Found 115 plants
grown by Roberto Lizama.
Column "M?" indicates if plant matched to orchid database.
|  | Orchid | M? | Visible | Description | Culture | 
|  | Schom. wendlandii | Yes | Public |  | I found this plant in San Pedro Sula, Honduras (83 MASL). 
It grows In a hot and high humidity climate. Can grow in direct sun over palm trees. | 
|  | Sob. macrantha | Yes | Public |  | Terrestrial orchid with flowers of spectacular size and color. It grows without much care. | 
|  | Soi. lanceolata | Yes | Public | Found in Okeechobee, Florida | Direct sun light, warm weather | 
|  | Spa. plicata | Yes | Public | Lost... | This species is not endemic to America, it comes from Asia (Philippines), but it grows very well in the Guatemalan climate. 
Terrestrial orchid with very showy and colorful flowers. | 
|  | Spir. aurantiaca | Yes | Public |  |  | 
|  | Spir. sceptrodes | Yes | Public | Encontrada en los bosques de los barrancos alrededor de la ciudad de Guatemala, a los 1500 msnm.  Florece enero- febrero. |  | 
|  | Stan. gibbosa | Yes | Public | Lost... |  | 
|  | Ste. ciliaris | Yes | Public | Found in Peten, northern Guatemala. Flowers in december/january |  | 
|  | Ste. hymenantha | Yes | Public | Ubicada en alrededores de la Laguna de Ipala, en el volcán de Ipala |  | 
|  | Trgdm. egertonianum | Yes | Public | Rescued at Tikal, Guatemala. | Hot and wet climate. Rain forest. | 
|  | Trpla. tortilis | Yes | Public |  |  | 
|  | V. cristata | Yes | Public |  |  | 
|  | V. teres | Yes | Public | Vanda teres is already native to the warm regions of America. I found this one in the Omoa region, in the north of Honduras. Very warm climate, a lot of humidity, almost at sea level. | Full sun, frequent watering. | 
|  | V. tricolor | Yes | Public |  |  | 
|  | Vl. planifolia | Yes | Public |  | I got this plant in the hot and humid jungles of Izabal, Guatemala many years ago. Eventually, I pollinate the flowers to obtain the seed pods that are: natural vanilla. |