Orchid Species
Pure Botanical Heritage: Natural Orchid Species
Explore our collection of true orchid species—nature's original masterpieces, unchanged by hybridization. These are the wild orchids that inspired centuries of botanical exploration and continue to captivate serious collectors with their authentic beauty and fascinating natural history.
Why Species Orchids Matter:
- Botanical Authenticity: Pure species as they exist in nature, not human-created hybrids
- Conservation Value: Many species face habitat loss in the wild, making cultivation important for preservation
- Discovery Stories: Each species has a unique tale of botanical exploration and discovery
- Natural Adaptation: Evolved over millennia to thrive in specific ecosystems, from cloud forests to tropical lowlands
- Genetic Foundation: These are the parent plants behind many popular hybrid orchids
Natural Habitats & Origins: Our species orchids represent diverse ecosystems from around the world—misty mountain slopes in the Andes, humid rainforests of Southeast Asia, cool cloud forests of Central America, and rocky outcrops of Madagascar. Understanding their natural habitat helps recreate ideal growing conditions at home.
For the Serious Collector: Species orchids appeal to growers who appreciate botanical accuracy, natural diversity, and the challenge of cultivating plants true to their wild origins. Many species offer unique characteristics rarely found in mass-produced hybrids, including distinctive fragrances, unusual flower forms, and specific blooming patterns tied to seasonal changes.
Growing Considerations: Species orchids range from beginner-friendly to advanced difficulty levels. Each variety includes information about its natural habitat, which guides care requirements including temperature ranges, humidity levels, and light preferences. Some species are more forgiving than their hybrid descendants, while others require precise conditions.
Perfect for: Collectors building reference collections, enthusiasts interested in orchid evolution and taxonomy, growers seeking authentic botanical specimens, and those who value the heritage and story behind each plant.
Pure Botanical Heritage: Natural Orchid Species
Explore our collection of true orchid species—nature's original masterpieces, unchanged by hybridization. These are the wild orchids that inspired centuries of botanical exploration and continue to captivate serious collectors with their authentic beauty and fascinating natural history.
Why Species Orchids Matter:
- Botanical Authenticity: Pure species as they exist in nature, not human-created hybrids
- Conservation Value: Many species face habitat loss in the wild, making cultivation important for preservation
- Discovery Stories: Each species has a unique tale of botanical exploration and discovery
- Natural Adaptation: Evolved over millennia to thrive in specific ecosystems, from...
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A pack of wonderful Dendrobium species that contains 3x 50mm tubes. The pack contains: 1x Dendrobium secundum 1 x Dendrobium shiraishii 1x Dendrobium spectabile A wonderful pack for Dendrobium lovers at a special price! Healthy seedlings for sale.Regular price $105.00Regular priceUnit price per
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The native range of this species is Sulawesi. It is an epiphytic subshrub and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. The leaves are strap shaped, decurved and are arranged alternately along the stem. The apical leaf tip is unequally bilobed. The long-lasting...Regular price $80.00Regular priceUnit price per
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A species with a wide distribution in nature from East to Southeast Asia. Naive to Hainan China, Assam, Bangladesh, eastern Himalayas, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. Lovely pink to purple flowers that have a nice sweet fragrance. Shorter lived at about 3 to 4...Regular price $45.00Regular priceUnit price per
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Native to Southeast Asia, Dendrobium secundum is also known as the "Toothbrush Orchid" for the fact that all of its flowers appear on the same side of the stem, much like the bristles of a toothbrush.This semi-pendulous, cane-like species is found in dry lowland...Regular price $35.00Regular priceUnit price per
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Found in western New Guinea at elevations around 500 to 1500 meters as a warm to cool growing epiphyte, terrestrial or lithophyte with greenish brown, clustered, grooved stems that are swollen in the apical part carrying, 2 to 4, apical, leathery, rounded apically, dark...Regular price $45.00Regular priceUnit price per
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A spectacular, medium to large sized, hot growing epiphyte in primary rainforests, mangrove swamps and moss forests as well as an occasional lithophyte on rocks from Papua & New Guinea and the Solomon Islands at elevations of 300 to 2000 meters although it is...Regular price $40.00Regular priceUnit price per
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Dendrobium Moniliforme Rashatsubame is a “choseiran” characterised by textured green leaves edged with a thin picotee of cream color. D. moniliforme is a temperate species that does well in cold to hot temperatures. As with nearly all dendrobiums, Dendrobium moniliforme Rashatsubame wants to dry...Regular price $40.00Regular priceUnit price per
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Medium sized, warm to cool growing epiphyte with an elongate [for the genus] stem carrying a few oblanceolate, obtuse, coriaceous, pale green leaves that blooms on a racemose to paniculate, terete peduncle, flattened rachis, 3.6 to 16.8 [9 to 42 cm] long, inflorescence with...Regular price $35.00Regular priceUnit price per
