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 x Whitei var. alba #2   
by emmily1955

Cattleya x Whitei var. alba #2   
by emmily1955

Phalaenopsis Hybrid cultivated in a glass   
by emmily1955

Phragmipedium kovachii   
by Svetlana B.

Blc. Chia Lin   
by W. P.

Blc. Chia Lin   
by W. P.

three different Cattleya velutina   
by emmily1955

Cattleya La Princesita 'Marvelle'   
by emmily1955

Blc. Pamela Hetherington   
by emmily1955

Blc. Pamela Hetherington   
by emmily1955

Phalaenipsis violacea   
by emmily1955

Blc. Lucky Strike Stone   
by W. P.

Oncidium ornithorhynchum   
by W. P.

Cattleya Eximia var. coerulea   
by emmily1955

Cattleya Eximia var. coerulea   
by emmily1955

Cattleya Eximia var. coerulea   
by emmily1955

2 different Cattleya velutina   
by emmily1955

Cattleya sincorana   
by emmily1955

Cattleya velutina #3   
by emmily1955

Cattleya velutina #3   
by emmily1955

Cattleya velutina #1   
by emmily1955

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

The roots of a Cattleya.   
by W. P.

It blooms again.   
by W. P.

Cattleya leopoldii var. albescens 'Centro de Esmeralda'   
by emmily1955

Cattleya violacea ( flamea x semi alba )   
by emmily1955

Cattleya violacea ( flamea x semi alba )   
by emmily1955

Cattleya warneri var. coerulea ' Do Suzuki ' x self Bodenseeperle SM(B)/D.O.G. 2017 Obereisenheim 05.08.2017   
by emmily1955

Cattleya rex #2   
by emmily1955

Cattleya rex #2   
by emmily1955

Cattleya x hardyana var. semi alba   
by emmily1955

Cattleya x Whitei   
by emmily1955

Blc. Chief Mini Heart ' Little Rainbow '   
by emmily1955

Cattleya jenmanii   
by W. P.

Cattleya jenmanii   
by W. P.

Epicattleya Volcano Trick   
by W. P.

Epicattleya Volcano Trick   
by W. P.

Epicattleya Volcano Trick   
by W. P.

Cattleya x Hardyana 'Schöne Linzgauerin' BM(H)/D.O.G. 2012   
by emmily1955

Cattleya x Hardyana 'Schöne Linzgauerin' BM(H)/D.O.G. 2012   
by emmily1955

Cattleya Orchids   
by Pat Durkin OC

Cattleya gaskelliana ' King of Caripe '   
by emmily1955

Cattleya gaskelliana ' King of Caripe '   
by emmily1955

Cattleya rex #1   
by emmily1955

Almost everything blooms.   
by W. P.

Cattleya x Hardyana 'Schöne Linzgauerin'   
by emmily1955

Cattleya x Hardyana 'Schöne Linzgauerin'   
by emmily1955

Cattleya rex #1   
by emmily1955
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