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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 28 of 55 · Jumellea – Laelia
  1. Jumellea Image of Jumellea filicornoides

    Jumellea filicornoides

    Jumellea filicornoides is a species of orchid endemic to Madagascar. Classified within the Jumellea genus, it is noted for its appealing flowers and growth in wild environments, adhering mostly to tropical ecosystems. Characteristically, this species exhibits thin, elongated leaves and produces small, fragrant flowers that contribute to its ornamental value. It thrives in specific climatic zones, which underscores the importance of habitat conservation for its sustainability. The plant's unique aesthetic and ecological role in its native habitat highlight its significance both botanically and for conservation efforts surrounding Madagascar's diverse flora.

  2. Keferstenia Image of Keferstenia graminea

    Keferstenia graminea

    Keferstenia graminea, a species of orchid, is recognized for its ecological and ornamental significance. Predominantly found in tropical regions, this orchid is distinguished by its slender, grass-like leaves and its capacity to thrive in diverse environments, from ground level to perched on trees (epiphytic). Its flowers, though small, are admired for their intricate structure and potential medicinal properties, embodying a blend of beauty and utility that contributes to biodiversity. The study and conservation of Keferstenia graminea can offer insights into ecological balance and the resilience of orchid species in changing environments.

  3. Kingidium Image of Kingidium decumbens

    Kingidium decumbens

    'Kingidium decumbens' is a species of epiphytic orchid belonging to the genus Kingidium. This orchid is recognized for its unique growth habit, as it tends to grow horizontally or downwards, a trait highlighted by its name 'decumbens.' It features small, delicate flowers that contribute to its ornamental appeal. Native to Asian regions, its habitat typically includes tree trunks and branches in humid, shaded forests. This species is significant in horticulture for its distinct growth pattern and attractive blooms, making it a sought-after plant among orchid enthusiasts for collection and cultivation.

  4. Kingidium 3 Image of Kingidium minus

    Kingidium minus

    Image of Kingidium minus 3 Image of Kingidium minus 4

    Kingidium minus is a species of orchid belonging to the genus Kingidium. This small, epiphytic plant is notable for its compact growth habit and attractive, finely textured leaves. It produces delicate, small flowers that are prized for their intricate beauty. Originating from Asia, particularly in regions with a moist, tropical climate, it thrives in conditions that mimic its natural forest habitat, requiring high humidity and moderate light. Kingidium minus is significant in horticulture for its unique aesthetic appeal and its ability to adapt to cultivation, making it a favored choice among orchid enthusiasts for collections and specialized gardens.

  5. Laelia 3 Image of Laelia alorii

    Laelia alorii

    Image of Laelia alorii 4 Image of Laelia alorii 5

    Laelia alorii is a species of orchid native to Brazil, particularly known for its striking floral beauty. Named after Brazilian botanist Alor Oliveira, this plant features vibrant blooms with distinctive coloration, usually displaying shades of pink and purple. It typically thrives in higher elevation rocky outcrops, which contributes to its robustness and unique ecological adaptations. Notably, Laelia alorii contributes to its ecosystem by participating in specialized pollination interactions, highlighting its significance beyond mere aesthetics. Its cultivation among enthusiasts underscores its botanical appeal, adding to the rich diversity of the Laelia genus within orchid collections worldwide.

  6. Laelia Image of Laelia anceps var alba

    Laelia anceps var alba

    Laelia anceps var alba is a rare white variant of the Laelia anceps orchid, known for its striking, large, and fragrant blooms. This orchid variant is distinguished by its pure white flowers, lacking the typical purple or pink hues found in the standard Laelia anceps. It thrives in cool to intermediate temperatures and is admired for its resilience and ease of care, making it a favored choice among orchid enthusiasts. The plant's significant botanical characteristics include its robust growth habit, long inflorescences bearing multiple flowers, and its adaptability to various growing conditions, from mounted on trees to potted in well-draining substrates.

