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Genus: | Dracula |
Species: | carderi (inaequalis) |
Indigenous to: | Colombia |
Growing Tip: Keep very wet & humid, good water quality a must.

Genus: | Dracula |
Species: | decussata (niesseniae) |
Indigenous to: | Colombia |
a fine orchid with beautiful contrasting flowers, clumping 6` paddle-shaped leaves, short infloresences appear from the sides of the basket, 1` blooms tilt slightly down with 2` long reddish tails, the fused tepals are triangular in shape, very finely hirsute, white and centrally spotted with dark red, tiny club-like petals are reddish-orange, minute lip is white, one of the few Draculas producing more than one open flower at a time per spike

Genus: | Dracula |
Species: | erythrochaete |
Indigenous to: | Colombia |
a great orchid with a beautiful flower, clumping 7` elongated leaves, sequentially blooming infloresences appear from the sides and bottom of the basket, 1` blooms face down with 4` long reddish tails, the spreading fused lateral and dorsal sepals are triangular in shape, minutely hirsute, and white and finely spotted with dark brick-red, tiny club-like petals are also brick red, small scoop-shaped lip is white




Genus: | Dracula |
Species: | platycrater |
Indigenous to: | Colombia |
a unusual Dracula with beautiful larger open flowers, clumping plant with 6` elongated leaves, sequentially blooming long infloresences grow in all directions, the narrow tapering sepals form a 3-pointed star about 3` across, tips are nearly white while the flower is dominantly spotted red, the tiny club-like petals and minute tongue-shaped lip are pink
Genus: | Dracula |
Species: | sp. LiL (Costa Rica) |
Indigenous to: | Costa Rica |
like a miniature Dracula erythrochaete with 4 to 5 inch leaves



Genus: | Dracula |
Species: | velutina v. xanthina |
Indigenous to: | Colombia |
a rare beautiful yellow color form of this attractive species, 5` somewhat narrow leaves producing multiple 3` - 4` spikes each bearing 1 - 2 blooms, this profuse spring/summer bloomer has finely pubecsent sepals with a bright yellow center turning to white with yellow tails, and a small white lip
Growing Tip: keep moist and humid

Genus: | Dracula |
Species: | woolwardiae |
Indigenous to: | Ecuador |
Dracula woolwardiae is found in Ecuador as a small to medium, cool growing epiphyte in dense forests on the western slopes of the Andes mountains. It`s hairy and uniquely patterned flowers are quite the delight.