Orchidaceae
The Orchidaceae family, or orchids, is one of the largest and most diverse plant families in the world, known for their intricate and exotic flowers. Orchids are admired for their beauty and variety, with species exhibiting a stunning array of shapes, sizes, and colors. These plants are incredibly adaptable, thriving in diverse environments from tropical rainforests to arid deserts.
Habitat: Orchids can be found in a wide range of habitats. Many species grow as epiphytes, clinging to trees in the humid canopies of tropical rainforests, where they capture moisture and nutrients from the air. Others thrive in temperate regions, growing in the ground or on rocks. Some orchids have even adapted to survive in harsh, dry environments, making them one of the most versatile plant families. Their ability to adapt to various climates and conditions contributes to their widespread distribution and ecological success.
Maxillaria caucana
Successful cultivation of Maxillaria caucana. Here are some important cultural tips to ensure its thriving growth: Light: Prefers bright, indirec...
View full detailsCymbidium Leopard Ec
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Cymbidium Culture Orchids of the Cymbidium genus are highly prized for their spectacular, long-lasting flower spikes and diverse color palette. Th...
View full detailsStelis kefersteiniana
Lepanthes elata
A large-flowered miniature species from the Andean cloud forests. It grows a long, dark lanceolate leaf and produces successive flowers directly ov...
View full detailsCattleya purpurata Sanguinea x Rubra
Cattleya purpurata Culture Light: Give it very bright, indirect light, like filtered morning sun. High light levels are necessary for good flower...
View full detailsCattleya purpurata Rubra x Sanguinea
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Cattleya purpurata Rubra x Sanguinea is a breathtaking orchid species that combines the rich, deep red coloration of the 'Rubra' variety with the v...
View full detailsCattleya purpurata f. vinicolor x f. carnea
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Cattleya labiata 'amesiana'
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Bulbophyllum papulosum
This remarkable epiphytic orchid is distinguished by its prolific flowering habit and distinctive coloration, representing an excellent choice for ...
View full detailsRhyncholaeliocattleya Espondilus
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A fragrant hybrid of Rlc. Ahualoa × C. dowiana, bearing large Cattleya-type flowers with distinctly elongated, lanceolate sepals and petals inherit...
View full detailsPhragmipedium Super Besseae
Phragmipedium Super Besseae Culture: This exceptional slipper orchid hybrid is a cross between Phragmipedium Wössner Rosenglanz and Phragmipedium b...
View full detailsPhragmipedium Dr Koopowitz
Masdevallia Pink Mist 'Canary'
A primary hybrid between Masd. strobelii and Masd. coccinea, combining the compact, robust growth habit of the first parent with the large, globose...
View full detailsLycaste Hanamikouji
A cross of Lyc. Hanase and Lyc. Shoalhaven 'Kyoto', producing large, globose flowers with broad rounded sepals and softly incurved petals that encl...
View full detailsHouhopea Wayne Riggs
Dendrobium Ivan Portilla
Dendrobium Butterfly Jewel
Cattlianthe Belairensis
Cymbidium Gigi Verde
Cymbidium Culture Orchids of the Cymbidium genus are highly prized for their spectacular, long-lasting flower spikes and diverse color palette. The...
View full detailsCymbidium Honey Green Melissa
Orchids of the Cymbidium genus are highly prized for their spectacular, long-lasting flower spikes and diverse color palette. They are robust and v...
View full detailsPhragmipedium Ivan Portilla
Культура Phragmipedium Ivan Portilla: Этот исключительный гибрид орхидеи-туфли является результатом скрещивания Phrag. Grouville и Phrag. kovachii....
View full detailsMaxillaria lepidota
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A compact species from the cloud forests of South America, bearing single flowers on upright, slender scapes. The blooms display elongated, ribbon-...
View full detailsPhragmipedium Super Rubies
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Phragmipedium Super Rubies Culture: This exceptional slipper orchid hybrid is a cross between Phragmipedium humboldtii and Phragmipedium besseae, c...
View full detailsEncyclia granitica
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This orchid species, known as the Granite Encyclia, is celebrated for its adaptation to rocky areas, featuring large pseudobulbs with leathery leav...
View full detailsDendrobium subclausum
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Kefersteinia tolimensis
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This enchanting orchid species is renowned for its intricate floral beauty and compact epiphytic growth habit, making it an excellent choice for co...
View full detailsRestrepia dodsonii
Restrepia dodsonii
Anguloa cliftonii
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Anguloa cliftonii Culture The Anguloa cliftonii is a large, cool-growing terrestrial orchid species renowned for its impressive size and distinctiv...
View full detailsAspasia lunata
Aspasia lunata Culture: Successful cultivation of the lovely Aspasia lunata. Here are some important cultural tips to ensure its thriving growth: ...
View full detailsAliceara Tahoma Glacier
This is a complex intergeneric hybrid (Bratonia Cartagena x Oncidium Alaskan Sunset). This orchid is known for its elegant, star-shaped flowers and...
View full detailsBulbophyllum ambrosia
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This adaptable lithophytic orchid is celebrated for its temperature tolerance and unique growing characteristics, making it an interesting specimen...
View full detailsBulbophyllum tricanaliferum
This sprawling orchid, is found in Papua New Guinea, growing as an epiphyte or terrestrial in lower montane forests at elevations of 1900 to 2400 m...
View full detailsCattleya Carmen
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Cattleya trianae splash
This clone 'splash' is a vigorous, large evergreen orchid known for its reliable growth and unique floral pattern. Its vibrant color splashes on pe...
View full detailsCoelogyne fimbriata
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This medium-sized epiphytic orchid species is celebrated for its distinctive fringed flowers that display delicate white petals with intricate fimb...
View full detailsDracula andreettae
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