Plants in genus anguloa
Anguloa cliftonii
Anguloa cliftonii is a large terrestrial orchid known for thriving in cooler climates. This species is appreciated for its unique growth habit and is part of the diverse Anguloa genus. Its adaptability to cooler environments makes it a fascinating addition to orchid collections. The plant's terrestrial nature allows it to grow in soil, unlike many other orchids that prefer epiphytic conditions.
Anguloa clowesii
Anguloa clowesii is a large terrestrial orchid known for its waxy, highly fragrant flowers. The blooms emit a complex scent reminiscent of chocolate, mint, coconut, and citrus. This plant thrives in intermediate to cold growing conditions, making it a unique addition to orchid collections.
Anguloa eburnea
Anguloa eburnea is a large-sized terrestrial orchid known for its fragrant flowers. It thrives in intermediate to cool growing conditions, making it a unique addition to orchid collections. This species is appreciated for its striking appearance and pleasant scent.
Anguloa uniflora
Anguloa uniflora, commonly known as the swaddled babies orchid, is a large, robust terrestrial species native to cool, wet environments. This orchid thrives in deep shade and is notable for its unique flower shape, resembling swaddled infants. It is the type species of its genus and is well-suited for orchid enthusiasts looking for a distinctive addition to their collection.
Anguloa tognettiae
Anguloa tognettiae is a large-sized terrestrial orchid with fragrant flowers, thriving in intermediate to cool growing conditions. This plant is appreciated for its unique floral scent and is a captivating addition to any orchid collection.
Anguloa dubia
Anguloa dubia is a medium to large-sized terrestrial orchid known for its cool-growing nature. This plant is a unique addition to orchid collections, offering a striking presence with its size and growth habit.