30 Medium Orchids | 2026 Guide
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Bamboo Orchid (genus)
Arundina
Arundina is a genus of terrestrial orchids in the family Orchidaceae, native to tropical and subtropical Asia. The dominant species, A. graminifolia, features slender bamboo-like stems and delicate flowers in white, pink, and purple hues. These orchids are among the most robust and beginner-friendly in the family.
Ascocenda Orchid
Ascocenda
Ascocenda is an orchid nothogenus, a hybrid between Ascocentrum and Vanda within the family Orchidaceae. It combines the compact growth habit of Ascocentrum with the vibrant, large blooms of Vanda, producing jewel-like flowers in shades of purple, pink, orange, and yellow on upright spikes.
Harrison's Bifrenaria
Bifrenaria harrisoniae
Bifrenaria harrisoniae, commonly known as Harrison's Bifrenaria, is a striking epiphytic orchid endemic to Brazil. Found in the Atlantic Forest and Cerrado biomes at elevations between 200 and 1,200 meters, it produces large, waxy, fragrant flowers β predominantly white with a pink-to-burgundy labellum and dark veining β up to 8 cm across. The robust pseudobulbs store water and nutrients, enabling the plant to withstand seasonal dry periods.
Pine-pink Orchid
Bletia purpurea
Bletia purpurea, commonly known as Pine-pink Orchid, is a terrestrial orchid native to the Caribbean, Florida, Mexico, and Central and South America. It produces oval pseudobulbs and elegant linear leaves, with impressive flower spikes carrying up to 80 pink-purple blooms on stems reaching 180 cm tall. The plant is deciduous, going dormant in winter before blooming in spring and summer.
Corsage Orchid
Cattleya
Cattleya is an iconic genus of approximately 110 epiphytic and lithophytic orchid species native to the tropical Americas, ranging from Mexico to Argentina. Known as the "Queen of Orchids," the genus is celebrated for its large, fragrant, and showy flowers in vivid shades of pink, lavender, white, and yellow. In the Bloom database, a legacy entry "Cattleya spp" exists as an older collective reference for the genus. This "Cattleya" entry was created specifically for genus-level matching from Plant.id automated identifications.
Crimson Cattleya
Cattleya labiata
Cattleya labiata is an epiphytic orchid native to northeastern Brazil, found in states such as CearΓ‘, Pernambuco, Bahia, Sergipe, Alagoas, and ParaΓba. Known as the "Queen of the SertΓ£o" (Brazilian outback), it is one of Brazil's most emblematic orchids and was officially designated as the flower symbol of CearΓ‘ state in 2025. Its club-shaped pseudobulbs can reach 25cm in height, with a single thick, leathery light-green leaf. It produces 2 to 5 flowers per bloom, each measuring 15-20cm, in shades of pink, lilac, purple, and white, with a vibrant lip and a distinctive fragrance that inspired the famous Chanel NΒ°5 perfume.
Cattleya Orchid
Cattleya spp
Cattleya (Cattleya spp) is a genus of epiphytic orchids native to the Atlantic Forest of Brazil and other tropical regions of South and Central America. Known as the Queen of Orchids, it produces large, showy flowers in vibrant shades of purple, pink, white, yellow, and orange. It is among the most cultivated orchids in the world, prized by collectors and orchid enthusiasts alike.
Christmas Orchid
Cattleya trianae
Cattleya trianae, the Christmas Orchid or Winter Cattleya, is the national flower of Colombia. This epiphytic orchid from the Andean cloud forests produces spectacular blooms in shades of purple, white, and pink with a distinctive lip, flowering from late December through early spring.
Snow Queen Orchid
Coelogyne cristata
Coelogyne cristata is a stunning epiphytic orchid native to the cool, moist Himalayan foothills. It produces cascading sprays of pristine white flowers with golden-yellow markings on the lip, blooming in late winter to early spring. Its evergreen strap-like leaves emerge from oval pseudobulbs. This orchid is treasured by collectors for its spectacular winter blooms and intoxicating fragrance.
Cymbidium orchid
Cymbidium
The Cymbidium genus comprises orchids highly valued for their lush flowers and flower spikes that can last up to ten weeks. Unlike many tropical orchids, Cymbidiums prefer cooler climates and are known as cool-climate orchids. They feature oval pseudobulbs and long, strap-shaped leaves that remain green year-round.
Indian Boat Orchid
Cymbidium aloifolium
Cymbidium aloifolium, commonly known as the Indian Boat Orchid or Aloe-leafed Cymbidium, is an epiphytic orchid native to tropical and subtropical forests of Asia, including India, China, and Southeast Asia. It features stiff, strap-like leaves resembling aloe foliage and produces graceful arching flower spikes with cream, pale yellow, and maroon-striped blooms.
Dendrobium Orchid (genus)
Dendrobium
Dendrobium is one of the largest orchid genera, comprising over 1,800 species native to tropical and subtropical Asia, Oceania, and Pacific islands. These epiphytic plants grow on trees and are adapted to diverse climates β from humid tropical forests to cool mountain regions. They produce stunning flowers in a wide array of colors and are widely cultivated as ornamentals.
Hooded Orchid
Dendrobium aphyllum
Dendrobium aphyllum, commonly known as the Hooded Orchid, is a deciduous epiphytic orchid native to Southeast Asia, from India to Vietnam. It produces elegant, pendulous canes that shed their leaves during dormancy, then burst into bloom with delicate pinkish-violet and white fragrant flowers every spring. Its dramatic seasonal cycle makes it a prized specimen for intermediate to warm orchid growers.
