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Plants in genus ida

Plants in genus ida

Ida nana

Ida nana is an epiphytic orchid found in Central and South America, known for its small to medium-sized flowers. It flourishes in humid and shaded environments, making it a suitable choice for orchid enthusiasts looking to recreate tropical conditions indoors.

Ida fimbriata

Ida fimbriata is an epiphytic orchid species found in Central and South America, known for its large, showy flowers with fringed edges. It flourishes in humid and shaded environments, making it a suitable choice for orchid enthusiasts seeking a unique and exotic addition to their collections. Its striking flowers and adaptability to various growing conditions make it a standout in any orchid display.

Ida linguella

Ida linguella is an orchid species native to Central and South America, recognized for its showy flowers with a distinctive lip shape. It flourishes in humid, shaded environments, making it a captivating addition to tropical plant collections.

Ida ciliata

Ida ciliata is an epiphytic orchid from Central and South America, known for its single flower per inflorescence with a fringed lip. The flowers vary in color and some are fragrant, adding an exotic touch to shaded, humid environments. This orchid thrives in conditions that mimic its natural habitat, making it a captivating choice for orchid enthusiasts.

Ida locusta

Ida locusta, also known as the 'Grasshopper Lycaste', is an epiphytic orchid native to Central and South America. Its flowers resemble the shape of a grasshopper and vary in color with intricate patterns. This orchid thrives in humid and shaded environments, making it a unique addition to orchid collections.

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