Orchids
Orchidaceae, commonly known as the orchid family, is a large and diverse family of flowering plants with over 25,000 species and 100,000 hybrids. Orchids are found in nearly every habitat worldwide, except in deserts and glaciers. The family is known for their unique flowers, which come in a variety of shapes, colors, and sizes, often with complex patterns and fragrances to attract pollinators.
Orchids are epiphytic, lithophytic, or terrestrial plants, meaning they grow on other plants, rocks, or in the ground, respectively. They have specialized structures such as pseudobulbs, aerial roots, and velamen, which allow them to absorb water and nutrients from the surrounding environment.
The orchid family is divided into two subfamilies: the Epidendroideae and the Orchidoideae. The Epidendroideae subfamily is the largest and includes the most popular orchid species, such as Phalaenopsis, Cattleya, Dendrobium, and Oncidium. The Orchidoideae subfamily is smaller and includes the genera Orchis, Ophrys, and Habenaria.
Orchids have been highly prized for their beauty and rarity for centuries, and many species have been collected from the wild for trade and cultivation. Today, orchids are commonly cultivated as houseplants, for cut flowers, and for commercial orchid production. Conservation efforts are also underway to protect threatened orchid species from over-collection and habitat loss.
We specializes in growing and selling a diverse selection of orchids. Our collection includes rare and exotic species from all over the world, as well as popular orchids such as Cattleyas, Phragmipedium, and Oncidiums.
Based in Ecuador, a country known for its rich orchid biodiversity, we offer both wholesale and retail options for orchid enthusiasts, collectors, and professionals. Our orchids are grown using natural fertilizers and pesticides, and we prioritize the conservation of native orchid species.
At Ecuagenera, we are passionate about orchids and are dedicated to providing our customers with high-quality and unique plants. Shop with us today and experience the beauty and wonder of the orchid world.
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Aranda Sayan x V. Tubtim Velvet "Sri Nual"
Aranda Dinah Shore
Aranda Walter Oumae 'White Spots'
Encyclia alboxanthina
It is a naturally occurring hybrid orchid. The "4N" in its name signifies that it has a tetraploid chromosome count, which can affect its growth an...
View full detailsAspasia lunata
Aspasia lunata Culture: Successful cultivation of the lovely Aspasia lunata. Here are some important cultural tips to ensure its thriving growth: ...
View full detailsAspasia epidendroides
Successful cultivation of the charming Aspasia epidendroides. Here are some important cultural tips to ensure its thriving growth: Light: Prefers...
View full detailsBulbophyllum appendiculatum
This distinctive epiphytic orchid species is renowned for its unique morphological characteristics and specialized flowering patterns that create f...
View full detailsBulbophyllum annandalei
This miniature to small-sized, epiphytic orchid is native to Peninsular Thailand and Malaysia. It belongs to the Cirrhopetalum section of Bulbophyl...
View full detailsAcianthera johnsonii
Acianthera johnsonii Culture: Successful cultivation of Acianthera johnsonii requires attention to the following aspects: Light: Prefers shaded t...
View full detailsZelenkoa onusta
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Zelenkoa onusta is a compact orchid species that produces a large, impressive flower spike for its small size. This charming epiphytic orchid featu...
View full detailsZootrophion dayanum 'Gigi'
Paphiopedilum parishii x Paphiopedilum rungsuriyanum
This distinctive Paphiopedilum hybrid displays exceptional slipper orchid characteristics with large, waxy flowers featuring green and burgundy ton...
View full detailsMaxillaria neophylla
A captivating orchid native to the rainforests of Central and South America, It is celebrated for its intricate and charming flowers. This orchid f...
View full detailsMaxillariella variabilis
This captivating orchid species is known for its remarkable diversity in flower color and pattern, earning it the nickname "Variable Maxillaria." I...
View full detailsCoelogyne asperata
This remarkable orchid, a large epiphyte from Southeast Asia, is highly valued for its striking, fragrant flowers. Here are some tips for growing i...
View full detailsLaelia anceps f. coerulea
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This exceptional coerulea form of Laelia anceps is celebrated for its distinctive blue-toned flowers with soft lavender-blue petals and sepals cont...
View full detailsStanhopea saccata
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Known for its fascinating, richly fragrant flowers, Stanhopea saccata displays the unique characteristic that makes this genus so captivating - flo...
View full detailsMaxillaria azulensis
Lepanthes desmondleeana
his miniature epiphytic orchid species, described by Ecuagenera's research team and currently native to Ecuador, is an excellent choice for collect...
View full detailsSpecklinia picta
Specklinia picta Culture: This miniature orchid from Ecuador and Peru thrives in cloud forests at 1,200-2,500 meters elevation. Light: Bright, fi...
View full detailsCattleya maxima
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Cattleya maxima is an epiphytic orchid, meaning that it grows on other plants or trees in its natural habitat. It prefers bright, indirect light an...
View full detailsLaeliocattleya Rock Ruby
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Combines the unique traits of both parent orchid species. The vibrant blooms of Laelia anceps, known for their intricate patterns and colors, blend...
View full detailsCatasetum expansum yellow spotted
This is a highly desired color variant of the deciduous species Catasetum expansum, currently native to Ecuador. It is known for its large, waxy, a...
View full detailsCattleya lueddemanniana 'Cesar Fernandez' x 'Infierno' 'Deni'
It is a stunning hybrid that combines the beauty of two Cattleya lueddemanniana varieties. The resulting plant displays large, showy flo...
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