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All 660 Paphiopedilum 222 Dendrobium 191 Bulbophyllum 89 Phalaenopsis 69 Oncidium 55 Cattleya 44 Stanhopea 32 Cypripedium 21 Laelia 17 Phragmipedium 17 Pleione 17 Odontoglossum 16 Aerangis 15 Coelogyne 15 Epidendrum 15 Maxillaria 13 Cirrhopetalum 12 Gongora 12 Hormidium 12 Psychopsis 11 Lycaste 10 Masdevallia 10 Brassia 9 Cymbidium 9 Chiloschista 8 Encyclia 8 Sophronitis 8 Vanda 8 Aerides 7 Calanthe 7 Holcoglossum 7 Lemboglossum 7 Miltonia 7 Rodriguesia 7 Ascocentrum 6 Catasetum 6 Pleurothallis 6 Angraecum 5 Dendrochilum 5 Dracula 5 Euchile 5 Trichocentrum 5 Trichopilia 5 Cleisostoma 4 Gastrochilus 4 Kingidium 4 Mastigion 4 Mormodes 4 Ornitocephallus 4 Pleurothalis 4 Pteroceras 4 Rhynchostylis 4 Trias 4 Aspassia 3 Bolea 3 Brassavola 3 Chaubardia 3 Diaphananthe 3 Epigeneum 3 Hamalosephalus 3 Hexisea 3 Mediocalcar 3 Mexipedium 3 Ornithophora 3 Polystachia 3 Porpax 3 Renanthera 3 Rhyncholaelia 3 Rossioglossum 3 Tolumnia 3 Warmingia 3 Xylobium 3 Aeranthes 2 Ancistrochilus 2 Anguloa 2 Anselia 2 Auliza 2 Babtistonia 2 Barbosella 2 Barkeria 2 Ceratostylis 2 Chlorea 2 Christensonia 2 Cochleanthes 2 Cycnoches 2 Dimerandra 2 Dinema 2 Gomesa 2 Grammatophyllum 2 Hamalosepalum 2 Helcia 2 Hygrochilus 2 Liparis 2 Mendocella 2 Neoffinetia 2 Ornithochillus 2 Paraphalaenopis 2 Pescatorea 2 Pomatocalpa 2 Psychopsiella 2 Rhytionanthos 2 Sacolabium 2 Sarcoglyphis 2 Schoeneorchis 2 Schoenoorchis 2 Schomburkia 2 Sedirea 2 Seidenfadenia 2 Sophronitella 2 Spiranthes 2 Stenoglotis 2 Tainia 2 Thunia 2 Acacalis 1 Ada 1 Amesiella 1 Anoectochilus 1 Bifrenaria 1 Cattleyopsis 1 Ceratochilus 1 Cochleantes 1 Cochlioda 1 Comparetia 1 Cyrtorchis 1 Diploplora 1 Doritis 1 Drymoda 1 Ecyclia 1 Eulophia 1 Galeandra 1 Haraela 1 Jumellea 1 Keferstenia 1 Meiracyllium 1 Microcoelia 1 Miltoniopsis 1 Nanodes 1 Osmoglossum 1 Pholidota 1 Promenea 1 Psygmorchis 1 Sarchochillus 1 Spathoglotis 1 Staurochilus 1 Sunipia 1 Thrixspermum 1 Ticoglossum 1 Trichoceros 1 Trichoglotis 1 Zygopetalum 1
Page 13 of 55 · Coelogyne – Cymbidium
  1. Coelogyne Image of Coelogyne lactea

    Coelogyne lactea

    Coelogyne lactea is a species of orchid native to parts of Asia, including India, Thailand, and Vietnam. Recognized for its striking white flowers that exude a pleasant fragrance, the orchid typically blooms from spring through summer. This species thrives in cool to intermediate temperatures and enjoys high humidity and indirect light, making it a popular choice among orchid enthusiasts for cultivation. Its distinct floral characteristics, such as the fringed lip and the unique arrangement of its blossoms, contribute not only to its aesthetic appeal but also to its significance in horticulture and botanical studies focusing on orchid diversity and conservation.

  2. Coelogyne Image of Coelogyne massangeana

    Coelogyne massangeana

    Coelogyne massangeana is a species of orchid within the genus Coelogyne, found in the diverse ecosystems of Southeast Asia. Recognized for its attractive features, this orchid species showcases a striking array of flowers, often noted for their delicate appearance and fragrance. Botanically significant, it contributes to the rich biodiversity of its native habitats and is sought after by orchid enthusiasts for cultivation. Its flowers are characterized by a unique blend of colors and patterns, with a prominent lip, making it a notable addition to botanical collections and gardens focused on tropical and subtropical flora.

  3. Coelogyne Image of Coelogyne nitida

    Coelogyne nitida

    Coelogyne nitida, often referred to as the "Jewel Orchid," is a species of orchid native to the mountainous regions of Asia, including Nepal, Bhutan, and parts of India. This epiphytic or lithophytic orchid is celebrated for its striking blooms, featuring pristine white petals and a distinctive bright orange lip, which appear predominantly from late spring to summer. It thrives in cool to intermediate conditions, preferring well-drained but moist substrates and partial shade, mimicking its natural forest habitat. Coelogyne nitida not only adds aesthetic value to orchid collections but also contributes to the biodiversity of its native ecosystems, highlighting the importance of plant conservation.

  4. Coelogyne 2 Image of Coelogyne ovalis

    Coelogyne ovalis

    Image of Coelogyne ovalis 3

    Coelogyne ovalis is a species of orchid native to Southeast Asia, renowned for its unique and attractive blooms. Characterized by white flowers boasting a prominent central disk marked with yellow to orange, this orchid is a coveted addition to collections for its aesthetic appeal and fragrance. It flourishes in cool to intermediate conditions, thriving on tree trunks in its natural habitat, which emulates high humidity and indirect light. Apart from its horticultural value, Coelogyne ovalis plays a role in its ecosystem as a host for specific pollinators, underlining its ecological significance.

