Eulophia Orchids

The Eulophia Orchidaceae genus contains about 250 Eulophia species and is widely spread through Southern Africa, tropical Asia and tropical America.
The mostly terrestrial, rarely epiphyic, Eulophia orchid genus has been established by R. Brown and Sir John Lindley in 1823.
The abbreviation in horticultural trade is: Eupha.


Eulophia guineensis Lindl. 1823

Eulophia guineensis Lindl. 1823 is a large sized, terrestrial growing orchid species, native to Africa and the Arab countries Oman, Saudia Arabia and Yemen. The erect inflorescences of Eulophia guineensis reach heights of 60 cm and carry up to 15 showy, fragrant flowers. Flowers get a size of about 5 cm. Flowering period: Autumn - Read More »

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Eulophia andamanensis Rchb.f. 1872

Eulophia andamanensis Rchb.f. 1872 is a terrestrial growing orchid species, native to Thailand (especially Andaman Islands), Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia (Sumatra). The erect inflorescences of Eulophia andamanensis orchids reach a height of about 20 cm and carry 10 - 15 flowers. Flowers get a size of 2,7 cm. Flowering period: May. While flowers Read More »

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Eulophia plantaginea (Thouars) Rolfe ex Hochr. 1908

The terrestrial Eulophia plantaginea (Thouars) Rolfe ex Hochr. 1908
is an orchid species native to Madagascar, Reunion and the Mascarene islands…

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Eulophia pulchra (Thouars) Lindl. 1833

The Eulophia pulchra (Thouars) Lindl. 1833, is also called,
Oeceoclades pulchra (Thouars) M.A. Clem. & P.J. Cribb 1989,
which is just a synonym…

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