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.
Ceratostema pedunculatum
Ceratostema pedunculatum Culture Explore Ceratostema pedunculatum, a well-established and striking species within the Ericaceae family, known for i...
Afficher tous les détailsCeratostema gualaquizensis
Ceratostema gualaquizensis Culture: Light: Prefers bright, filtered light (similar to dappled forest sunlight); avoid harsh midday sun to prevent...
Afficher tous les détailsOeonia rosea
Phragmipedium Eric Young xanthinum red
Check out this gorgeous Phragmipedium Eric Young growing at Ecuagenera! It's a special orchid, a hybrid of Phragmipedium longifolium alba and Phrag...
Afficher tous les détailsCeratostema lanigerum
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Native to the high-altitude cloud forests of the Andes, Ceratostema lanigerum is a striking epiphytic shrub known for its woolly, velvety leaves (h...
Afficher tous les détailsCeratostema loucianae
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Ceratostema loucianae Culture Light: Prefers bright, indirect light (70–80% shade cloth or dappled sunlight). Avoid direct midday sun to prevent ...
Afficher tous les détailsCeratostema silvicola
A sun-kissed treasure of Ecuador's lower montane forests, Ceratostema silvicola captivates with its glossy emerald leaves and flaming trumpet-shape...
Afficher tous les détailsCeratostema pendens
3.5 / 5.0
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This is an epiphytic shrub from the Andean cloud forests. It is prized for its unusual, waxy, tubular flowers that hang down gracefully. Light: B...
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