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All 27 Paphiopedilum 194 Dendrobium 178 Bulbophyllum 89 Phalaenopsis 69 Oncidium 55 Cattleya 34 Stanhopea 32 Cypripedium 21 Laelia 17 Odontoglossum 16 Aerangis 15 Coelogyne 15 Epidendrum 15 Phragmipedium 14 Maxillaria 13 Gongora 12 Hormidium 12 Masdevallia 10 Brassia 9 Cirrhopetalum 9 Cymbidium 9 Lycaste 9 Encyclia 8 Sophronitis 8 Aerides 7 Calanthe 7 Holcoglossum 7 Pleione 7 Rodriguesia 7 Ascocentrum 6 Catasetum 6 Miltonia 6 Pleurothallis 6 Angraecum 5 Chiloschista 5 Dendrochilum 5 Dracula 5 Euchile 5 Vanda 5 Cleisostoma 4 Gastrochilus 4 Kingidium 4 Lemboglossum 4 Mastigion 4 Mormodes 4 Ornitocephallus 4 Pleurothalis 4 Pteroceras 4 Rhynchostylis 4 Aspassia 3 Bolea 3 Brassavola 3 Diaphananthe 3 Epigeneum 3 Hamalosephalus 3 Hexisea 3 Ornithophora 3 Psychopsis 3 Renanthera 3 Rhyncholaelia 3 Rossioglossum 3 Tolumnia 3 Trichocentrum 3 Trichopilia 3 Warmingia 3 Xylobium 3 Aeranthes 2 Ancistrochilus 2 Anguloa 2 Anselia 2 Auliza 2 Babtistonia 2 Barbosella 2 Barkeria 2 Chaubardia 2 Cochleanthes 2 Cycnoches 2 Dimerandra 2 Dinema 2 Gomesa 2 Grammatophyllum 2 Hamalosepalum 2 Helcia 2 Hygrochilus 2 Mediocalcar 2 Neoffinetia 2 Ornithochillus 2 Paraphalaenopis 2 Pescatorea 2 Polystachia 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 Trias 2 Acacalis 1 Ada 1 Amesiella 1 Anoectochilus 1 Bifrenaria 1 Cattleyopsis 1 Ceratochilus 1 Ceratostylis 1 Chlorea 1 Christensonia 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 Liparis 1 Meiracyllium 1 Mendocella 1 Mexipedium 1 Microcoelia 1 Miltoniopsis 1 Nanodes 1 Osmoglossum 1 Pholidota 1 Pomatocalpa 1 Porpax 1 Promenea 1 Psychopsiella 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. Cattleya 2 Image of Cattleya labiata

    Cattleya labiata

    Image of Cattleya labiata 3

    Cattleya labiata, commonly referred to as the "Corsage Orchid," is a highly esteemed species within the orchid family native to Northeastern Brazil. Distinguished by its large, fragrant flowers that range in color from purple and pink to white, it blooms in the spring and fall. It stands as a pivotal species in the horticultural industry for hybridization, contributing to the development of numerous ornamental hybrids. Characterized by its pseudobulbs, each bearing a pair of leathery leaves, Cattleya labiata thrives in intermediate to warm environments, embodying a quintessential example of tropical beauty and botanical diversity.

  2. Cattleya Image of Cattleya lawrenceana

    Cattleya lawrenceana

    Cattleya lawrenceana is a species of orchid native to Venezuela and Guyana, renowned for its striking and fragrant flowers. It thrives in cool to warm environments, typically found on forested slopes. This orchid is significant in horticulture, admired for its large, colorful blooms that range from pink to purple, with a distinctive, contrasting lip. Characterized by its pseudobulbs and slender leaves, Cattleya lawrenceana blooms in the spring, producing flowers that not only captivate orchid enthusiasts but also play a role in its ecosystems by attracting pollinators. Its beauty and rarity make it a prized specimen among collectors.

  3. Cattleya Image of Cattleya loddigesii 1a

    Cattleya loddigesii 1a

    Cattleya loddigesii is a species of orchid native to Brazil, recognized for its strikingly beautiful and fragrant flowers. It typically blooms in late summer or fall, showcasing a range of colors from lavender to bluish-purple. This species is noteworthy within the horticultural community for its robust growth and ease of care, making it a popular choice for orchid enthusiasts. Cattleya loddigesii has large, pseudobulbs and slender leaves, adapting well to a variety of growing conditions. Its significance extends beyond aesthetics, as it plays a role in the breeding of numerous hybrid orchids, contributing to the diversity and beauty of cultivated varieties.

  4. Cattleya Image of Cattleya loddigesii var. estriata antibia

    Cattleya loddigesii var. estriata antibia

    Cattleya loddigesii is a species of orchid native to Brazil, recognized for its strikingly beautiful and fragrant flowers. It typically blooms in late summer or fall, showcasing a range of colors from lavender to bluish-purple. This species is noteworthy within the horticultural community for its robust growth and ease of care, making it a popular choice for orchid enthusiasts. Cattleya loddigesii has large, pseudobulbs and slender leaves, adapting well to a variety of growing conditions. Its significance extends beyond aesthetics, as it plays a role in the breeding of numerous hybrid orchids, contributing to the diversity and beauty of cultivated varieties.

