Plants in genus trichopilia
Trichopilia suavis
Trichopilia suavis is a species of orchid native to Central and South America, known for its attractive and often fragrant flowers. Blooming in spring and winter, the flowers can be white, purple, green, or red. This orchid requires intermediate warm temperatures, suitable humidity, and good air circulation.
Trichopilia tortilis
Trichopilia tortilis is an orchid species found from Mexico to Central America. It is the type species of the genus Trichopilia, known for its unique floral structure.
Trichopilia hennisiana
Trichopilia hennisiana is an orchid species native to Central and South America, celebrated for its attractive and often fragrant flowers. It requires specific growing conditions, including suitable temperature, humidity, and air circulation, to flourish.
Trichopilia fragrans
Trichopilia fragrans is an orchid known for its fragrant blooms, native to Central and South America. This plant requires specific care regarding temperature, humidity, and air circulation to thrive. Its fragrant flowers make it a popular choice among orchid enthusiasts.
Trichopilia concepcionis
Trichopilia concepcionis is an orchid species native to Central and South America, known for its attractive and often fragrant flowers. It requires suitable temperature, humidity, and air circulation to thrive, making it a prized addition to orchid collections.
Trichopilia sanguinolenta
Trichopilia sanguinolenta is an orchid species native to Central and South America, renowned for its crimson flowers with intricate patterns. The petals and sepals are reddish-brown with white or yellow spots, while the lip is usually white or pale with a reddish center. This terrestrial orchid thrives in shady, humid environments, making it a captivating addition to orchid collections.
Trichopilia marginata
Trichopilia marginata is an orchid species native to Central and South America, admired for its attractive and often fragrant flowers. It requires specific conditions of temperature, humidity, and air circulation to thrive, making it a rewarding plant for experienced orchid enthusiasts.