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Cuitlauzina pulchella

Lily of the Valley Orchid By: Biol. Jesús Ángel Barajas  With a native range spanning from El Salvador to southern Mexico, the Vallarta Botanical Garden welcomes this small and beautiful

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Trichocentrum oestlundianum

By: Jair Villaseñor 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.

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Oncidium hintonii

By: Biologist Jesús Ángel Barajas Fragoso​ During spring and summer, the flowers of the Oncidium orchid once again take center stage in the Vallarta Botanical Garden. This time, O. hintonii surprises us with the floral

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Orquídea Nelson

Aulosepalum nelsonii Por: Biól. Jesús Manuel Peinado Arellano Yo florezco en primavera y soy de las primeras flores en la temporada, así que proveo mucho alimento para todas las abejas

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Nelson Orchid

Por Biologist Jesús Manuel Peinado Arellano I bloom in the spring and am one of the first flowers of the season, so I provide plenty of food for all the

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Mexipedium xerophyticum

By: Matias Amezcua “Los Chimalapas” region, located between Oaxaca, Chiapas, and Veracruz, is kaleidoscope of biodiversity, with approximately 595,000 hectares, it is the largest area of tropical rainforest in Mexico,

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Mexipedium xerophyticum

Por Matias Amezcua La región de “Los Chimalapas”, ubicada entre Oaxaca, Chiapas, y Veracruz es un caleidoscopio de biodiversidad, con aproximadamente 595,000 hectáreas, es la mayor extensión de selva tropical

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Vanilla pompona

By: Nat. Eduardo Villegas This month, we want to share the Vanilla pompona with you. Hands down, it is one of Mexico´s most emblematic orchids, due to its exploitation. This orchid belongs to the

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