Subcategories
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Aerangis and allied...
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Bulbophyllum
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Cattleya and allied...
Explore the exquisite beauty of Cattleya orchids and their allied genera, including Laelia and Sophronitis. Known for their large, showy blooms and delightful fragrances, these orchids are prized by enthusiasts worldwide. While some species and hybrids boast impressive, large flowers, others offer smaller blooms that are equally charming. With a variety of colors and forms, from vibrant purples to delicate pinks and whites, Cattleya orchids add elegance and charm to any orchid collection or garden. Their robust nature makes them well-suited for indoor and outdoor cultivation in temperate climates.
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Coelogyne and allied...
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Cymbidium
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Dendrobium
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Dracula and Masdevallia
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Dracula and Masdevallia orchids, two extraordinary genera known for their unique and enchanting blooms.
With over 120 species, Dracula orchids are celebrated for their eerie, often bat-like flowers, adding a touch of gothic elegance to any collection.
Masdevallia orchids, boasting around 500 species, captivate with their vibrant colors and intricate triangular blooms, bringing a splash of tropical vibrancy to any setting.
Perfect for orchid enthusiasts and collectors, both genera thrive in cool, humid environments.
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Epidendrum and allied...
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Maxillaria
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Oncidium and allied...
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Paphiopedilum and...
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Phalaenopsis
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Pleurothallis and...
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Restrepia
Restrepias are a group of epiphytic orchids native to Central and South America.
These orchids are known for their small size, intricate blooms, and often vibrant colours. They require high humidity and indirect light, making them ideal for growing in terrariums.
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Sarcochilus
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Stanhopea and allied...
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Tolumnia
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Vanda and allied genera
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Other orchid genera