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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The first flower is open.   
by W. P.

All four flowers are now open   
by W. P.

The right side percivaliana ' Summit - the left side percivaliana ' Bodenseeperle '   
by emmily1955

Cattleya percivaliana 'Bodenseeperle' BM(A)/D.O.G.2014   
by emmily1955

Cattleya percivaliana 'Bodenseeperle' BM(A)/D.O.G.2014   
by emmily1955

Now there are three flowers, the fourth is broken off.   
by W. P.

Orchids 007   
by Pat Durkin OC

Cattleya trianae var. coerulea   
by emmily1955

Cattleya trianae var. coerulea   
by emmily1955

Cattleya trianae var. coerulea   
by emmily1955

Cattleya percivaliana var. ' Summit '   
by emmily1955

Cattleya percivaliana var. alba   
by emmily1955

Ludisia discolor   
by emmily1955

Ludisia discolor   
by emmily1955

Cattleya jenmanii var. semi alba   
by emmily1955

Cattleya Angel Song Kewpie   
by emmily1955

Cattleya quadricolor syn.chocoensis   
by emmily1955

One of four is open   
by W. P.

Dendrobium nobile Hybride   
by emmily1955

Dendrobium nobile Hybride   
by emmily1955

Phalaenopsis ' Sogo Vivien '   
by emmily1955

Cattleya quadricolor syn.chocoensis   
by emmily1955

Cattleya quadricolor syn.chocoensis   
by emmily1955

The second flower is open   
by W. P.

Phalaenopsis schilleriana #2   
by emmily1955

Phalaenopsis schilleriana #2   
by emmily1955

Cattleya percivaliana var. semi alba 'Carache'   
by emmily1955

Cattleya percivaliana var. semi alba 'Carache'   
by emmily1955

Cattleya trianae var. mooreana 'Estrella de Columbia'   
by emmily1955

Cattleya trianae var. mooreana 'Estrella de Columbia'   
by emmily1955

Dracula orientalis   
by emmily1955

Dracula orientalis   
by emmily1955

Cattleya percivaliana ' Summit ' x Cattleya rex   
by emmily1955

Ludisia discolor   
by emmily1955

Cattleya lodigesii   
by W. P.

Phragmipedium besseae x sargentianum   
by W. P.

Cattleya trianae   
by emmily1955

Lycaste hybr. No Name   
by Svetlana B.

Cattleya jenmanii   
by W. P.

Cattleya jenmanii   
by W. P.

Cattleya Hybrid   
by emmily1955

Cattleya Hybrid   
by emmily1955

Color in the dark season   
by W. P.

Epicattleya Volcano Trick   
by W. P.

Cattleya trianae var. coerulea   
by emmily1955

Cattleya jenmanii   
by emmily1955

Cattleya trianae var. mooreana 'Estrella de Columbia'   
by emmily1955

Cattleya walkeriana flamea ‚Divina‘   
by emmily1955
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