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 vieirana
An elegant species from the Ecuadorian highlands, Masd. vieirana produces well-formed flowers on slender stems above a compact, tidy rosette. Its r...
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Named for its characteristically greenish floral tones, Masd. virens is a distinctive intermediate-growing species from Ecuador that stands out wit...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMasdevallia Ximena Neira
A primary hybrid between Masd. datura and Masd. rex, combining the broad, rounded floral structure of datura with the commanding presence of rex. T...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMaxillaria embreei
Successful cultivation of Maxillaria embreei. Here are some important cultural tips to ensure its thriving growth: Light: prefers bright, indirec...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMaxillaria Ivan Portilla
A hybrid of Max. fractiflexa × Max. molitor orange, two species from the Andean cloud forests. It produces large, showy flowers simultaneously on u...
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...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMaxillaria huebschii
An elegant cool-growing epiphyte native to Ecuador, producing broad, glossy lanceolate leaves and multiple flowers simultaneously on erect scapes. ...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMaxillaria splendens
An epiphytic species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, producing clusters of narrow, star-shaped flowers with elongated sepals and petals and...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMaxillaria turkeliae f. alba
Maxillaria turkeliae f. alba Culture: This is a rare variety of Maxillaria turkeliae, the alba form. A flower with white-colored petals and vines t...
Vollständige Details anzeigenMiltonia spectabilis var. moreliana
Monolena trichopoda
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Oncidium abruptum
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An epiphytic species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, immediately recognizable by its highly distinctive thick, fleshy, articulated rachis f...
Vollständige Details anzeigenOncidium astranthum
A floriferous species from the cloud forests of Ecuador, producing branched inflorescences with several flowers open simultaneously. The undulate, ...
Vollständige Details anzeigenOncidium cariniferum
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This compact species features charming small flowers with distinctive keeled sepals on delicate branching sprays, thriving in intermediate to warm ...
Vollständige Details anzeigenOncidium praestanoides
A robust epiphyte native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, producing spikes with several medium to large flowers. The very elongated, linear-lanceol...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPhragmipedium boissierianum
This medium-sized, terrestrial slipper orchid is native to wet montane forests in Ecuador and Peru, growing at elevations between 410 and 1400 mete...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPhragmipedium Wossner Twist
Phragmipedium Wossner Twist Culture: This exceptional slipper orchid hybrid, a cross between Phragmipedium richteri and Phragmipedium caudatum, sta...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPleurothallis 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 anthrax
An ethereal miniature epiphyte from the Andean cloud forests, bearing solitary flowers on slender, wiry stems. The bloom opens into a near-perfect ...
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...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPleurothallis cernua
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A remarkable Andean epiphyte with a highly distinctive cross-shaped flower. A large erect yellow-green dorsal sepal and long linear pink lateral se...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPleurothallis deflexa
A leaf-blooming epiphyte from the Andean cloud forests, producing a solitary flower on the surface of a broad, fleshy, glossy leaf. The large erect...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPleurothallis dibolia
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 nephroglossa
A miniature species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, with solitary flowers borne directly on a broad, fleshy leaf. The connate lateral sepal...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPleurothallis penelops
A miniature species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, with a distinctive tubular, channeled leaf that sheathes the plant base. A solitary flo...
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 solium
A small epiphyte endemic to the cloud forests of Ecuador, bearing solitary flowers of exceptional depth and texture. The large concave sepals are d...
Vollständige Details anzeigenPleurothallis trimeroglossa
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A small epiphyte endemic to the cloud forests of Ecuador, producing flowers of remarkable structural complexity. Olive-green sepals with irregular ...
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