New plants
At Ecuagenera, we firmly believe that propagation is the key to conservation. By growing and sharing these incredible plants, we’re actively preserving the natural world. Your support helps us keep this vital work going—together, we are conservation in action.
Dive into our selection and join us in making a difference, one plant at a time.
Oncidium cajamarcae
Maxillaria graminifolia
Masdevallia veitchiana peach x self
Masdevallia staaliana 'Yellow'
Masdevallia notosibirica
Masdevallia coccinea dark 2
Lepanthes planadensis
This miniature, rare epiphyte is native to the cloud forests, growing around 1800 meters. It is a highly localized species noted for its distinctiv...
View full detailsLepanthes fusiformis
Epidendrum hirtzipaniculatum
Dryadella mocoana
Dendrobium tangerinum
Dendrobium pentapterum
Dendrobium leporinum
Coryanthes trifoliata
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Coryanthes seegeri
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Coryanthes macrantha
Coryanthes alborosea alba
Cattleya maxima f. coerulea
Bulbophyllum trongquyetii
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Bulbophyllum infundibuliforme subsp. infundibuliforme
This epiphytic orchid subspecies is native to the wet tropical biome, ranging from the Moluccas to New Guinea. It features ovoid to conical pseudob...
View full detailsTrichocentrum microchilum
Cattleya coccinea 'Gigi' x coccinea
Vanda christensoniana
Trichotosia vulpina
Trachoma phillipsii
This miniature, monopodial epiphyte, is native to the Philippines, where it is found at elevations around 1000 meters. It has a short, cylindrical ...
View full detailsSudamerlycaste jamesiorum
Cattleya coccinea x 'Pepe'
This is a selected cross of the species Sophronitis coccinea (often classified as C. coccinea), native to the mountains and coastal regions of Braz...
View full detailsCattleya coccinea var miniata
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Rhynchostylis retusa alba
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Rhynchostylis gigantea
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