Orchid
The Orchidaceae family, known worldwide as the queens of ornamental flowers, is one of the most diverse, sophisticated, and fascinating in the plant kingdom. With more than 30,000 species and countless hybrids, orchids captivate collectors with their extraordinary variety of shapes, colors, and fragrances, along with their elegant and intricate floral structures that resemble true works of natural art.
From miniature species such as Lepanthes, ideal for terrariums and compact spaces, to iconic genera like Cattleya, admired for their beauty and presence, orchids display remarkable adaptability. Many species grow epiphytically in tropical forests, making them especially valued by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.
Epidendrum criniferum
A reed-stem orchid native to the forests of Ecuador, producing loose corymbs of highly distinctive flowers with very long, narrow, spotted sepals a...
View full detailsDryadella speculifera
Kefersteinia pulchella
Pleurothallis secunda
Pleurothallis complanata
A stunning leaf-blooming epiphyte native to Ecuador, producing flowers directly on the iridescent leaf surface. The glassy translucent periath fram...
View full detailsCattleya purpurata (Rubra Canever # 14 Budny x Sanguínea '105')
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Dimerandra emarginata alba
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Polystachya piersii
Cattleya trianae 'Amesiana' alba
Bulbophyllum vietnamense
This distinctive species features remarkable umbellate inflorescences with bright golden-yellow flowers that create stunning displays and is renown...
View full detailsMasdevallia eurynogaster
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Distinctive broad-bellied flowers characterize this intriguing species, with unique inflated form that sets it apart from other Masdevallias. The v...
View full detailsPaphiopedilum sukhakulii f. album
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Maxillaria lutescens
A robust and floriferous species from the cloud forests of Ecuador, bearing large, waxy flowers singly on short scapes from the base of well-develo...
View full detailsMasdevallia venus
Named after the goddess of beauty, Masd. venus is an intermediate-growing species from Ecuador that produces well-formed flowers above a compact, t...
View full detailsMaxillaria purpureolabia
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A robust and architecturally striking species from the cloud forests of South America, forming upright, fan-like growths without prominent pseudobu...
View full detailsRhyncholaelia glauca
This distinctive epiphytic orchid is celebrated for its unique botanical characteristics and adaptable nature, making it an ideal choice for collec...
View full detailsRestrepia trichoglossa #2
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Pendusalpinx berlineri
Ludisia discolor
Ludisia discolor Culture Discover the understated elegance of Ludisia discolor, commonly known as the Jewel Orchid. Here are key cultural tips for ...
View full detailsCyrtochilum deuterovierlingii 419 x 363
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Coelogyne peltastes
Coelogyne peltastes is a unique orchid species renowned for its remarkable shield-like foliage and pendulous flowering habit. This distinctive epip...
View full detailsBulbophyllum patens
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A warm-growing epiphyte from the lowland and montane forests of Southeast Asia, producing large, wide-open solitary flowers with five spreading lan...
View full detailsMaxillaria azulensis
An elegant epiphyte from the Andean cloud forests, producing solitary flowers with a tall, erect dorsal sepal, horizontally spreading lateral sepal...
View full detailsDracula houtteana 'Seminario San Luis' AOS/CCM 85
Dracula alcithoe
Zootrophion aguirrei
Stelis pilosa
Stelis pilosa
Stelis kefersteiniana #2
Stelis dapsilis
Stelis dapsilis
Sauvetrea alpestris
An epiphytic species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, producing solitary flowers on short peduncles from slender, elongated pseudobulbs, wit...
View full detailsPorroglossum olivaceum
Porroglossum olivaceum
Pleurothallis masdevalliopsis
A miniature species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, with elongated, tailed sepals and a fringed lip that closely resembles the genus Masdev...
View full detailsOncidium planilabre
This is a small to medium-sized, epiphytic species found across a wide vertical range, from sea level up to 2500 meters, in tropical dry and moist ...
View full detailsMeiracyllium trinasutum f. alba
Masdevallia velox
The epithet velox — meaning "swift" — reflects the vigorous, fast-growing nature of this cool-growing species from Ecuador. A free-flowering and re...
View full detailsMasdevallia rolfeana
A captivating miniature species from the cloud forests of Central America, it bears deep burgundy flowers with a velvety texture and long, slender ...
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