Phalaenopsis Orchid (Moth Orchid): Known for their large, showy flowers and long-lasting blooms. They are one of the most popular orchids for indoor cultivation due to their ease of care.
Cattleya Orchid: Often called the "Queen of Orchids," Cattleyas have stunning, fragrant flowers in vibrant colors. They are prized for their elegance and are popular in corsages.
Dendrobium Orchid: Dendrobiums come in a variety of shapes and sizes, with many producing sprays of flowers along the length of their stems.
Oncidium Orchid (Dancing Lady Orchid): Known for their sprays of small, often fragrant flowers that resemble dancing ladies. They are colorful and relatively easy to grow.
Vanda Orchid: Vandas produce large, flat flowers in vibrant colors. They are often grown in hanging baskets with their roots exposed to ample air circulation.
Miltonia Orchid (Pansy Orchid): Resembling pansies, Miltonias have flat-faced flowers with intricate patterns.
Cymbidium Orchid: Cymbidiums produce large sprays of flowers in winter or spring. They are popular for their long-lasting blooms and suitability for cooler climates.
Phragmipedium Orchid (Lady Slipper Orchid): Lady Slippers have unique pouch-shaped flowers that often feature bold colors and patterns.
Oncidopsis Orchid: Similar to Oncidiums, Oncidopsis orchids produce sprays of small, fragrant flowers with distinctive lip shapes.
Ludisia discolor (Jewel Orchid): Unlike most orchids, Ludisia discolor is grown for its attractive foliage rather than its flowers.