Orchids
Cattleya 'Balsas' X Laeliocattleya 'carmela Mildred'
Cattleya 'Balsas' X Laeliocattleya 'Carmela Mildred' is a hybrid orchid known for its vibrant blend of purple, pink, and lavender colors. The large, bold flowers are fragrant, a trait inherited from the Cattleya parent. This hybrid combines the vigor and adaptability of Laeliocattleya, making it a robust and visually striking addition to any orchid collection.
Dendrobium papilio
Dendrobium papilio is a mini-miniature to miniature orchid that grows as an epiphyte in hot to cool conditions. It prefers ample humidity and is known for its compact size, making it suitable for small spaces or terrariums. This orchid is appreciated for its unique growth habit and adaptability to various environments.
Phalaenopsis amboinensis
Phalaenopsis amboinensis is a monopodial epiphytic orchid native to eastern Indonesia, valued for its resilience and beautiful flowers. It features yellow and brown line variations and blooms from late winter to early spring. This endangered species is protected by Indonesian law.
Dendrobium compactum
Dendrobium compactum is an epiphytic orchid with modified aerial roots that can grow meters long. It experiences rapid root growth in spring and is dormant in winter. This plant is known for its adaptability and the availability of many hybrids, making it a popular choice among orchid collectors.
Encyclia jenischiana
Encyclia jenischiana is an orchid native to Mexico and Central America, known for its tall pseudobulbs and clusters of small, fragrant flowers. The greenish-yellow flowers have reddish-brown markings.
Cypripedium 'Pluto'
Cypripedium 'Pluto' is a hybrid hardy orchid that forms 1-foot tall clumps, featuring large creamy white flowers with violet stripes and spots. This perennial thrives in part sun to light shade and is well-suited for cottage gardens.
Masdevallia 'Prince Charming'
Masdevallia 'Prince Charming' is a visually striking orchid hybrid known for its unique flowers. It thrives in cool to intermediate temperatures with high humidity and filtered light. This orchid is a result of crossbreeding different species, making it a fascinating addition to any orchid collection.
Lepanthes tsubotae
Lepanthes tsubotae, known as 'Tsubota's Lepanthes', is an orchid species native to the cloud forests of Ecuador. This epiphytic plant is known for its delicate and intricate flowers, thriving in high-altitude, cool environments.
Masdevallia vidua
Masdevallia vidua is a South American orchid species known for its distinctive flowers with intricate patterns and striking colors. It grows in cloud forests and high-altitude regions, requiring cooler temperatures, high humidity, and filtered light to thrive.
Cypripedium 'Michael Pastel'
Cypripedium 'Michael Pastel' is a hybrid orchid with 10-12 inch tall stalks and pleated green leaves. It blooms in late spring with a pure white pouch and white/ivory sepals. This hardy orchid is a striking addition to shade gardens and attracts insects with its unique flowers.
Lepanthes gargoyla
Lepanthes gargoyla is an epiphytic orchid native to Central and South America, notable for its flowers that resemble a gargoyle's face. This miniature orchid is a captivating choice for orchid enthusiasts and those interested in unique floral forms.
Masdevallia constricta
Masdevallia constricta is a species of orchid endemic to Peru, known for its unique and delicate flowers. This orchid thrives in specific environmental conditions, making it a fascinating choice for orchid enthusiasts interested in cultivating rare and exotic plants.
Cypripedium 'Ulla Silkens'
Cypripedium 'Ulla Silkens' is a hybrid orchid known for its large burgundy and white slipper-shaped flowers. Easier to grow than its parent species, it prefers moist alkaline soils and produces 2-foot tall flowering stalks in mid- to late-June. This plant can form large clumps with nearly 100 flowers, making it a striking addition to gardens. Its unique blooms and ease of cultivation make it a popular choice for orchid enthusiasts.
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.
Maxillaria dalessandroi
Maxillaria dalessandroi is an orchid native to the cloud forests of South America, known for its pendulous blossoms with white, green, and burgundy accents. It thrives in cool, high-humidity environments and requires a well-draining orchid mix and indirect light. This orchid needs careful watering to maintain its health.
Eria javanica
Eria javanica is an epiphytic orchid native to Southeast Asia, featuring small pseudobulbs and thin, arching leaves. It produces white or cream flowers with purple markings and requires bright, indirect light and high humidity.
Dendrobium aberrans
Dendrobium aberrans is a mini-miniature to miniature sized epiphyte orchid that thrives in hot to cool growing conditions with ample humidity. It is a charming addition to any orchid collection.
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.
Lycaste xytriophora
Lycaste xytriophora, known as the 'Three-Lip Lycaste', is a terrestrial orchid found from Costa Rica to Ecuador. It is characterized by its epiphytic growth and flowers with three distinct lips or segments. The flowers vary in color and pattern, and the plant thrives in humid and shaded environments. Lycaste xytriophora adds an exotic touch to orchid collections.
Gongora aceras
Gongora aceras is a rare and visually striking orchid species found in Colombia and western Ecuador. It features variegated leaves with green and creamy yellow or white patterns and intriguing, often fragrant flowers. This orchid thrives in warm, humid environments with good air circulation and prefers indirect light.