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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Cattleya Hybird Orchid   
by nevinshrom

Cattleya Walkerinter 'Franzl' SM(H)/ D.O.G. 2013   
by emmily1955

   
by iknowledgetree

Cattleya schroederae var. semi alba   
by emmily1955

Cattleya schroederae   
by emmily1955

Cattleya schroederae   
by emmily1955

Masdevallia echo   
by emmily1955

Dracula cutis-bufonis   
by emmily1955

Dracula woolwardiae   
by emmily1955

3 different types of Dracula   
by emmily1955

Rth. Tzeng-Wen Queen x Slc. Hsinying Catherine   
by iknowledgetree

   
by iknowledgetree

C. percivaliana   
by iknowledgetree

   
by iknowledgetree

C. trianaei var. concolor   
by iknowledgetree

Cattleya amethystoglossa   
by emmily1955

Cattleya jongheana   
by emmily1955

Cattleya jongheana   
by emmily1955

Dendrobium biloculare x Convolutum   
by nevinshrom

Cattleya loddigesii var. coerulescens   
by emmily1955

Dracula exasperata   
by emmily1955

Dracula exasperata   
by emmily1955

Masdevallia xanthina red   
by emmily1955

Leptotes bicolor   
by emmily1955

Leptotes bicolor   
by emmily1955

Cattleya quadricolor   
by emmily1955

Cattleya quadricolor   
by emmily1955

Dendrochilum wenzelii   
by emmily1955

Rhyncholaelia glauca   
by emmily1955

orchid 2   
by Xena's photography

Dracula diana   
by emmily1955

Dracula diana   
by emmily1955

Phalaenopsis Liu's Twilight Rainbow   
by emmily1955

Phalaenopsis Liu's Twilight Rainbow   
by emmily1955

Phalaenopsis stuartiana var. punctatissima   
by emmily1955

Phalaenopsis stuartiana var. punctatissima   
by emmily1955

Dracula woolwardiae   
by emmily1955

Cattleya percivaliana var. coerulea ‘ Bodenseeperle ‘   
by emmily1955

Cattleya percivaliana var. coerulea ‘ Bodenseeperle ‘   
by emmily1955

Cattleya percivaliana var. coerulea ‘ Bodenseeperle ‘   
by emmily1955

Sic. (Beaufort x Orglades Glow) x Kewpie   
by emmily1955

Sic. (Beaufort x Orglades Glow) x Kewpie   
by emmily1955

Left side Cat. percivaliana ‘ Summit ‘,,,right side Cat. percivaliana ‘ Bodenseeperle ‘   
by emmily1955

Left side Cat. percivaliana ‘ Summit ‘,,right side Cat. percivaliana ‘ Bodenseeperle ‘   
by emmily1955

CNY Orchids   
by Dannie Tj. - 李泉亮

Cattleya jenmanii var. semi alba   
by emmily1955

(Cym.) Cymbidium Yamato Romance ‘Utsusemi’   
by Hiro.Morison (Tokyo, JAPAN.)

   
by iknowledgetree
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