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Lycaste cruenta
Commonly known as the "Bloody Lycaste," is a captivating orchid species native to Central and South America. Celebrated for its unique and intrigui...
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Commonly known as Dow's Lycaste, is a captivating orchid species native to Central America, particularly Costa Rica and Panama. Celebrated for its ...
View full detailsLycaste dyeriana
Commonly known as Dyer's Lycaste, is a captivating orchid species found in Central and South America. Celebrated for its unique and intricate beaut...
View full detailsLycaste fimbriata
Commonly known as the "Fringed Lycaste," is a captivating orchid species found in Central and South America. Celebrated for its unique and i...
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Commonly known as the "Tongue Lycaste," is an orchid species found in Central and South America, including countries like Costa Rica, Panama, and C...
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Commonly known as the "Grasshopper Lycaste," is an orchid species native to Central and South America, including regions such as Colombia, Ecuador,...
View full detailsLycaste Luciani
Lycaste Luciani is an orchid hybrid originated by Colman in 1922. It is a cross of Lyc. lasioglossa x Lyc. virginalis. It is considered a "primary ...
View full detailsLycaste luminosa
Commonly known as the "Luminous Lycaste," is a captivating orchid species found in Central and South America, particularly in countries like Costa ...
View full detailsLycaste macrophylla alba
Commonly known as the "Large-Leafed Lycaste" in its white variety, is an orchid species found in Central and South America, including regions like ...
View full detailsLycaste macrophylla var. litensis 'Camila' x Lycaste macrophylla var. litensis 'Chocolate'
Lycaste puntarenasensis var boquete
It is a variety of the Lycaste puntarenasensis orchid species. The "var. boquete" indicates a distinct variation of the species that is found in th...
View full detailsLycaste schilleriana
Commonly known as Schiller's Lycaste, is an orchid species native to Central and South America, particularly in regions like Colombia, Ecuador, and...
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Commonly known as the "Tricolor Lycaste," is an orchid species found in Central and South America, particularly in countries like Costa Rica, Panam...
View full detailsLycaste xytriophora
Commonly known as the "Three-Lip Lycaste," is a captivating orchid species found in Central and South America, particularly in regions like Costa R...
View full detailsLycomormium squalidum
It, known as "Squalid Lycomormium," is native to Chile's Juan Fernández Islands. It forms compact rosettes with small, densely packed leaves, adapt...
View full detailsLycopodium goebelii
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Commonly referred to as Goebel's clubmoss, is a plant species recognized for its unique growth and characteristics. Belonging to the Lycopodiaceae ...
View full detailsLycopodium lucidulum
Commonly known as shining clubmoss or ground-pine, is a plant species notable for its unique characteristics. Belonging to the Lycopodiaceae family...
View full detailsMacleania floribunda cf
it is a stunning variety that displays velvety dark green leaves with stark white veining.Pet owners beware, the Alocasia frydek, like all plants i...
View full detailsMacroclinium bicolor
It is an orchid species admired for its distinct features. Native to Central and South America, it belongs to the Orchidaceae family. This epiphyti...
View full detailsMacroclinium dalstromii
It is an orchid species valued for its unique attributes. Indigenous to Central and South America, it belongs to the Orchidaceae family. This epiph...
View full detailsMapinguari desvauxianus
Native to the lush landscapes of South America, captivates with its elegant, silver-flecked leaves. This orchid, a true botanical jewel, thrives in...
View full detailsMaranta leuconeura
Commonly known as the "Prayer Plant," is a popular and captivating houseplant. Native to tropical regions in Central and South America, this plant...
View full detailsMaranta leuconeura red
Maranta are best known by their nickname "Prayer Plants," due to their ability to fold their leaves up and down throughout the day and night which ...
View full detailsMarcgravia sintenisii
It is a plant species celebrated for its unique and captivating features. Native to Central and South America, it's a member of the Marcgraviaceae ...
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