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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
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  1. Calanthe 2 Image of Calanthe triplicata

    Calanthe triplicata

    Image of Calanthe triplicata 2

    Calanthe triplicata is a species of orchid native to a wide range of East and Southeast Asia and Australia, thriving in both temperate and tropical climates. Recognized for its striking beauty, this terrestrial orchid grows in leafy humus and mossy areas of forests. It is characterized by its robust, pleated leaves and a raceme of white, sometimes fragrant flowers that bloom in the summer to early fall. Notably, its resilience and adaptability to different environments, alongside its ornamental appeal, make it significant in both natural habitats and cultivated gardens. This orchid species is a favorite among enthusiasts for its elegant flowers and ease of care.

  2. Calanthe Image of Calanthe vestita

    Calanthe vestita

    Calanthe vestita is a species of orchid native to Southeast Asia, particularly admired for its beautiful and fragrant flowers. This terrestrial orchid thrives in cool to warm environments, showcasing a striking array of white or pink blooms, often with a distinctive lip marked by contrasting colors. Recognized for its horticultural appeal, Calanthe vestita has become popular among orchid enthusiasts and is significant for its contribution to hybrid varieties within the Calanthe genus. Its resilient nature and graceful appearance make it a valued addition to collections, embodying both the exotic allure and variety of the orchid family.

  3. Catasetum 2 Image of Catasetum macrocarpum

    Catasetum macrocarpum

    Image of Catasetum macrocarpum 2

    Catasetum macrocarpum is a species of orchid native to South America, renowned for its remarkable and distinctive flowers. This orchid thrives in diverse environments, manifesting as either epiphytic or terrestrial in nature. It is particularly noted for its large, showy flowers, which exhibit sexual dimorphism—meaning the plant produces both male and female flowers that differ in appearance. The plant's unique pollination mechanism, involving a sensitive trigger that propels pollen onto visiting insects, is a fascinating aspect of its biology, contributing to its ecological and botanical significance.

  4. Catasetum 2 Image of Catasetum macrocarpum male

    Catasetum macrocarpum male

    Image of Catasetum macrocarpum male 14

    Catasetum macrocarpum is a species of orchid native to South America, renowned for its remarkable and distinctive flowers. This orchid thrives in diverse environments, manifesting as either epiphytic or terrestrial in nature. It is particularly noted for its large, showy flowers, which exhibit sexual dimorphism—meaning the plant produces both male and female flowers that differ in appearance. The plant's unique pollination mechanism, involving a sensitive trigger that propels pollen onto visiting insects, is a fascinating aspect of its biology, contributing to its ecological and botanical significance.

  5. Catasetum 2 Image of Catasetum pileatum

    Catasetum pileatum

    Image of Catasetum pileatum 4

    Catasetum pileatum is a distinctive species of orchid known for its remarkable sexual dimorphism, displaying differences between male and female flowers. Originating from diverse habitats in South America, this species thrives in warm, humid conditions, often found growing epiphytically on trees. The flowers are particularly notable for their size and vibrant colors, with male blooms being larger and more colorful than the females. This unique botanical characteristic not only contributes to its significance within the orchid community but also highlights the fascinating adaptability and diversity among orchids. Its cultivation among enthusiasts underscores its appeal and the broader interest in orchid biodiversity.

  6. Cattleya Image of Cattleya aclandiae

    Cattleya aclandiae

    Cattleya aclandiae is a species of orchid native to Brazil, known for its distinctive, striking flowers. Named after Lady Lydia Elizabeth Ackland, this orchid is celebrated for its beauty and rarity in the world of botanical collection. It produces wide, flat petals predominantly in shades of brown and green with a prominent, often contrasting lip. Cattleya aclandiae thrives in warm, humid environments, typifying the epiphytic growth habit by clinging to tree branches in its natural habitat. This species is significant in horticulture for its unique coloration, compact size, and as a sought-after specimen among orchid enthusiasts.

