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Page 1 of 1 · Rhyncholaelia
  1. Rhyncholaelia Image of Rhyncholaelia digbyana

    Rhyncholaelia digbyana

    Rhyncholaelia digbyana is a species of orchid native to Central America, particularly found in Mexico, Honduras, and Belize. Renowned for its large, fragrant, and strikingly beautiful lime-green flowers with fringed lips, this orchid species plays a significant role in the horticultural world, especially in hybridization programs to create new orchid varieties. It typically blooms in the summer and prefers bright light and moderate temperatures to thrive. Due to its captivating appearance and contribution to orchid breeding, Rhyncholaelia digbyana holds a special place in both natural habitats and cultivated orchid collections.

  2. Rhyncholaelia 2 Image of Rhyncholaelia glauca

    Rhyncholaelia glauca

    Image of Rhyncholaelia glauca 1

    Rhyncholaelia glauca, formerly known as Brassavola glauca, is a species of orchid native to Central America, particularly prevalent in regions such as Mexico and Honduras. It is treasured for its strikingly vibrant, fragrant flowers, which typically bloom in a dazzling white with a distinctive, elaborate lip. This orchid species thrives in bright, indirect light and requires a dry period between waterings to mimic its natural habitat. Botanically significant, Rhyncholaelia glauca is recognized for its contribution to hybrid orchid varieties, enhancing fragrance, flower size, and color in cultivation. It's a prized specimen among orchid enthusiasts for its beauty and aromatic qualities.

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