Orquídeas
La familia Orchidaceae, u orquídeas, es una de las familias de plantas más grandes y diversas del mundo, conocida por sus intrincadas y exóticas flores. Las orquídeas son admiradas por su belleza y variedad, con especies que exhiben una sorprendente variedad de formas, tamaños y colores. Estas plantas son increíblemente adaptables y prosperan en diversos entornos, desde selvas tropicales hasta desiertos áridos.
Hábitat: Las orquídeas se pueden encontrar en una amplia variedad de hábitats. Muchas especies crecen como epífitas, adheridas a los árboles en las copas húmedas de las selvas tropicales, donde capturan la humedad y los nutrientes del aire. Otras prosperan en regiones templadas, creciendo en el suelo o sobre rocas. Algunas orquídeas incluso se han adaptado para sobrevivir en entornos duros y secos, lo que las convierte en una de las familias de plantas más versátiles. Su capacidad para adaptarse a diversos climas y condiciones contribuye a su amplia distribución y éxito ecológico.
Masdevallia brachyura
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A charming Ecuadorian species featuring flowers with short-tailed sepals and characteristic tubular form. Compact plants bloom successively, making...
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This striking Ecuadorian species produces distinctive tubular flowers with fused sepals forming an elegant cup-like structure, displaying vibrant o...
Ver todos los detallesMasdevallia datura
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This extraordinary species produces large, tubular flowers with a distinctive trumpet-like shape and long, thread-like tails. The blooms are held o...
Ver todos los detallesMasdevallia Denis Roessiger
This outstanding primary hybrid between Masd. coccinea and Masd. rex produces vibrant flowers with excellent substance and form. The blooms are hel...
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A captivating species renowned for its beautifully spotted flowers that display intricate patterns of dots and markings across the sepals, creating...
Ver todos los detallesMasdevallia Harlequin 'Ecuagenera'
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An exceptional cultivar from the cross between Masd. yungasensis and Masd. uniflora, selected for its superior multicolored flowers with vivid patt...
Ver todos los detallesMasdevallia maduroi
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A spectacular epiphyte from the cloud forests of Central America, producing multiple simultaneous blooms on arching, pendent racemose scapes. The v...
Ver todos los detallesMasdevallia pinocchio
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An instantly recognizable species from Andean cloud forests, named for its dramatically elongated dorsal sepal that rises sharply upright from a gl...
Ver todos los detallesMasdevallia Dona Maquito
This charming hybrid between Masd. rosea and Masd. racemosa produces delicate flowers with graceful form and successive blooming throughout the yea...
Ver todos los detallesMasdevallia trochilus
Named after the hummingbird — trochilus in Greek — this intermediate-growing species from Ecuador is adapted for hummingbird pollination, with flow...
Ver todos los detallesMasdevallia weberbaueri
An intermediate-growing species from Ecuador, Masd. weberbaueri is valued for its well-formed flowers and vigorous, clumping habit. A reliable and ...
Ver todos los detallesMasdevallia welischii
A refined cool-growing species from the Ecuadorian highlands, Masd. welischii produces elegant, pendulous flowers with broad, triangular sepals and...
Ver todos los detallesMasdevallia xanthina red
Masdevallia xanthina roja
Maxillaria valenzuelana
An epiphytic species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, recognized by its highly distinctive monophyllous habit — long, channeled, succulent l...
Ver todos los detallesOncidium lehmannii
A dramatic species from the cloud forests of South America, producing branched spikes with medium to large flowers of a bold, open, spidery habit. ...
Ver todos los detallesOncidium nebulosum
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A beautiful epiphytic orchid native to the cloud forests of Central and South America. This species is recognized for its arching inflorescences th...
Ver todos los detallesOxystophyllum atropurpureum
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This extraordinary epiphytic orchid species, is known for its exceptional dark purple coloration and distinctive visual impact. It's a striking epi...
Ver todos los detallesPaphiopedilum hirsutissimum
Paphiopedilum superbiens
Papilionanthe teres
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Pescatoria ecuadorana f. albina
Phloeophila pelecaniceps
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Phragmipedium Andean Fire
Phragmipedium Graeme Jones
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Phragmipedium Graeme Jones Culture: This exceptional slipper orchid hybrid is a cross between Phragmipedium Barbara LeAnn and Phragmipedium kovachi...
Ver todos los detallesPlatystele examen-culicum
Platystele examen-culicum
Platystele lancilabris
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Platystele lancilabris
Pleurothallis crucifera
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A miniature leaf-blooming epiphyte from the Andean cloud forests, with small ovate leaves flushed red-purple on the underside and margins. The soli...
Ver todos los detallesPleurothallis decurrens
A leaf-blooming epiphyte from the Andean cloud forests, producing dense clusters of 4–5 simultaneous flowers on the surface of a broad, glossy leaf...
Ver todos los detallesPleurothallis lynniana
A bold epiphyllous species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, bearing a solitary flower from the surface of a thick, glaucous elliptic leaf. A...
Ver todos los detallesPleurothallis maduroi
A diminutive epiphyllous species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, bearing a solitary flower nestled in a depression on the surface of a larg...
Ver todos los detallesProsthechea hartwegii
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Prosthechea pamplonensis
Prosthechea vespa
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Prótesis vespa
Restrepia cymbula xanthina
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Restrepia cymbula xantina
Restrepia fritillina
Restrepia fritillina
Restrepia guttulata bicolor
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Restrepia guttulata bicolor