    Coelogyne ovalis

  5. Coelogyne Image of Coelogyne rumphii

    Coelogyne rumphii

    Coelogyne rumphii is a species of orchid native to Southeast Asia, including regions of Borneo, Sumatra, and the Philippines. Named in honor of the 18th-century naturalist Georg Eberhard Rumphius, this orchid is known for its striking, fragrant blooms that feature a distinctive combination of white and yellow hues with brown markings. Characterized by its large, pendulous flower spikes that can carry up to 15 blooms, Coelogyne rumphii thrives in humid, montane forests. Its unique beauty and floral scent make it a cherished species among orchid enthusiasts and contribute to its significance in the horticultural world.

  6. Coelogyne Image of Coelogyne sp

    Coelogyne sp

    Coelogyne sp refers to a species within the Coelogyne genus, part of the Orchidaceae family, notable for its diverse and elegant orchids. These plants are primarily found in the forests of Asia, from India to the Pacific islands, inhabiting diverse environments from lowland jungles to high mountainous regions. Coelogyne orchids are appreciated for their beautiful, often fragrant flowers that come in various shapes and colors, featuring a distinctive lip that differentiates them from other orchids. Botanically significant, Coelogyne species are studied for their adaptive strategies, pollination mechanisms, and potential horticultural value, contributing to orchid conservation and cultivation efforts.

  7. Coelogyne 2 Image of Coelogyne speciosa

    Coelogyne speciosa

    Image of Coelogyne speciosa 2

    Coelogyne speciosa is a distinctive species within the orchid family, renowned for its strikingly beautiful flowers. It is primarily found in the forests of Southeast Asia, thriving in cooler, moist environments. Characterized by its large, glossy leaves and a spray of white or cream-colored blooms with a captivating fragrance, these orchids are sought after for their ornamental value. Each flower showcases a prominent lip marked with brown or orange, adding to its allure. Not only does this species add aesthetic diversity to botanical collections, but it also plays a role in its native ecosystem as a pollinator attractant.

  8. Coelogyne 2 Image of Coelogyne suaveolens

    Coelogyne suaveolens

    Image of Coelogyne suaveolens 2

    Coelogyne suaveolens is a species of orchid known for its distinct fragrance, hence the name "suaveolens" which implies sweet-smelling. This epiphytic plant is part of the Coelogyne genus, which encompasses a diverse range of orchids found in the forests of Asia. It boasts a characteristic floral arrangement with delicate blooms, typically showcasing a pale color palette. The significance of Coelogyne suaveolens lies not only in its aesthetic appeal but also in its contribution to the biodiversity of the regions it inhabits, making it a subject of interest among botanists and orchid enthusiasts alike.

  9. Comparetia Image of Comparetia speciosa

    Comparetia speciosa

    Comparetia speciosa, a captivating species within the Orchid family (Orchidaceae), stands out for its strikingly beautiful flowers, which contribute to its significance in horticulture and conservation. This tropical orchid is recognized by its vibrant, often brilliantly colored blooms that attract both enthusiasts and pollinators alike. Originating from the diverse ecosystems of Central and South America, it showcases the rich biodiversity of these regions. Botanically, it exhibits the typical orchid characteristics of symmetrical flowers, a specialized reproductive structure, and an epiphytic lifestyle, often growing on other plants to access light and air, while not harming its host.

  10. Cycnoches 2 Image of Cycnoches loddigesii

    Cycnoches loddigesii

    Image of Cycnoches loddigesii 2

    Cycnoches loddigesii is a species of orchid renowned for its distinctive and beautiful blooms. This particular species forms part of the Cycnoches genus, which is notable for its unique "swan-neck" pseudobulbs and sexually dimorphic flowers, showcasing different forms in male and female plants. Cycnoches loddigesii is particularly valued for its strikingly fragrant, large, and colorful flowers. Native to the tropical climates of South America, this orchid thrives in warm and humid environments, making it a popular choice among orchid collectors and enthusiasts. Its rarity and stunning appearance underscore its significance in the botanical and horticultural world.

  11. Cymbidium 3 Image of Cymbidium bicolor

    Cymbidium bicolor

    Image of Cymbidium bicolor 3 Image of Cymbidium bicolor 5

    Cymbidium bicolor is a species of orchid found in tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, including China, India, and Southeast Asia. Recognized for its striking beauty, the plant boasts two-toned flowers, typically in shades of green and white or yellow, which bloom from late winter to early spring. This orchid is admired for its long-lasting flowers and has become a popular choice among orchid enthusiasts for both garden cultivation and as cut flowers. Botanically, it is characterized by its pseudobulbs from which narrow, strap-like leaves and a long, arching flower spike emerge, showcasing up to 30 flowers per spike in optimal conditions.

  12. Cymbidium Image of Cymbidium findlaysonianum

    Cymbidium findlaysonianum

    Cymbidium findlaysonianum is a species of orchid native to Southeast Asia, cherished for its strikingly beautiful and fragrant blooms. These flowers are predominantly pink and purple, featuring a unique, elongated petal architecture that adds to their allure. This orchid thrives in the warm, humid climates of its native habitat and blooms from late spring to early summer, often used in ornamental horticulture due to its captivating appearance and aroma. Its significance extends beyond its aesthetic appeal, as it plays a role in the ecosystem by supporting local pollinators. Botanically, it is noted for its robust growth and adaptability to various growing conditions within its preferred climate range.

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