  7. Laelia Image of Laelia furfuracea

    Laelia furfuracea

    Laelia furfuracea is a species of orchid native to Mexico, thriving in the wild on oak trees in forested areas, evoking its significance in natural biodiversity. Recognized for its striking flowers, this epiphytic plant showcases vibrant blooms that contribute to the aesthetic and ecological value of its habitats. Its botanical characteristics include pseudobulbs, from which slender leaves and a stalk supporting several exquisite flowers emerge. The presence of this species underlines the importance of conserving native flora, due to its specific habitat requirements and the role it plays in local ecosystems.

  8. Laelia Image of Laelia gouldiana

    Laelia gouldiana

    Laelia gouldiana is a striking species of orchid native to Mexico, renowned for its remarkable beauty and rarity. This plant showcases vibrant, large pink-purple flowers that bloom impressively, making it highly sought after by orchid enthusiasts. It thrives in high-elevation forests, demonstrating a preference for cool, humid conditions typical of its natural habitat. Due to its specific growth requirements and overcollection in the wild, Laelia gouldiana is considered endangered, highlighting the need for conservation efforts to protect this magnificent species. Its distinctiveness and ecological significance underscore its importance in both horticulture and conservation discussions.

  9. Laelia 3 Image of Laelia perinii

    Laelia perinii

    Image of Laelia perinii 3 Image of Laelia perinii 4

    Laelia perinii is a species of orchid native to certain regions of Brazil. It's recognized for its striking beauty, making it a popular choice among orchid enthusiasts and collectors. This plant grows epiphytically, often found in higher elevation forests, where it thrives in cooler temperatures. Laelia perinii boasts vibrant flowers, typically showcasing hues of pink and purple, with distinct, showy petals and a prominent lip. Its botanical significance lies in its unique adaptation to specific environmental conditions and its role in horticultural diversity and conservation efforts.

  10. Laelia 3 Image of Laelia purpurata

    Laelia purpurata

    Image of Laelia purpurata 2 Image of Laelia purpurata 3

    Laelia purpurata is a species of orchid native to the Atlantic forest range in southeastern Brazil. Renowned for its stunningly large and colorful blooms, which appear in a variety of shades from white and pink to purple, it holds significant cultural value as the national flower of the state of Santa Catarina. The plant exhibits a sympodial growth pattern with pseudobulbs bearing a single large leaf. Blooming primarily from late spring to summer, its flowers not only captivate enthusiasts but also play a crucial role in horticultural breeding programs, contributing to the creation of numerous hybrids. Laelia purpurata thrives in bright, indirect light and well-draining media, reflecting its epiphytic nature in wild habitats.

  11. Laelia 2 Image of Laelia rubescens

    Laelia rubescens

    Image of Laelia rubescens 3

    Laelia rubescens is a species of orchid found in Central and South America, ranging from Mexico to Honduras. It is known for its striking flowers, which vary in color from white to pink and possess a distinctive appearance, making it a popular choice among orchid enthusiasts. This epiphytic orchid thrives in bright light conditions, often growing on trees in its natural habitat. Notable for its ease of cultivation and ability to produce multiple flower spikes per season, Laelia rubescens holds significance not just for its beauty but also for its robustness and adaptability, contributing to its popularity in the horticultural world.

  12. Laelia 3 Image of Laelia sincorana

    Laelia sincorana

    Image of Laelia sincorana 1 Image of Laelia sincorana 4

    Laelia sincorana is a species of orchid endemic to the mountains of eastern Brazil, particularly known for its striking and vibrant flowers. This species is part of the Laelia genus, which comprises various orchids highly prized for their ornamental value. Laelia sincorana is notable for its compact growth habit and the production of stunning purple or violet blossoms that appear in the fall and winter, making it a favored choice among orchid collectors and enthusiasts. The plant's ability to adapt to a variety of growing conditions, coupled with its visually appealing flowers, underscores its significance in horticulture and conservation efforts within its native habitat.

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