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.
Cattleya maxima 'Vilcabamba'
Dendrobium pulchellum
Dendrobium nobile f. alba
Dendrobium trichostomum yellow purple leaf x green leaf
Warczewiczella discolor f. alba
Cattleya schroederae Ecua 0463 x Ecua 0491
Vandopsis gigantea
Vanda cristata
Trisetella scobina
Trisetella pantex
Pelexia weberbaueri
Masdevallia jorgeportillana
This is a medium-sized species that grows in trees or on the ground in high-altitude cloud forests in Ecuador. This species is named after Jorge Po...
View full detailsMasdevallia alexportillae
This is a small species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador. Like most Masdevallia species, it is an epiphyte with a compact, tufted growth hab...
View full detailsLepanthes scrotifera
This is a miniature, epiphytic orchid, native to the cloud forests of Ecuador and Colombia, thriving at cool elevations. It is identified by its sl...
View full detailsLepanthes rubripetala
Lepanthes ribes
Lepanthes medusa
Lepanthes gemmula
Lepanthes ansaloniae
Lepanthes alopex
Laelia anceps f. semialba
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Laelia anceps f. carnea
Gomesa croesus
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Dryadella gnoma
Dracula bellerophon
Coryanthes verrucolineata
Cattleya warneri (selec x supernova)
Cattleya maxima. 'Barbara'
Cattleya maxima f. albescens
Cattleya maxima Ecua 0204 x Ecua 0201
Warrea warreana
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Stelis famelica
Maxillaria weberbaueri
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Lepanthes meganthera
Dresslerella sijmiana
Dresslerella sijmiana Culture Light: This orchid prefers very low, indirect light. It grows in the deep shade of its native cloud forest habitat....
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