Orchidaceae
Die Familie der Orchidaceae (Orchideen) ist eine der größten und vielfältigsten Pflanzenfamilien der Welt und bekannt für ihre komplexen und exotischen Blüten. Orchideen werden für ihre Schönheit und Vielfalt bewundert, wobei die Arten eine atemberaubende Vielfalt an Formen, Größen und Farben aufweisen. Diese Pflanzen sind unglaublich anpassungsfähig und gedeihen in unterschiedlichsten Umgebungen von tropischen Regenwäldern bis hin zu trockenen Wüsten.
Lebensraum: Orchideen sind in den unterschiedlichsten Lebensräumen zu finden. Viele Arten wachsen als Epiphyten und klammern sich an Bäume in den feuchten Baumkronen tropischer Regenwälder, wo sie Feuchtigkeit und Nährstoffe aus der Luft aufnehmen. Andere Arten gedeihen in gemäßigten Regionen und wachsen im Boden oder auf Felsen. Einige Orchideen haben sich sogar an raue, trockene Umgebungen angepasst, was sie zu einer der vielseitigsten Pflanzenfamilien macht. Ihre Fähigkeit, sich an verschiedene Klimazonen und Bedingungen anzupassen, trägt zu ihrer weiten Verbreitung und ihrem ökologischen Erfolg bei.
Masdevallia microsiphon
A compact epiphyte native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, notable for its exceptionally long, thread-like scapes that rise well above the dense ro...
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A striking hybrid of Masd. ignea × Masd. veitchiana, bearing large, pendulous flowers with fully fused sepals forming an elongated tubular structur...
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A remarkably free-flowering species from the Andean cloud forests, producing an abundance of small, creamy white to pale yellow-green flowers simul...
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A primary hybrid between Masd. rolfeana and Masd. polysticta, combining the bold, large-flowered presence of the first parent with the floriferous ...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMasdevallia papillosa
A compact, clumping species from Andean cloud forests, producing dozens of small flowers simultaneously on short ramicauls at foliage level. Each t...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMasdevallia Paulina Villena
A vigorous primary hybrid between Masd. empusa and Masd. bicolor, producing multiple pendulous flowers simultaneously on long, arching ramicauls. B...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMasdevallia phoebe
A compact, floriferous species endemic to the cloud forests of Ecuador. Multiple globose, fleshy flowers are produced simultaneously on short, erec...
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A floriferous species from Andean cloud forests with arching racemes carrying multiple blooms simultaneously. This numbered clone features flowers ...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMasdevallia prolixa
A dramatic miniature orchid from Andean cloud forests, prized for its elegantly structured blooms. The flowers feature fused sepals forming a smoot...
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A truly unusual miniature orchid from the cloud forests of Ecuador, instantly recognizable by its compact, urn-shaped blooms — a form so distinctiv...
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A distinctive species from the Andean cloud forests, it bears elegantly tubular flowers with a tall, erect tail that gives each bloom a striking ar...
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Masdevallia rigens
Masdevallia rufescens
A handsome miniature orchid from Andean cloud forests, admired for its elegantly structured blooms. The flowers are distinctly open, with three wel...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMasdevallia sanctae-rosae
A fascinating miniature orchid from Andean cloud forests, notable for its translucent, softly toned blooms produced in clusters along slender, arch...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMasdevallia sernae
A striking miniature orchid prized for its vivid, jewel-toned blooms and compact growth habit. The flowers display the characteristic triangular sh...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMasdevallia terborchii
Named in honor of orchid enthusiast Ted Terborch, this cool-growing species from Ecuador is among the more sought-after in Ecuagenera's collection....
Vollständige Details anzeigenMasdevallia theleura
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Named for the small nipple-like protuberances at the tips of its sepal tails — theleura from the Greek for "nipple-tailed" — this intermediate-cool...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMasdevallia ventricosa
Named for the swollen, convex form of its floral tube — as the epithet ventricosa suggests — this intermediate-growing species from Ecuador present...
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Masdevallia Venus dunkel
Masdevallia Zara Moscoso
A stunning primary hybrid between Masd. veitchiana peach #1 and Masd. ingridiana, combining the bold, showy presence of veitchiana with the refined...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMasdevallia virens
Named for its characteristically greenish floral tones, Masd. virens is a distinctive intermediate-growing species from Ecuador that stands out wit...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMaxillaria Pepe Portilla
A primary hybrid of Max. fractiflexa × Max. speciosa, combining two bold Maxillaria species known for their dramatic flower structure. The blooms a...
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Pleurothallis alveolata
A fascinating miniature epiphyte from the Andean cloud forests, producing dense, tightly packed racemes of tiny flowers directly from the surface o...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPleurothallis ankyloglossa
A slender epiphyte from the Andean cloud forests, producing erect racemes with flowers arranged in a neat, evenly spaced succession along the stem....
Vollständige Details anzeigenPleurothallis bivalvis 'Ecuagenera'
A selected clone of this leaf-blooming Andean epiphyte, chosen for its well-proportioned, cleanly structured flower. The broad, square-rounded dors...
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Pleurothallis gomezii
A vigorous species from the Andean cloud forests, producing long, pendant racemes of numerous small flowers from the base of a large, coriaceous le...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPleurothallis grandiflora
A bold epiphyllous species from the Andean cloud forests, bearing a solitary, oversized flower directly from the surface of an elliptic, coriaceous...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPleurothallis microcardia sbsp. microcardia
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The nominal subspecies of Pths. microcardia, bearing solitary flowers directly on a broad, bilobed, fleshy leaf. The widely spreading lateral sepal...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPleurothallis phalangifera
A small epiphyte native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, bearing pendant racemes of translucent yellow-green flowers with elongated, filiform-taile...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPleurothallis recurvata
A small epiphyte endemic to the cloud forests of Ecuador, producing solitary flowers directly on the surface of the broad, rounded leaf. The erect ...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPleurothallis rubroinversa
A small epiphyte endemic to the cloud forests of Ecuador, producing solitary flowers directly on the surface of the glaucous, fleshy leaf. The broa...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPleurothallis ruscifolia
A floriferous epiphyte from the cloud forests of tropical America, producing dense racemes of simultaneously open flowers in a uniform, vivid golde...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPleurothallis saueri
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A small epiphyte endemic to the cloud forests of Ecuador, bearing solitary flowers on erect peduncles. Three elongated, filiform-tailed sepals spre...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPleurothallis vorator
A small epiphyte endemic to the cloud forests of Ecuador, producing flowers of bold, predatory character. The long, divergent lateral sepals and ho...
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