Orquídea
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.
Dendrobium violaceum f. pink x f. blue
Dendrobium violaceum
Dendrobium schuetzei
Dendrobium lawesii bicolor red yellow
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Dendrobium lawesii
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Dendrobium hercoglossum
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Dendrobium hellwigianum
Dendrobium amethystoglossum
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Dendrobium alaticaulinum
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Cyrtochilum volubile
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Cyrtochilum halteratum
Maxillaria frontinoensis
Cyclopogon argyrotaenius
Cuitlauzina pulchella
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Coelogyne triplicatula
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This charming epiphytic orchid native to Myanmar and Thailand, produces elegant yellow-green flowers with distinctive brown-marked labelos, creatin...
Ver todos los detallesCoelogyne flaccida
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Coelogyne fimbriata
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This medium-sized epiphytic orchid species is celebrated for its distinctive fringed flowers that display delicate white petals with intricate fimb...
Ver todos los detallesCoelogyne asperata
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This remarkable orchid, a large epiphyte from Southeast Asia, is highly valued for its striking, fragrant flowers. Here are some tips for growing i...
Ver todos los detallesCampyloneurum muscifolium
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Maxillaria praestans
Bulbophyllum trigonopus
This distinctive epiphytic orchid is celebrated for its unique flowering characteristics and pendant growth habit, making it a fascinating specimen...
Ver todos los detallesBulbophyllum speciosum
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Bulbophyllum picturatum
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This extraordinary miniature orchid is an epiphytic species known for its compact size and exceptional flowering performance, resulting in a warm t...
Ver todos los detallesBulbophyllum nitidum
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This miniature epiphyte, native to New Guinea, grows in lower montane forests across a wide elevation range (450 to 2400 meters). It features small...
Ver todos los detallesBulbophyllum maximum
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Bulbophyllum mandibulare
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Bulbophyllum longiflorum
This medium-sized epiphyte is one of the most widely distributed Bulbophyllum species, found across Madagascar, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Isl...
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This unifoliate epiphytic orchid species is celebrated for its compact growth habit and distinctive fragrant flowers that emerge from small pseudob...
Ver todos los detallesBulbophyllum lindleyanum
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Bulbophyllum lepidum
Bulbophyllum lasiochilum
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This miniature epiphytic orchid species from Southeast Asia is celebrated for its compact growth habit and distinctive strawberry-scented flowers t...
Ver todos los detallesBulbophyllum grandiflorum
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This distinctive Bulbophyllum species is characterized by its large, showy flowers that bloom in vibrant shades of yellow and orange, creating spec...
Ver todos los detallesBulbophyllum frostii
Bulbophyllum frostii is an elegant epiphytic orchid featuring large, pendulous flowers that add dramatic flair to any collection. Known for its str...
Ver todos los detallesBulbophyllum crassipes
This cool-growing epiphyte, originates from the Himalayas, India, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam, thriving in broad-leaved forests at elevations of 11...
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This epiphytic orchid, known as "The Hidden Bulbophyllum," has a wide distribution across Southeast Asia and Oceania at elevations around 1000 to 1...
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