. cascajalensis Γ Lths. pelvis, producing fleshy, pubescent flowers that emerge directly from the leaf surface with an erect acumin...
View full detailsLepanthes caudata x Lepanthes pulchella
A primary hybrid of Lths. caudata Γ Lths. pulchella, producing large, broadly triangular pubescent flowers with ciliate-margined sepals in warm yel...
View full detailsLepanthes cingens
A cool-growing miniature epiphyte from Andean cloud forests, producing large, broadly lanceolate leaves with strongly marked parallel longitudinal ...
View full detailsLepanthes Coral Butterfly xanthina
A primary hybrid of Lths. ribes Γ Lths. saltatrix, and a rare xanthina form of the well-known Coral Butterfly grex. The large, lanceolate leaves di...
View full detailsLepanthes corkyae
A miniature epiphyte native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, producing large, pendant flowers with a broad, rounded, concave dorsal sepal that arch...
View full detailsLepanthes dalessandroi pink
A rare pink-pigmented form of this cool-growing miniature epiphyte from the cloud forests of Ecuador, sharing the same elegant fusiform floral arch...
View full detailsLepanthes declivis
A miniature epiphyte from Andean cloud forests, notable for its large, ovate-elliptic leaves with a striking iridescent silvery sheen across the su...
View full detailsLepanthes deformis
A miniature epiphyte native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, prized for its large, orbicular leaves with a dense iridescent sheen that catches the ...
View full detailsLepanthes dodsonii x Lths. helgae
A dramatic primary hybrid of Lths. dodsonii Γ Lths. helgae. It produces large, showy flowers with a broad flat hood-like dorsal sepal, elongated la...
View full detailsLepanthes dodsonii x Lepanthes domingensis
A floriferous hybrid of Lths. dodsonii Γ Lths. domingensis. It grows a large, succulent elliptic leaf with a finely papillose texture, and produces...
View full detailsLepanthes domingensis
A distinctive miniature species from the cloud forests of the Caribbean islands. It grows smooth lanceolate-elliptic leaves with a finely papillose...
View full detailsLepanthes effusa
A remarkably architectural miniature species native to Ecuador. It produces successive flowers on slender pendant peduncles with lateral sepals ful...
View full detailsLepanthes elegantula x Lths. ionoptera
A floriferous primary hybrid of Lths. elegantula Γ Lths. ionoptera. It forms a vigorous clump of smooth, glossy lanceolate-elliptic leaves and prod...
View full detailsLepanthes fimbriata x Lths. telipogoniflora
A floriferous primary hybrid of Lths. fimbriata Γ Lths. telipogoniflora. It grows large, smooth, succulent elliptic leaves and produces successive ...
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