  7. Cattleya 2 Image of Cattleya amethystoglossa

    Cattleya amethystoglossa

    Image of Cattleya amethystoglossa 2

    Cattleya amethystoglossa is a species of orchid native to Brazil, known for its striking large flowers. It belongs to the Cattleya genus, which is highly esteemed for its spectacular blooms admired by horticulturists and collectors alike. Characteristically, this species exhibits vibrant lavender-pink petals with a distinctive amethyst-colored lip, hence the name 'amethystoglossa' which translates to 'amethyst-tongued'. The flowers not only showcase a breathtaking color palette but also emit a pleasant fragrance, making them a prized addition to any orchid collection. Cattleya amethystoglossa thrives in warm environments, mirroring its native tropical habitat, and blooms primarily in the fall.

  8. Cattleya Image of Cattleya aurantiaca

    Cattleya aurantiaca

    Cattleya aurantiaca, commonly known as the Orange Cattleya, is a species of orchid native to Central America, primarily found from Costa Rica to Colombia. This epiphytic plant is particularly noted for its vibrant orange flowers, which bloom in clusters, adding a burst of color to its surroundings. It thrives in intermediate to warm environments, adapting well to a variety of lighting conditions, making it a popular choice among orchid enthusiasts. Its unique hue and relative ease of care contribute to its significance in horticulture, especially in hybridization efforts to create new orchid varieties with striking colors and hardiness.

  9. Cattleya Image of Cattleya aurantiacar

    Cattleya aurantiacar

    Cattleya aurantiaca is a species within the Cattleya genus, notable for its striking orange flowers, a feature that defines its Latin name 'aurantiaca' meaning 'orange-colored'. These orchids are prized in horticulture for their vivid blooms and are endemic to Central America, thriving in their native tropical climates. The plant exhibits thick, fleshy leaves and pseudobulbs, a typical adaptation in orchids for water storage. Individuals or enthusiasts cultivate Cattleya aurantiaca for its aesthetic appeal and its role in orchid breeding programs, where it's often hybridized to create new varieties with diverse and vibrant flower colors.

  10. Cattleya 3 Image of Cattleya dowiana var aurea

    Cattleya dowiana var aurea

    Image of Cattleya dowiana var aurea 3 Image of Cattleya dowiana var aurea 4

    Cattleya dowiana var. aurea, often hailed as the "Queen of Orchids," is a variant of the Cattleya dowiana species, distinguished by its striking golden-yellow flowers adorned with a rich, contrasting burgundy lip. Native to Colombia and Costa Rica, this orchid is revered for its exceptional beauty and captivating fragrance. It plays a pivotal role in orchid cultivation, significantly influencing the hybridization of ornamental orchids. The plant typically blooms in late summer, exhibiting a remarkable floral display that lasts for several weeks. Its vivid colors and distinct scent make it a prized specimen among orchid enthusiasts and collectors worldwide.

    Cattleya dowiana var.: Aurea

  11. Cattleya Image of Cattleya elongata

    Cattleya elongata

    Cattleya elongata is a species of orchid native to Brazil, notable for its striking and vibrant flowers. It falls within the Cattleya genus, which is highly regarded for its ornamental value. This species is distinguished by its elongated pseudobulbs and slender leaves, from which emerge long inflorescences bearing several large, colorful blooms. The flowers exhibit a range of hues, often featuring a combination of pink, purple, and yellow. Cattleya elongata is appreciated in horticulture and orchid collections for its aesthetic appeal and the vibrant splashes of color it adds to gardens and greenhouses.

  12. Cattleya 4 Image of Cattleya forbesii

    Cattleya forbesii

    Image of Cattleya forbesii 1 Image of Cattleya forbesii 2 Image of Cattleya forbesii 3

    Cattleya forbesii is a species of orchid native to Brazil, known for its striking flowers that captivate orchid aficionados worldwide. This orchid is part of the Cattleya genus, which is highly regarded for its large, vibrant blooms and is often used in hybridization to create new ornamental varieties. Cattleya forbesii typically showcases lush, green foliage with pseudobulbs and produces blooms that range in color from greenish-yellow to gold, often with a distinctive purple or burgundy lip. This species thrives in warm, humid environments, making it a popular addition to greenhouse and indoor garden collections for its aesthetic appeal and botanical significance.

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