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Drosera rotundifolia is a carnivorous plant native to the peat bogs of...
The Spiranthes genus is widely distributed, stretching from North...
Ophrys insectifera is a small Ophrys easily identified by its strongly...
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Suitable for planting 2 garden orchids This ready-to-use mixture is ideal for growing Dactylorhiza, Epipactis and Spiranthes.
Epipactis palustris is a native European orchid. The dangling flowers are purplish-brown with a white labellum that is streaked with purple. They grow on the floral stalks in clusters. Epipactis palustris is typically found in humid woodland and grassland, as well as in marshes, dune slacks and bogs.
Epipactis gigantea is a terrestrial orchid native to the western states of America. This species can grow up to 70 cm in height after a few years.
Epipactis are rustic terrestrial orchids and easy to grow, showing from the end of May to July flower stalks typical of orchids, with variable colors according to the varieties. Epipactis are among the most prolific orchids. This cross between an Asian species and an American species has produced plants that grow vigorously, producing large numbers of new...
The 'Serpentine Night' Epipactis is a Californian type of Epipactis gigantea. It can be distinguished by its dark purple-red foliage. It is a large, very hardy and easily grown terrestrial orchid which flowers from late May to July with yellow-orange flower stalks.
Epipactis are rustic terrestrial orchids and easy to grow, showing from the end of May to July flower stalks typical of orchids, with variable colors according to the varieties. Epipactis are among the most prolific orchids. Epipactis 'Sabine' is a hybrid of Epipactis gigantea and Epipactis palustris. Here is a really easy orchid to grow. When it flowers...
Epipactis veratrifolia is a species present in Europe (Cyprus) but especially in Asia. It is a vigorous plant that can grow up to 1 meter and produces large flowers. It is found in wet areas on banks, in the bottoms of ravines, on some cliffs around infiltrations or resurgence of water.
Epipactis royleana is a superb terrestrial orchid native to the Himalayan mountains. It has ribbed and elongated green leaves, 10 to 15 cm long. In late spring or early summer, erect inflorescences appear, each carrying several beautiful flowers of a red-purple color. This orchid lives in wet meadows. In the garden, it will be grown in partial shade in...
Superb terrestrial orchid native to Japan. In late spring or early summer, the plant has beautiful upright inflorescences composed of multiple yellow to orange flowers, marked with white, orange and pink on the labellum. This orchid lives in the humid meadows of Japan. In the garden, it should be grown in semi-shade in cool to not too dry soil or in the...
Botanical rarity This yellow-flowered form of Epipactis thunbergii is a superb terrestrial orchid from Japan. In late spring or early summer, the plant has beautiful upright inflorescences of multiple yellow flowers, marked with white. This orchid lives in the humid meadows of Japan. In the garden, it can be grown in semi-shade in cool and not too dry...
Botanical rarities The orchids in this category are extremely rare botanical varieties. Some of them are delicate plants that are less tolerant than the orchids in the 'Easy Garden' category. They are more suitable for a connoisseur audience... The blackish purple Epipactis is a very rare terrestrial orchid that appreciates rocky and gravelly areas. The...
The Epipactis are very proliferative garden orchids, as comfortable in the massifs as on the banks of the water points. Epipactis also behave very well in pots. They like cool, wet, light soils. The assortment of 4 Epipactis consists of: - Epipactis 'Sabine' - Epipactis palustris - Epipactis royleana - Epipactis veratrifolia