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Introduction to Orchids

Information about Hawaiian orchids.

Maui Orchid Farm
Photo Credit: Ron Dahlquist



Photos of Hawaiian Orchids
Pictures of Hawaiian orchids grwoing in the wild, from the Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk (HEAR) project of the United States Geological Survey. Includes pictures of the following Hawaiian orchids: Arundina graminifolia (Bamboo orchid), Cattleya, Dendrobium, Epidendrum x obrienianum (Butterfly orchid) Liparis hawaiensis (Awapuhiakanaloa), Phaius tankarvilleae (Chinese ground orchid), Spathoglottis plicata (Philippine ground orchid), Vanilla planifoli, and Zeuxine strateumatica orchids.

Hawaii Orchid Growers Association (HGSA)
The Hawaii Orchid Growers Association is a non-profit professional organization for Hawaii's orchid growers that was founded in 1995. Its members include the members of the Dendrobium Orchid Growers of Hawaii (DOGAH) and the Big Island Dendroblum Growers Association (BIDGA).

List of Orchid Growers in Hawaii
Orchid farms and orchid nurseries on Hawaii Island, Oahu Island, and Maui Island.

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  • Other Plants of Hawaii



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