Orchids
Lepanthes ortegae
Lepanthes ortegae is an epiphytic orchid native to the cloud forests of Central and South America. It features intricate flowers with fascinating colors and patterns, thriving in high-altitude, cool environments. This miniature orchid is well-suited for cultivation in controlled environments that mimic its natural habitat, making it a unique addition to orchid collections.
Masdevallia amplexa
Masdevallia amplexa is an orchid species native to South America, thriving in cloud forests and high-altitude locales. It requires cool temperatures, high humidity, and filtered light, making it a unique addition to orchid collections.
Specklinia dressleri
Specklinia dressleri is a mini-miniature orchid native to Panama, growing on mossy limbs at elevations of 1,000 meters. It features green leaves with white reticulation and blooms in winter, spring, and summer with single-flowered inflorescences. This epiphyte is well-suited for warm to cool growing conditions.
Masdevallia morochoi
Masdevallia morochoi is a small to medium-sized orchid native to Ecuador, prized for its intricate patterns and vibrant colors. It requires cool to intermediate temperatures, high humidity, and filtered light, making it a beautiful addition to any orchid collection.
Acineta hrubyana
Acineta hrubyana is an epiphytic orchid native to Colombia, thriving at elevations around 6,500 feet. It is medium-sized and grows in warm to cool conditions, with three-leaved pseudobulbs. This orchid requires 40% to 60% humidity and specific temperature changes to initiate flowering.
Masdevallia xanthina
Masdevallia xanthina is an orchid native to South America, particularly Ecuador and Peru. It is known for its vibrant red or reddish-orange flowers and thrives in cool to intermediate temperatures with high humidity and diffused light.
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.
Sobralia dorbignyana
Sobralia dorbignyana is an elegant orchid native to Central and South America, known for its fragrant and often pale-colored blooms. This plant requires bright, indirect light and well-draining soil to thrive. It is well-suited to environments with appropriate humidity levels, making it a favorite among orchid enthusiasts. The delicate flowers and lush foliage make it a standout in any collection of tropical plants.
Sobralia klotzscheana
This species of orchid, native to Central and South America, is known for its striking and fragrant blooms, often in white, pink, or lavender. It requires bright, indirect light, well-draining soil, and suitable humidity levels.
Epidendrum nanum
Epidendrum nanum is a small epiphytic orchid native to Central and South America, known for its compact growth and colorful flower clusters. The flowers vary in color, including pink, purple, yellow, and white, adding a vibrant touch to any collection. This orchid thrives in warm, humid conditions and is well-suited for indoor cultivation. Its small size and striking blooms make it a popular choice among orchid enthusiasts.
Lycaste lucianiana
Lycaste lucianiana is an orchid hybrid resulting from a cross between Lyc. lasioglossa and Lyc. virginalis. This plant is part of the Lycaste genus, known for its striking flowers and is a popular choice among orchid enthusiasts.
Coryanthes schmidtii
Coryanthes schmidtii is a medium-sized orchid species known for its unique, downward-hanging flowers. Native to Central and South America, it thrives in bright, indirect light with high humidity and good air circulation, making it a fascinating addition to orchid collections.
Kefersteinia pulchella
Kefersteinia pulchella is a delicate orchid species with small, intricately patterned flowers in vibrant colors. This epiphytic plant grows on trees and rocks, making it a unique addition to any collection. Its adaptability to various environments highlights its versatility.
Dracula simia
Dracula simia, known as the Monkey Orchid, is an epiphytic orchid resembling a monkey's face. Native to Ecuador and Peru, it blooms in cool, moist environments and is endangered due to habitat loss.
Catasetum macroglossum
Catasetum macroglossum is an epiphytic orchid species found at low altitudes in tropical forests. It is medium-sized and grows on palms, thriving in hot to warm conditions. This orchid is known for its unique growth habit and is a fascinating addition to collections of tropical plants.
Bletilla ochracea 'Chinese Butterfly'
Bletilla ochracea 'Chinese Butterfly' is a Chinese-origin plant with 30-inch wispy flower stalks and creamy yellow flowers with purple and yellow speckled lips. It prefers more sun and moist, rich soil, thriving in morning sun or high filtered light shade. This plant is a unique addition to gardens seeking exotic blooms.
Cypripedium 'Lukas'
Cypripedium 'Lukas' is a hybrid hardy orchid that forms a small clump about 1 foot tall and wide. Each stalk can produce up to three bright yellow pouches with purple-flecked sepals. This plant is ideal for part sun to light shade and adds a unique touch to rock gardens.
Phragmipedium 'Predator'
Phragmipedium 'Predator' is a hybrid orchid with distinctively shaped flowers and bold colors. It thrives in high humidity and moderate temperatures, requiring indirect lighting and well-draining media for optimal growth.