Cuitlauzina pulchella

Cuitlauzina pulchella Cuitlauzina pulchella Lily of the Valley Orchid By Biól. Jesús Ángel Barajas Fragoso April 08, 2026 With a native range spanning from El Salvador to southern Mexico, the Vallarta Botanical Garden welcomes this small and beautiful flower. The genus Cuitlauzina was named in honor of Cuitláhuac, penultimate Mexica emperor and a highly […]
Guaranteeing the future of four endangered orchid species

Guaranteeing the future of four endangered orchid species Guaranteeing the future of four endangered orchid species By Christopher Jacobs July 22, 2025 It may be tucked away inconspicuously in one of our conservatories, but the in vitro Orchid Propagation Laboratory at the Vallarta Botanical Garden is a powerhouse of conservation. Every year the lab cultivates […]
Trichocentrum oestlundianum

Mexican OrchidTrichocentrum oestlundianum Mexican Orchid Trichocentrum oestlundianum By Biól. Jesús Ángel Barajas Fragoso July 3, 2025 Native and endemic to the Pacific coast in the states of Jalisco, Michoacán, and Nayarit, the Trichocentrum oestlundianum thrives in mangroves, forested roads, and barren lava flows. It is one of the orchids commonly called “mule ears” because […]
Encyclia parviflora

Encyclia parviflora Encyclia parviflora By Biól. Jesús Ángel Barajas Fragoso June 22, 2025 There are around 70 species of Encyclia in Mexico and one of the smallest flowers in this genus is the Encyclia parviflora. This orchid is native and endemic to Mexico. Although it is generally epiphytic, that is, it grows on other […]
Govenia Superba

Govenia superba Govenia superba By Eduardo Villegas June 17, 2025 This month we would like to introduce a beautiful orchid: Govenia superba, a species of terrestrial habit native to Mexico that goes by the names of yellow lily and cozticzacatzacuxochitl. This orchid prefers a cool to cold climate. Its pseudobulbs are globose and are […]
Encyclia Trachycarpa

Encyclia trachycarpa Encyclia trachycarpa By Eduardo Villegas June 17, 2025 Mexican orchids have a special attraction for the tourist sector that invites you to visit the Botanical Garden of Vallarta, where you will find them exhibiting a great variety of shapes and striking colors that make it impossible not to see, admire and contemplate […]
Rhynchostele Cervantesii

Rhynchostele cervantesii Rhynchostele cervantesii By Biól. Jesús Ángel Barajas Fragoso May 27, 2025 Rhynchostele cervantesii a Mexican orchid species widely recognized for its beauty and highly appreciated in horticulture worldwide. In addition, it has been traditionally used as an ornamental in churches and Christmas nativity scenes. Since the 19th century, it has been subject […]
Cuitlauzina Pendula

Cuitlauzina pendula Cuitlauzina pendula By Eduardo Villegas May 17, 2025 Orchids, with their elegance and diversity, have captivated nature lovers for centuries. Among these botanical jewels, Cuitlauzina pendula stands out as an endemic species of Mexico that deserves our attention. It is a small to medium-sized orchid, epiphytic and in some cases terrestrial, with […]
Oncidium Leleui

Oncidium leleui Oncidium leleui By Eduardo Villegas May 17, 2025 Orchids are the largest family of plants, with more than 28,000 species identified so far by scientists. Although the variation in size, color and texture is enormous, its flowers have a basic structure: three sepals and three petals, but one of them is different […]
Cypripedium Irapeanum

Cypripedium irapeanum Cypripedium irapeanum By Biól. Nat. Eduardo Villegas May 17, 2025 The name of this orchid comes from Kripis (Venus) and pedilon (shoe). For its part, the term irapeanum comes from the first place where the orchid was found: Irapeo, Michoacán. Although it is also distributed on the Mexican Pacific slope, from Chiapas […]