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.
Masdevallia ayabacana (Big)
Named after the Ayabaca region of northern Peru, this species produces flowers with broad, overlapping sepals and graceful tail extensions on compa...
View full detailsDendrobium vexillarius orange x red
Scaphosepalum portillae
Scaphosepalum portillae
Pleurothallis fossulata
A miniature from the Andean cloud forests with a captivating epiphyllous habit: dense clusters of small flowers emerge directly from the surface of...
View full detailsPleurothallis andreae
A delicate miniature epiphyte from the Andean cloud forests, bearing solitary flowers on slender stems in the characteristic leaf-blooming fashion ...
View full detailsPleurothallis ankyloglossa red
A richly pigmented form of this slender Andean epiphyte, producing erect racemes with flowers arranged in a neat, evenly spaced succession along th...
View full detailsMasdevallia medusa
A captivating epiphyte native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, producing multiple simultaneous blooms on tall, slender, racemose scapes. Each flowe...
View full detailsCalanthe hancockii
Cyrtochilum meirax
Maxillaria subulifolia
An epiphytic miniature species from the cloud forests of South America, producing tiny, globose flowers with fleshy, inward-curving sepals and peta...
View full detailsMasdevallia crassicaudis
This distinctive species from Ecuador produces tubular flowers with thick, fleshy tails and prominent sepals. The blooms emerge on upright stems ab...
View full detailsZootrophion lappaceum (Big)
A large, well-established mat of this compact epiphyte from the cloud forests of South America, with short, clustered pseudobulbs bearing small, de...
View full detailsZootrophion endresianum (Big)
A large, well-established division of this spectacular epiphyte from the cloud forests of Ecuador, with robust, compressed pseudobulbs bearing broa...
View full detailsZootrophion dodsonii (Big)
A large, well-established division of this architecturally distinct epiphyte from the cloud forests of Ecuador, with erect, fusiform pseudobulbs be...
View full detailsZootrophion dayanum xanthinum (Big)
A large, well-established division of this exceptionally rare color form from the cloud forests of Ecuador, with vigorous, creeping stems bearing g...
View full detailsZootrophion dayanum (Big)
A large, well-established division of this scandent epiphyte from the cloud forests of Ecuador, with elongated, creeping stems bearing large, leath...
View full detailsZootrophion dayanum 'Gigi' (Big)
A large, well-established division of this selected cultivar from the cloud forests of Ecuador, forming voluminous, multi-growth clumps with large,...
View full detailsZootrophion atropurpureum (Big)
A large, well-established division of this botanically captivating epiphyte from the cloud forests of Central America, forming compact, dense clump...
View full detailsZootrophion aguirrei (Big)
A large, well-established division of this botanically remarkable epiphyte from the Andean cloud forests, with robust, erect stems bearing large, l...
View full detailsStelis tridactyloides (Big)
A large, well-established division of this exceptionally floriferous epiphyte from the cloud forests of Ecuador, forming dense, multi-stemmed clump...
View full detailsStelis stevensonii (Big)
A large, well-established division of this scandent epiphyte from the cloud forests of Ecuador, with slender, creeping stems bearing glossy, well-s...
View full detailsStelis majorella (Big)
A large, well-established division of this vigorous epiphyte from the cloud forests of Ecuador, forming dense, multi-stemmed clumps with broad, glo...
View full detailsStelis disticha (Big)
A large, well-established division of this vigorous epiphyte from the cloud forests of Ecuador, with broad, arching lanceolate leaves emerging from...
View full detailsSpecklinia grobyi (Big)
A large, well-established mat of this prolific miniature epiphyte from the cloud forests of South America, forming a dense, fan-shaped clump of spa...
View full detailsMaxillaria lehmannii (Big)
A robust epiphytic species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, known for its striking, waxy flowers and compact, clumping growth habit. The blo...
View full detailsPaphiopedilum hirsutissimum f. alba
Masdevallia infracta albescens
The albescens form of Masd. infracta bears softly pale, near-white flowers with a delicate creamy suffusion, retaining the species' signature trian...
View full detailsMasdevallia chasei
This distinctive Ecuadorian species produces elegant flowers with fused sepals forming a tubular structure and gracefully elongated sepaline tails ...
View full detailsPleurothallis grandiflora 'Gigi'
A select clone of the epiphyllous Pths. grandiflora, bearing a solitary flower directly from the surface of a mottled, coriaceous leaf. The command...
View full detailsPleurothallis divaricans
Masdevallia juan-albertoi
A unique species that features flowers with the fused sepal tube and the characteristic tapered tails of the genus, produced in slender, erect indi...
View full detailsMasdevallia coccinea f. pink 'Ecuagenera'
This exceptional pink form of the iconic Andean species produces spectacular large flowers with broad, fused sepals forming a wide triangular struc...
View full detailsMasdevallia attenuata
An elegant Ecuadorian species producing flowers with slender, tapering sepals and refined tubular structure. Compact plants bloom successively, mak...
View full detailsKoellensteinia morona-santiagoensis
Maxillaria pastorellii
A distinctive species from the cloud forests of Ecuador, forming upright, branching stems densely clothed in small, oblong leaves. Flowers emerge f...
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