Only orchids that show "In-Spike" next to the pot size are currently in-spike or in-bloom. If you want to narrow your search to orchids that are currently in-spike, see our list of in-spike/in-bloom orchids. You can also browse our text-only orchid catalog.
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Aerangis biloba

An easy growing species of Aerangis that are tough as nails. The larger plants are divisions of our best clone and have very big leaves for the species.
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Aerangis citrata

Long strands of pure white flowers. These plants can easily have more than 20 flowers per spike.
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Aerangis fastuosa

One of the best of the Aerangis with pure white, flat flowers. The lip is elongated and flat. Great fragrance at night. Miniature.
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Aerangis luteo alba var. rhodosticta

Aerengis luteo alba var. rhodosticta heralds from Kenya and is often found growing in slightly shady conditions on small trees or shrubs. They also have been found growing on coffee trees and do very well on them. These are wonderful miniature orchid...
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Aerangis mystacidii

Beautiful species with pendulous sprays of 1" white flowers that have a long nectary or spur. Fragrant at night.
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Aerangis splendida

This species with it's uniquely shaped foliage has very long spurs, that can be up to 8 inches long!
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Amesiella philippinense alba (monticola)

Amesiella philippinense is a small, compact species with very large white flowers in proportion to the leaves. Originally labeled as Angraecum, Amesiella philippinense and monticolla are the only species in the genus. The flowers are also fragrant. ...
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Angraecum didieri

Angraecum didieri is native to Madagascar and grows at an elevation of 4,000 to 5,000 feet. The miniature Angraecoid has star-shaped 2" flowers on a plant barely 3" in size. This plant is easy to grow and flower.
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Angraecum florulentum

Angraecum florulentum is native to Madagascar and is an easy plant to grow and flower. The sparkling, crystalline white flowers are large for the size of the plant. The flowers are fragrant at night and can last from 1-3 months. The plant is small in...
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Angraecum leonis

Angraecum leonis is a small, compact orchid plant with a strong and fleshy leaf structure. This plant generally has between 3 and 6 leaves, blooming from 3 to 7 flowers at a time. It comes from the Comoro Islands of Madagascar. For those who like ...
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Angraecum magdalenae

Angraecum magdalenae is native Madagascar. It is easy to grow, can take bright light and some dyness at the roots. The flowers are pure white with a very thick texture. This orchid has fragrant flowers smelling like nutmeg and cinnamon mixed together...
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Angraecum scottianum

This is a nice compact species with white flowers with very long spurs.
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Angraecum sesquipedale ('White Wings' x 'Moon Flight')

Angraecum sesquipedale is native to Madagascar and will grow in conditions similar to Cattleya. It is also known as the "Star of Bethlehem" orchid because of the large star shaped, white flowers that emerge every year in December. Charles Darwin ob...
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Anguloa clowesii

Anguloa clowesii is native to Colombia and Venezuela. It grows in the mountains with very moist conditions at the roots. There is a dry season, and this coincides with the dropping of their deciduous leaves. The flowers emerge at the base of the ne...
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Anguloa ruckeri (var. hoenlowii)

A rare species from Peru. The outside of the tulip like flower is an amber-yellow color while the inside is an intense deep red. The lip rocks back and forth inside the flower with slight movement of the flower.
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Anoectochilus chapaensis

A beautiful jewel orchid with maroon leaves that have bronze and gold veining. The flowers are a nice bright yellow.
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Ansellia africana ('Big Brother' x 'Kenya Dark')

One of the darkest forms, yellow background with deep black spots. Largish plants.
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Ansellia africana 'Garden Party' HCC/AOS

Ansellia africana 'Garden Party' is the unusual all yellow form of the species native throughout the African continent. This orchid is easy to grow and flower as long as you have ample light. The flowers are long lasting and fragrant. As the plant ge...
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Arachnanthe cathcartii

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Ascocentrum ampullaceum

Ascocentrum ampullaceum is a species native to Thailand and surrounding countries such as Laos and Cambodia. This is a very compact growing orchid with stiff leaves that have jagged ends. The leaves also have a natural spotting in mahogany that only...
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