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Orchids

Orchids

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Coelogyne asperata

Coelogyne asperata is a large-sized orchid that can grow in both hot and cool conditions. It is primarily epiphytic but can sometimes be lithophytic, making it versatile in its growing environments.

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Gongora batemanni

Gongora batemanni is an orchid species found across Central America, from Mexico to Costa Rica. Known for its unique and intricate flowers, this orchid thrives in warm, humid environments typical of its native regions. It is a favorite among orchid collectors due to its exotic appearance and adaptability to various growing conditions.

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Epidendrum wallisii

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Catasetum integerrimum

Catasetum integerrimum, also known as the intact catasetum, is an orchid species found from Mexico to Central America. It is recognized for its unique floral structures and adaptability to various growing conditions.

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Catasetum saccatum

Catasetum saccatum is a species of orchid known for its unique and striking appearance.

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Maxillaria porrecta

Maxillaria porrecta is an epiphytic orchid native to the tropical regions of Central and South America. It is known for its small, colorful flowers and distinct fragrance. This orchid's vibrant blooms and aromatic appeal make it a popular choice for orchid enthusiasts and those looking to add a touch of the tropics to their plant collection.

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Spiranthes cernua

Spiranthes cernua, commonly known as the nodding lady's tresses, is a fall-blooming bog orchid native to North America. It features a spiral of fragrant white flowers on a tall stem, blooming from late summer until after the first frost. This orchid grows in open, acidic bogs and is adaptable to drier conditions if the soil remains damp during flowering. It is winter hardy and sensitive to mineral buildup, requiring rain or distilled water for irrigation.

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Bulbophyllum crassipes

Bulbophyllum crassipes is a unique orchid species native to Southeast Asia, recognized for its hairy, yellow and brown lip and red and white striped dorsal sepal. This orchid emits a strong, pungent odor, which is characteristic of the thick-spurred bulbophyllum group. Its distinctive flowers make it a fascinating addition to any orchid collection.

Scaphosepalum breve

Scaphosepalum breve is an orchid native to Central and South America, known for its bright yellow blooms with intricate patterns. It thrives in high humidity and cool to intermediate temperatures, requiring filtered light for optimal growth. This plant is a member of the aroid family and is appreciated for its unique floral display.

Maxillaria swartziana

Maxillaria swartziana is a petite, fragrant orchid native to Central and South America, known for its intricate flower patterns. This epiphytic orchid clings to trees and thrives in a well-draining orchid mix or mounted on a substrate. It requires bright, indirect light and consistent moisture, making it a captivating choice for orchid enthusiasts seeking a unique and aromatic addition to their collection.

Mormodes rosea

An orchid species native to Central and South America, this plant produces rose-pink, often fragrant flowers with an intricate structure. It has slender, elongated leaves and thrives in bright, indirect light with a well-draining orchid mix.

Brassia jipijapensis

Brassia jipijapensis is an orchid species native to Ecuador, known for its long, slender pseudobulbs and narrow leaves. It produces striking yellow-green flowers with reddish-brown stripes and spots on long, branching inflorescences. This orchid thrives in humid environments and is a captivating addition to any orchid collection.

Cischweinfia popowiana

Cischweinfia popowiana is a small-sized epiphyte that grows in warm to cool conditions. This orchid is known for its adaptability and is suitable for a variety of growing environments.

Coelogyne mooreana 'Westonbert'

Coelogyne mooreana 'Westonbert' is a medium-sized orchid species that thrives in cool growing conditions. It is known for its attractive blooms and is a popular choice among orchid enthusiasts.

Stanhopea nigripes

Stanhopea nigripes, an orchid species endemic to Peru, is known for its fragrant flowers and unique 'upside-down' blooming habit. Native to Central and South America, this orchid thrives in bright, indirect light and high humidity, making it suitable for tropical environments. It requires good air circulation to flourish and is admired for its striking appearance and pleasant fragrance. Stanhopea nigripes is a captivating addition to orchid collections, offering a glimpse into the diverse world of tropical plants.

Warczewiczella discolor

Warczewiczella discolor is a small-sized epiphyte that thrives in hot to warm conditions. It belongs to the orchid family and is known for its unique growth habit.

Masdevallia lychniphora

Masdevallia lychniphora is an orchid species from South America, known for its charming flowers with intricate patterns. It grows in cloud forests and high-altitude regions, requiring cooler temperatures and high humidity.

Epidendrum macrum

Epidendrum macrum, or 'Little Epidendrum', is an epiphytic orchid native to Central and South America. It thrives in humid or cloud forests and produces small, fragrant flowers in shades of pink, purple, or lavender. The flowers are notable for their coconut scent and unique lip patterns.

Coryanthes picturata

Coryanthes picturata is an orchid species found in Central America, including Belize, Costa Rica, and Panama. Known for its unique and intricate flowers, this plant thrives in humid, tropical environments. It is a fascinating addition to any orchid collection, offering a glimpse into the diverse flora of its native regions.

Dracula olmosii

Dracula olmosii is an orchid native to the cloud forests of Central and South America, thriving in cool, misty environments. Its flowers resemble faces and emit a fragrance similar to ripe oranges. The plant's name is derived from the Latin word for 'little dragon,' reflecting its unique appearance.

Dendrobium loddigesii

Dendrobium loddigesii is a small orchid native to Laos, Vietnam, and China, thriving in humid forests. It features pendant, striated stems with fleshy leaves and fragrant pink and yellow flowers. This orchid prefers bright light and year-round humidity, making it a captivating addition to orchid collections.

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