orchids we grow

Southern California orchid growers are blessed with (mostly) moderate temperatures throughout the year, allowing many orchids to be grown outdoors. In fact, fully 40% of OSSC members don't have a greenhouse! The photos on these pages are all examples of plants that have been grown in Southern California, both in and out of greenhouses, and come from the OSSC flickr group, which is open to all Southern California orchid enthusiasts. By default, the  "most interesting" photos are presented first. (Note: the degree of "interestingness" is determined by flickr's proprietary methodology.)


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Phalaenopsis violacea indigo   
by Giorgio Armano

Dracula chimaera   
by emmily1955

Dracula chimaera   
by emmily1955

Cattleya x Whitei 'Bodenseeperle' SM (H) / D.O.G. 2018   
by emmily1955

(Cym.) Cymbidium ensifolium ‘Qingshan Yuquan’   
by Hiro.Morison (Tokyo, JAPAN.)

Dracula bella   
by emmily1955

Cattleya maxima   
by emmily1955

Lip of Cattleya maxima   
by emmily1955

Orchids   
by Dannie Tj. - 李泉亮

Cattleya x Whitei 'Bodenseeperle' SM (H) / D.O.G. 2018   
by emmily1955

Cattleya x Whitei 'Bodenseeperle' SM (H) / D.O.G. 2018   
by emmily1955

Phalaenopsis violacea   
by Giorgio Armano

Phalaenopsis violacea   
by Giorgio Armano

Dracula bella   
by emmily1955

Dracula bella   
by emmily1955

Dracula bella   
by emmily1955

Phalaenopsis bellina   
by Giorgio Armano

Phalaenopsis bellina   
by Giorgio Armano

Blc. Bryce Canyon 'Splendiferous' AM/AOS   
by rwa_in_SD

Cattleya maxima var. coerulea 'Alexandra' #3   
by emmily1955

Cattleya maxima var. coerulea 'Alexandra' #3   
by emmily1955

2 different varieties of Cattleya dayana coerulea   
by emmily1955

Phragmipedium kovachii   
by Svetlana B.

Cattleya gaskelliana var. coerulea #2   
by emmily1955

Orchids   
by Dannie Tj. - 李泉亮

Cattleya Eximia ' Blue '   
by emmily1955

Cattleya Eximia ' Blue '   
by emmily1955

Cattleya Eximia ' Blue '   
by emmily1955

Cattleya dayana coerulea 'Chojamaru'   
by emmily1955

Dracula bella   
by emmily1955

Orchids   
by Dannie Tj. - 李泉亮

Dracula woolwardiae   
by emmily1955

Cattleya x hardyana semi alba   
by emmily1955

Cattleya x hardyana semi alba   
by emmily1955

Cattleya velutina # 1   
by emmily1955

Cattleya velutina # 1   
by emmily1955

Cattleya velutina # 1   
by emmily1955

Blc. Murray Spencer 'Armroy's Dark Star' FCC/AOS, blooming now in my collection. Three large, highly scented flowers to the spike.   
by rwa_in_SD

Cattleya velutina #2   
by emmily1955

Cattleya velutina #2   
by emmily1955

Cattleya warscewiczii ' Hector '   
by emmily1955

Cattleya warscewiczii ' Hector '   
by emmily1955

Laelia sincorana - Laelia dayana var. coerulea   
by emmily1955

Laelia sincorana   
by emmily1955

Laelia sincorana   
by emmily1955

Laelia sincorana   
by emmily1955

Miltoniopsis   
by W. P.

Cattleya x Hardyana 'Schöne Linzgauerin'   
by emmily1955
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