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 rodrigoi (Big)
A large, well-established division of this morphologically striking epiphyte from the cloud forests of South America, forming dense, multi-stemmed ...
View full detailsStelis patinaria (Big)
A large, well-established division of this substantial epiphyte from the cloud forests of Ecuador, forming voluminous, multi-stemmed clumps with br...
View full detailsStelis jamesonii (Big)
A large, well-established mat of this creeping epiphyte from the cloud forests of Ecuador, with an active rhizome producing dense clusters of succu...
View full detailsStelis guianensis var Maria (Big)
A large, well-established division of this selected variety from the cloud forests of Ecuador, forming dense, multi-stemmed clumps with broad, arch...
View full detailsSpecklinia producta (Big)
A large, well-established mat of this creeping epiphyte from the cloud forests of Ecuador, with dense, arching, channeled leaves forming an expansi...
View full detailsRestrepia dodsonii (Big)
A large, well-established division of this creeping epiphyte from the cloud forests of Ecuador, with dense, interlacing stems bearing glossy, ovate...
View full detailsRestrepia citrina #2 (Big)
A large, well-established division of this compact epiphyte from the cloud forests of Ecuador, offered with multiple mature growths ready to perfor...
View full detailsPorroglossum apoloae (Big)
A captivating miniature epiphyte from the cloud forests of South America, forming dense rosettes of narrow, ciliate leaves. The slender, erect infl...
View full detailsOncidium Orange Clouds (Big)
A primary hybrid of Onc. manuelariasii × Onc. noezlianum, offered here as a large, well-established specimen with a vigorous root system and multip...
View full detailsOncidium Artejerezorum (Big)
A primary hybrid of Onc. cinnamomeum × Onc. odoratum, offered here as a large, well-established specimen ready to bloom. The narrow, undulate sepal...
View full detailsStelis allenii
Luisia zollingeri
Anathallis stenophylla
Anathallis jesupiorum
Masdevallia bicolor
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An attractive Ecuadorian species producing flowers with distinctive two-toned coloration and characteristic tubular form. Compact plants bloom succ...
View full detailsWarczewiczella mashpiensis
This is a monopodial, epiphytic orchid native to the cloud forests of the Mashpi region in Ecuador, an area known for its high biodiversity. This s...
View full detailsMasdevallia rufescens
A handsome miniature orchid from Andean cloud forests, admired for its elegantly structured blooms. The flowers are distinctly open, with three wel...
View full detailsStelis hirtzii
Stelis hirtzii
Pleurothallis dibolia
Masdevallia theleura
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Named for the small nipple-like protuberances at the tips of its sepal tails — theleura from the Greek for "nipple-tailed" — this intermediate-cool...
View full detailsMasdevallia colossus
This spectacular species produces enormous flowers that can reach up to 15 cm in length, making it one of the largest in the genus. The striking bl...
View full detailsMasdevallia coccinea 'Gigi'
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This exceptional selection of the iconic Andean species produces spectacular large flowers with broad, fused sepals forming a wide triangular struc...
View full detailsEpidendrum englerioides
Successful cultivation of the enchanting Epidendrum englerioides. Here are some important cultural tips to ensure its thriving growth: Light: Epi...
View full detailsDracula psittacina 1
Dracula kareniae 'Machangara'
Cattleya maxima Ecua 0147 x Ecua 0145
Dracula x kareniae 'Chocolate'
Dracula x kareniae "Chocolate"
Masdevallia picea
A bold and dramatic species from Andean cloud forests, producing large, solitary flowers with a striking triangular silhouette. The three sepals fu...
View full detailsEpidendrum megagastrium
A reed-stem epiphyte from the Andean cloud forests of South America, bearing few-flowered racemes of small, star-shaped blooms on upright cane stem...
View full detailsCampyloneurum muscifolium
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Dalechampia spathulata aff
This fascinating tropical shrub is a relative of Dalechampia spathulata. The term 'aff' indicates that this specific variety presents slight differ...
View full detailsMaxillaria bicallosa
A compact epiphyte native to Ecuador, producing multiple flowers simultaneously on short scapes from distinctly mottled pseudobulbs. The lanceolate...
View full detailsEpidendrum suinii
A slender reed-stem epiphyte endemic to the cloud forests of Ecuador, bearing solitary or few-flowered racemes of graceful, star-shaped blooms on w...
View full detailsMasdevallia revoluta
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A distinctive species from the Andean cloud forests, it bears elegantly tubular flowers with a tall, erect tail that gives each bloom a striking ar...
View full detailsEpidendrum marsupiale
A reed-stem epiphyte endemic to the cloud forests of Ecuador, bearing solitary, large flowers on upright stems. The bloom displays an erect, elonga...
View full detailsMaxillaria hedwigiae
A charming epiphyte from the Andean cloud forests, forming clusters of elongated, cylindrical pseudobulbs with narrow, linear leaves. Small, delica...
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