Plants in genus pescatoria
Pescatoria ecuadorana
Pescatoria ecuadorana is an orchid native to the cloud forests of Ecuador, featuring spider-like flowers in shades of green, brown, and purple. Some flowers emit a sweet fragrance, and the plant requires specific lighting, humidity, and temperature conditions for cultivation.
Pescatoria wallisii
Pescatoria wallisii is an orchid with spider-like flowers featuring elongated sepals and petals in shades of green, brown, and purple. Known for its sweet fragrance, this plant is native to montane habitats and cloud forests in Central and South America. It has strap-shaped leaves emerging from pseudobulbs.
Pescatoria dayana
Pescatoria dayana, or Day's Pescatoria, is an orchid with spider-like flowers in shades of green, brown, and purple. Native to Central and South America, it thrives in montane habitats and cloud forests.
Pescatoria lamellosa
Pescatoria lamellosa is an orchid with spider-like flowers featuring elongated sepals and petals, and a central lip in shades of green, brown, and purple. This plant is native to the montane habitats and cloud forests of Central and South America. It has a sweet fragrance that varies among individual plants. The orchid requires specific conditions, including proper lighting, humidity, and temperature, to thrive. Its strap-shaped leaves emerge from pseudobulbs, adding to its exotic appearance.