  5. Cattleya Image of Cattleya loddigesii

    Cattleya loddigesii

    Cattleya loddigesii is a species of orchid native to Brazil, recognized for its strikingly beautiful and fragrant flowers. It typically blooms in late summer or fall, showcasing a range of colors from lavender to bluish-purple. This species is noteworthy within the horticultural community for its robust growth and ease of care, making it a popular choice for orchid enthusiasts. Cattleya loddigesii has large, pseudobulbs and slender leaves, adapting well to a variety of growing conditions. Its significance extends beyond aesthetics, as it plays a role in the breeding of numerous hybrid orchids, contributing to the diversity and beauty of cultivated varieties.

  6. Cattleya 2 Image of Cattleya lueddemanniana var. lueddemanniana

    Cattleya lueddemanniana var. lueddemanniana

    Image of Cattleya lueddemanniana var. lueddemanniana 3

    Cattleya lueddemanniana var. lueddemanniana, a variant of the species Cattleya lueddemanniana, is a notable orchid native to northern South America, particularly celebrated for its large, fragrant flowers that display a mesmerizing range of colors from pink to purple. This orchid variant is highly appreciated among horticulturists and collectors for its striking beauty and the elegance it adds to any collection. It thrives in tropical conditions, showcasing broad, leathery leaves and a robust growth habit. The plant's significant ornamental value and its role in hybridization make it a cornerstone species within the cultivation of Cattleya orchids.

  7. Cattleya 2 Image of Cattleya luteola

    Cattleya luteola

    Image of Cattleya luteola 1

    Cattleya luteola, a species belonging to the Orchidaceae family, is primarily recognized for its small yet strikingly beautiful flowers. Native to South American countries such as Peru and Ecuador, this plant thrives in tropical climates, often found in environments ranging from lowland forests to mountainous regions. Characteristically, Cattleya luteola blooms present a captivating palette, typically with yellow petals accentuated by subtle variations in shade. These orchids are highly esteemed among horticulturists and orchid enthusiasts for their delicate appearance and the vibrant splash of color they add to collections, making them a cherished species in the realm of botanical cultivation.

  8. Cattleya Image of Cattleya maxima

    Cattleya maxima

    Cattleya maxima is a species of orchid native to South America, particularly found in Ecuador and Peru. Renowned for its striking and large, fragrant flowers, which come in a variety of colors from light lavender to deep purple, this orchid is highly prized among enthusiasts and collectors. Cattleya maxima typically blooms in the autumn, displaying its impressive flowers on long, arching inflorescences. This orchid thrives in cool to intermediate temperatures, making it adaptable to various cultivation conditions. Its allure and adaptability contribute to its significance in the horticultural world, symbolizing both beauty and resilience.

  9. Cattleya Image of Cattleya mossiae var wagenerii

    Cattleya mossiae var wagenerii

    Cattleya mossiae var. wagenerii is a botanical variety of the species Cattleya mossiae, known for its striking and beautiful flowers, often sought after in the orchid cultivation world. This variant is distinguished by specific floral characteristics that differ slightly from the typical forms of C. mossiae, such as variations in color, pattern, or size. Native to the cloud forests of Venezuela, it blooms primarily in the spring, producing large, fragrant flowers that are highly valued for their ornamental appeal. Its significance lies not just in its aesthetic value but also in its contribution to the biodiversity of orchid species and their ecological roles in native habitats.

  10. Cattleya Image of Cattleya nobilior

    Cattleya nobilior

    Cattleya nobilior is a species of orchid native to Brazil, prized for its strikingly beautiful flowers. It belongs to the Cattleya genus, known for producing some of the most exquisite orchids in cultivation. This species is particularly valued for its large, fragrant blooms that appear in a vibrant range of colors, primarily sumptuous purples and lilacs. Cattleya nobilior typically flowers in the late summer or early fall, showcasing its large, paddle-shaped leaves and robust growth habit. Its significance lies not only in its horticultural appeal but also in its role in hybridization, contributing desirable traits to new orchid varieties.

  11. Cattleya Image of Cattleya percivaliana

    Cattleya percivaliana

    Cattleya percivaliana is a species of orchid named after British orchid enthusiast Percival Farquhar. Originating from Venezuela and Colombia, it thrives in cool, mountainous regions. Renowned for its striking blooms, which appear primarily in the winter months, this orchid features large, fragrant flowers with a distinctive lavender or purple hue, accented by a yellow or orange throat. It plays a crucial role in orchid hybridization, contributing significantly to the development of many ornamental varieties. Its popularity among enthusiasts is due to both its beauty and its adaptability in cultivation.

  12. Cattleya Image of Cattleya schilleriana

    Cattleya schilleriana

    Cattleya schilleriana is a species of orchid native to South America, particularly found in the rainforests of Brazil. Renowned for its striking and fragrant flowers, this orchid boasts vibrant purple-pink petals with a distinct, yellow-throated labellum (lip). Flowering mainly in the fall, it thrives in warm, humid conditions and is often cultivated for its ornamental value. As a part of the Cattleya genus, which is highly esteemed in horticulture, Cattleya schilleriana contributes to the diversity and hybridization efforts within the orchid growing community, making it a significant species both ecologically and botanically.

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