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.
Stelis megaloglossa
Lockhartia parthenoglossa
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Bulbophyllum abbreviatum f. orange
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A visually striking epiphyte from the tropical forests of New Guinea, producing perfectly circular umbels with numerous flowers arranged radially l...
View full detailsMasdevallia coccinea 'Gualaceo'
Lepanthes pelvis
A distinctive miniature species from the cloud forests of Central America. It grows a single large elliptic leaf with a finely papillose texture an...
View full detailsEpidendrum macrum
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A vigorous reed-stem epiphyte from the Andean cloud forests of South America, producing multiple tall, slender, erect racemes simultaneously, each ...
View full detailsMasdevallia agaster
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This distinctive species produces striking flowers with unique characteristics and attractive coloration, making it a valuable addition to intermed...
View full detailsDracula kareniae 'Naranjita'
Dracula hirtzii dark
Dracula hirtzii dark
Cattleya maxima 'Vilcabamba'
Masdevallia bonplandii cf
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Acianthera pubescens
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Acianthera pubescens Culture Successful cultivation of the charming Acianthera pubescens. Here are some important cultural tips to ensure its thriv...
View full detailsMasdevallia ivanii
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An eye-catching species bearing flowers with the broad, fused sepaline tube and graceful elongated tails typical of the genus, produced on upright ...
View full detailsOrnithocephalus ciliatus
Dimerandra emarginata
Dichaea ecuadorensis
Bulbophyllum translucidum
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Andinia xenion
A rare and diminutive epiphyte from the high-altitude cloud forests of the Andes, forming tight cushion-like mats of small, fleshy leaves. It produ...
View full detailsPleurothallis tridentata
Paphiopedilum insigne var. sanderae
Epidendrum plurifolionocturnum
A slender reed-stem epiphyte from the cloud forests of northern South America, bearing solitary or few-flowered racemes of striking, spider-shaped ...
View full detailsDendrobium bigibbum
Zootrophion atropurpureum
Stelis guianensis var Maria
Stelis argentata
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Stelis argentata
Pleurothallis medinae
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This distinctive miniature orchid species is renowned for its compact growth habit and delicate flowering characteristics. Found in the cloud fores...
View full detailsPleurothallis imperialis
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A striking epiphyllous miniature native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, bearing a solitary flower directly from the surface of a broad, glossy, co...
View full detailsPleurothallis glossopogon
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A slender miniature from the Andean cloud forests, producing successive flowers on an erect scape. The narrow dorsal sepal tapers into an extraordi...
View full detailsOncidium pyramidale
A floriferous epiphyte native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, producing tall, pyramidal spikes densely set with numerous small flowers arranged al...
View full detailsMaxillaria chlorantha
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Successful cultivation of Maxillaria chlorantha. Here are some important cultural tips to ensure its thriving growth: Light: prefers bright, indi...
View full detailsMasdevallia uniflora albina
The albino form of Masd. uniflora, producing flowers entirely devoid of the typical pigmentation — a rare and striking botanical variant. Like the ...
View full detailsMasdevallia superbiens
The name says it all — superbiens, meaning "superb" or "magnificent" — and this cool-growing species from Ecuador lives up to it. One of the larger...
View full detailsMasdevallia murex
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A robust epiphyte native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, notable for its basal flowering habit — blooms emerge directly at the base of the plant a...
View full detailsMasdevallia instar
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One of the more striking members of the genus, this species captivates with boldly patterned flowers whose fused sepals form a broad, open tube ado...
View full detailsMasdevallia catapheres
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This distinctive Ecuadorian species produces elegant flowers with fused sepals forming a tubular structure and prominent sepaline tails that create...
View full detailsEpidendrum purum
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A large reed-stem epiphyte from the cloud forests of South America, producing spectacular, highly branched panicles with numerous pendant, densely ...
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