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.
Dracula bellerophon
Maxillaria weberbaueri
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An epiphytic species from the Andean cloud forests of South America, producing multiple flowers simultaneously on short peduncles emerging from the...
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Sobralia callosa
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Otocidium Tom Mirenda
Elleanthus fractiflexus
Holcovanstylis Arutam
Oncidium Space Mine
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A striking hybrid of Onc. sphacelatum × Onc. Carmine, producing branched spikes with several large, velvety flowers. The broadly spreading sepals a...
View full detailsOncidium Andrea Encalada
A hybrid of Onc. harryanum × Onc. dracoceps, combining the bold patterning of its Andean parents with large, well-structured flowers. The broad, sp...
View full detailsDendrobium Sairung
Dendrobium Burana Charming
Dendrobium Aridang Yellow
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Cymbidium Via Ambarino x Cym. Kx593 Tracey Winner
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 Uluru 'Sunset'
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 Greenzelle Hot Shot Ghs02 H00745
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 Angelito
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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. The...
View full detailsRhyncholaeliocattleya Andean Clouds
A fragrant hybrid of Rlc. Grace Carmen Tolentino × Rlc. Goldenzelle, bearing large, full-form Cattleya-type flowers with broad, smooth sepals and p...
View full detailsOncidium tigroides x Oncidium Gerardo Guachisaca
Pleurothallis octavioi
A compact miniature species from the Andean cloud forests, bearing solitary flowers directly on a narrow, fleshy leaf. The connate lateral sepals f...
View full detailsOncidium Harry Zelenko
A compact hybrid of Onc. portmannii × Odm. harryanum, producing short, upright spikes with medium to large, boldly patterned flowers. The broadly s...
View full detailsEpidendrum gnomus
A dwarf, compact sympodial orchid from the cloud forests of South America, with densely arranged small fleshy ovate leaves and disproportionately l...
View full detailsRhyncholaeliocattleya Ramonita Vargas
A fragrant hybrid of Rlc. Paradise Rose × C. Carmen, this warm-growing Cattleya alliance orchid produces two blooms per spike with broad, rounded p...
View full detailsDendrobium cuthbertsonii f. xanthina X f. pink x f. purple and white
Paphiopedilum henryanum ('Lucha Libre' x 'Dark Star')
Paphiopedilum Soul Element x Paph. William Provine X Paph. In-Charm Circle
Paphiopedilum Mottled Leaf Albino Type
This terrestrial orchid type is popular for its decorative, mottled foliage and its preference for warm-intermediate conditions. This description a...
View full detailsPaphiopedilum Hitchiti
Masdevallia setacea
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Phragmipedium besseae round form 'Camila' x round form 'Gigi'
Pabstiella aryter
Acianthera pardipes
Acianthera pardipes Culture: Successful cultivation of Acianthera pardipes requires attention to the following aspects: Light: Prefers shaded to ...
View full detailsStelis gigantea
Phragmipedium Vittabess (var dalessandroi x vittatum)
This is a primary slipper orchid hybrid, resulting from the cross between the selected variety Phrag. besseae var. dalessandroi and Phrag. vittatum...
View full detailsPhragmipedium Leslie Garay x Phragmipedium humboldtii 'Fortuna'
Vandachostylis Lou Sneary 'Shoutemo'
Rhyncholaeliocattleya Catherine Obillo
This exceptional hybrid is the result of crossing Rlc. Rebeca with C. Helen Veliz, combining vibrant coloration with fragrant blooms. Prized by col...
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