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Grammatophyllum orchids can take bright sun, The flowers are amazing too. The flowers are generally up to 4.5 cm wide, held in racemes of up to 150 blooms. G. scriptum is native to south east Asia and is found in low-lying coastal areas. Plant...Regular price $100.00Regular priceUnit price per
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Paph philippinense alba is a popular long-petaled multifloral Paph species. It can have up to 7 flowers per inflorescence and makes a beautiful display plant. Plant on sale is growing in 80mm pot.Regular price $135.00Regular priceUnit price per
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This species produces small (about the size of a dime) flowers that truly have a monkey face! The flowers are cupped. The yellow sepals are covered with red splotches and are covered in short hairs around the margin. The lip (the monkey's nose) has a...Regular price $125.00Regular priceUnit price per
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Cattleya bowringiana is a lovely fall-blooming species from Central America. The clustered flowers are primarily lavender although there are some impressive albescens and coerulea varieties. .With just ordinary care, the pseudobulbs will reach 10 to 15 inches in height. In the hands of a...Regular price $45.00Regular priceUnit price per
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Paph philippinense is a popular long-petaled multifloral Paph species. It can have up to 7 flowers per inflorescence and makes a beautiful display plant. Plant on sale is very healthy.Regular price $135.00Regular priceUnit price per
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For fans of the funky-flowered types, this one’s for you. Fragrant and distinctive Dendrobium species endemic to New Guinea and surrounding islands. This species is used in the breeding of many a Latouria Den. cross. Plant for sale is growing in 100 mm pot.Regular price $80.00Regular priceUnit price per
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Beautiful yellow green flowers with a white lip that has a dark-green base. Native to Venezuela, Panama, Colombia and Ecuador, these plants will drop most or all of their leaves at maturity right before or when they flower. The wonderful fragrance is like a...Regular price $40.00Regular priceUnit price per
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A wonderful compact evergreen Dendrobium cross amongst members of the Latouria section. Flowers are fragrant and long-lasting, and the plants may bloom several times in one year. Latouria Dendrobiums are nice because they can re-flower on the same growths several times, making for a large...Regular price $40.00Regular priceUnit price per
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Dendrobium ternatense (syn. Dendrobium macrophyllum var. ternatense) is a medium-sized, warm-growing epiphytic orchid from Malesia, known for its fragrant, long-lasting flowers with distinctive hairy sepals and veined lips, often in shades of pink, blooming on erect clusters from the apex of its club-shaped canes, making it a popular choice...Regular price $40.00Regular priceUnit price per
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Vanda chirayupiniae is a recently described, epiphytic Thai orchid (family Orchidaceae) known for its colorful, long-lasting flowers, typically with yellow-brown or apricot tones and darker tessellated patterns, featuring a distinctly three-lobed lip with keels and small, erect side lobes. This species grows as a...Regular price $80.00Regular priceUnit price per
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The native range of this species is Sulawesi. It is an epiphytic subshrub and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. The leaves are strap shaped, decurved and are arranged alternately along the stem. The apical leaf tip is unequally bilobed. The long-lasting...Regular price $80.00Regular priceUnit price per
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Found on Komodo Island of the Lesser Sunda Islands as a large sized, hot to warm growing epiphyte that blooms in the late summer and fall on a 6 to 12" [15 to 30 cm] long, to 18 flowered inflorescence carrying powerfully sweet-scented flowers....Regular price $80.00Regular priceUnit price per
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Vanda sanderiana is a species of orchid. It is commonly called Waling-waling in the Philippines and is also called Sander's Vanda, after Henry Frederick Conrad Sander, a noted orchidologist. The orchid is considered to be the "Queen of Philippine flowers" and is worshiped as...Regular price $115.00Regular priceUnit price per
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This is a large Sumatran species with strap-form, shiny leaves that blooms in the summer producing white flowers with pink venation that emit a smoky scent. Vanda foetida – Found in southern Sumatra. Large sized epiphyte with an erect stem carrying many strap-shaped, fleshy, tough, shiny...Regular price $130.00Regular priceUnit price per
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Latourea type species native to New Guinea. Large grower to 60 cm, erect spikes of up to 20 blooms. Robust grower. Seedlings in 50mm tubes for sale.Regular price $35.00Regular priceUnit price per
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This medium-sized, epiphytic orchid, often referred to Cattleya aurea, is native specifically to the north of Colombia. It is prized for having larger flowers and a more intense golden coloration than the Costa Rican form of C. dowiana, with highly intricate veining on its...Regular price $39.00Regular priceUnit price per
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