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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.
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Anthurium Raven Soul (seedling)
Anth. Raven Soul is an exceptional hybrid between Anth. crystallinum x Anth. luxurians, known for its distinctive quilted foliage and remarkable co...
View full detailsAnthurium xanthophylloides (seedling)
Anthurium decipiens (seedling)
Anthurium decipiens Culture: This captivating species showcases distinctive foliage with remarkable textural characteristics, featuring large heart...
View full detailsCeratostema jorgebritoi
3.5 / 5.0
2 Reviews
Ceratostema jorgebritoi Culture Introducing Ceratostema jorgebritoi, a newly described species from the Ericaceae family, dedicated to Jorge Brito-...
View full detailsTrichocentrum microchilum
Cattleya coccinea 'Gigi' x coccinea
Anthurium Velvet Eclipse seedling
5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Anth. Velvet Eclipse is an exceptional hybrid seedling resulting from the cross of Anth. luxurians and Anth. nigrolaminum Ecuagenera. This young pl...
View full detailsAnthurium Sylva Nova (seedling)
This exceptional hybrid seedling between Anth. nigrolaminum 'Gigi' clone and Anth. papillilaminum represents an extraordinary opportunity for enthu...
View full detailsAnthurium Amazon Diamond Inverse crossing (seedling)
5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Anthurium Amazon Diamond IC Culture This is Anth. luxurians x Anth. besseae aff is a unique inverse cross with a dark green leaf color that can be ...
View full detailsAnthurium Neon Lace (seedling)
5.0 / 5.0
3 Reviews
Cultivating this young Anthurium hybrid requires extra care, focusing on: Light: Gentle, bright, indirect light is crucial. Avoid strong direct s...
View full detailsTrichotosia vulpina
Trachoma phillipsii
This miniature, monopodial epiphyte, is native to the Philippines, where it is found at elevations around 1000 meters. It has a short, cylindrical ...
View full detailsSudamerlycaste jamesiorum
Cattleya coccinea x 'Pepe'
This is a selected cross of the species Sophronitis coccinea (often classified as C. coccinea), native to the mountains and coastal regions of Braz...
View full detailsCattleya coccinea var miniata
5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Sarcochilus Nelligen #1 x Sarcochilus George Colthup 'Lloyd'
Sarcochilus Kulnura Vibrance x Sarcochilus Kulnura Warrior
This exceptional Australian orchid hybrid, a cross between Sarcochilus Kulnura Vibrance and Sarcochilus Kulnura Warrior, features stunning purple f...
View full detailsSarcochilus Kulnura Vibrance x Sarcochilus hartmannii Red Snow x Roberto
This complex clump-forming Sarcochilus is a small, cool-to-intermediate growing epiphyte from the Australian continent. This group of hybrids is be...
View full detailsCeratostema pedunculatum
Ceratostema pedunculatum Culture Explore Ceratostema pedunculatum, a well-established and striking species within the Ericaceae family, known for i...
View full detailsCeratostema gualaquizensis
Ceratostema gualaquizensis Culture: Light: Prefers bright, filtered light (similar to dappled forest sunlight); avoid harsh midday sun to prevent...
View full detailsOeonia 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...
View full detailsCeratostema lanigerum
2.0 / 5.0
1 Review
Native to the high-altitude cloud forests of the Andes, Ceratostema lanigerum is a striking epiphytic shrub known for its woolly, velvety leaves (h...
View full detailsCeratostema loucianae
4.0 / 5.0
3 Reviews
Ceratostema loucianae Culture Light: Prefers bright, indirect light (70–80% shade cloth or dappled sunlight). Avoid direct midday sun to prevent ...
View full detailsCeratostema silvicola
A sun-kissed treasure of Ecuador's lower montane forests, Ceratostema silvicola captivates with its glossy emerald leaves and flaming trumpet-shape...
View full detailsCeratostema pendens
3.5 / 5.0
6 Reviews
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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