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.
Pomatocalpa spicatum
Ponthieva maculata
Ponthieva maculata
Ponthieva villosa
Porroglossum andreettae
Porroglossum andreettae
Porroglossum dejonghei
Porroglossum panguiensis
Porroglossum panguiensis
Prosthechea cochleata
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Prosthechea cochleata
Psychopsis papilio
Restrepia condorensis
Restrepia condorensis
Restrepia flosculata #2
Restrepia flosculata #2
Maxillaria notylioglossa xanthina
Rodriguezia refracta
Sarcochilus falcatus
Scaphosepalum breve dark
Scaphosepalum breve dark
Scaphosepalum tiaratum
Scaphosepalum tiaratum
Schomburgkia undulata xanthina
This stunning Central American orchid species is celebrated for its impressive large flowers and vigorous growth habit, making it an excellent choi...
View full detailsSeidenfadenia mitrata
Oncidium pichinchensis
Oncidium wallisoides
Sobralia hirtzii
Sobralia hirtzii is a cool-to-warm growing species native to Ecuador. This terrestrial orchid features attractive, upright, cane-like stems with pl...
View full detailsSobralia luerorum
This is a cool-to-cold growing terrestrial or epiphytic species from the eastern slopes of the Andes (1300–2500 meters). It features stout, erect, ...
View full detailsSobralia undatocarinata
Sobralia violacea
This orchid is a very widespread species that grows as a large terrestrial or epiphyte throughout Central and South America. It develops tall, cane...
View full detailsSobralia violacea coerulea ´Gigi` x coerulea ´Virgen`
Specklinia recula
Specklinia recula
Stanhopea anfracta
Stanhopea candida
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Stanhopea florida
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Stanhopea gibbosa
Stanhopea grandiflora
Stelis bivalvis
Stelis bivalvis
Stelis carnosilabia
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Stelis carnosilabia
Stelis debilis
Stelis debilis
Stelis disticha
Stelis disticha
Stelis imraei
Stelis imraei