Noble Dendrobium
Dendrobium nobile
Dendrobium nobile is a stunning deciduous orchid native to the Himalayan foothills and Southeast Asia, prized for its abundant fragrant flowers that bloom along mature canes in late winter to early spring. This sympodial orchid produces clusters of stout pseudobulbs that can reach up to 60cm in height, adorned with beautiful blooms in shades of white, pink, purple, and yellow. Popular as both an indoor and outdoor plant in warm climates, it requires a cool winter rest period to trigger flowering.
Rock Orchid
Dendrobium speciosum
Dendrobium speciosum, commonly known as the Rock Orchid or King Orchid, is a large epiphytic and lithophytic orchid native to eastern Australia. It grows naturally on rocks and tree trunks, producing robust pseudobulbs up to 45 cm long. In late winter to early spring, it produces spectacular arching sprays of white to creamy-yellow flowers with purple-spotted labellums and a soft honey fragrance.
Chinese Crown Orchid
Eulophia graminea
Eulophia graminea, commonly known as Chinese Crown Orchid or Grass-leaf Eulophia, is a terrestrial orchid native to South and Southeast Asia. It produces grass-like leaves from pseudobulbs and sends up tall flower spikes bearing small green and brownish-purple blooms in spring. Though elegant in its native habitat, this species has become invasive in Florida, spreading rapidly through diverse ecosystems via dust-like seeds and wood chip mulch.
Spotted Eulophia
Eulophia maculata
Eulophia maculata, widely known by its synonym Oeceoclades maculata, is a terrestrial orchid native to tropical Africa, including Madagascar and Mauritius. Commonly called the Spotted Eulophia or Monk Orchid, it is one of the most successfully naturalized orchids in the world, now found throughout the Neotropics, Caribbean, and Florida. It grows in leaf litter and rocky scrub slopes up to 1200m elevation, producing mottled evergreen leaves and delicate white to pink flowers in late summer and fall.
Maxillaria (genus)
Maxillaria
Maxillaria is a large genus of epiphytic Neotropical orchids in the family Orchidaceae, comprising hundreds of species from Mexico to South America. Prized for their solitary, often fragrant flowers, they grow naturally on tree trunks and branches in humid tropical forests.
Miltonia Orchid (genus)
Miltonia
Miltonia is a genus of Neotropical epiphytic orchids in the family Orchidaceae, native to the tropical rainforests of Brazil and surrounding regions. Unlike the closely related Miltoniopsis, true Miltonia orchids are warmer-growing and thrive in USDA zones 10β12. They produce spectacular blooms on arching spikes during spring and summer.
Cow Horn Orchid
Myrmecophila tibicinis
Myrmecophila tibicinis is a large epiphytic orchid native to seasonally dry tropical forests from Mexico through northern South America. Its hollow, cylindrical pseudobulbs β up to 45 cm tall β are colonized by ants in the wild in a mutualistic relationship that provides extra nutrients to the plant. Flowers are spectacular: magenta sepals and petals with bronze-orange tips, a large white lip with intense magenta veining, and a bright yellow central callus. The flower spike can exceed 1.5 m and bear up to 15 blooms.
Dancing Lady Orchid (genus)
Oncidium
Oncidium is a large genus of epiphytic Neotropical orchids renowned for their abundant yellow, butterfly-like flowers that sway gracefully in the breeze. Native from Central America to South America, the genus encompasses hundreds of species widely grown as ornamentals.
Tall Oncidium
Oncidium altissimum
Oncidium altissimum is a large epiphytic orchid native to the Caribbean islands of Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, and the Lesser Antilles. It produces dramatically tall, branching flower spikes reaching 5β6 feet (150β180 cm) in length, adorned with hundreds of small yellow and brown flowers. This majestic species blooms in spring and fall, making it a spectacular addition to any orchid collection. Like all epiphytes, it thrives when its roots can breathe freely in well-draining bark-based media.
Golden Shower Orchid
Oncidium sphacelatum
Oncidium sphacelatum, commonly known as the Golden Shower Orchid, is a large epiphytic orchid native to Mexico and Central America. It produces spectacular arching flower spikes up to 1.5 meters long, adorned with masses of bright yellow and brown flowers. A vigorous grower, it forms impressive clumps over time and is considered one of the easiest oncidiums to cultivate.
Golden Shower Orchid
Oncidium varicosum
Epiphytic orchid native to Brazil, known for its long sprays of small yellow flowers resembling a cascade of gold. Features pseudobulbs for water and nutrient storage, typical of orchids. One of the most popular orchids in Brazil due to its exuberant blooming and relatively easy cultivation.
Lady Slipper Orchid
Paphiopedilum insigne
Paphiopedilum insigne is a stunning terrestrial orchid native to the misty forests of Southeast Asia and the Himalayas. Known for its distinctive pouch-shaped lip that resembles a delicate slipper, this cool-growing orchid produces elegant flowers in shades of green, yellow, and brown with characteristic spotted patterns. It is the type species of the Paphiopedilum genus and has been cultivated since the 19th century, prized for its long-lasting blooms that can persist for 6-8 weeks.
Lady Slipper Orchid
Paphiopedilum sp
Paphiopedilum, commonly known as the Lady Slipper Orchid, is a genus of terrestrial orchids native to the humid forests of Southeast Asia. Distinguished by their unique pouch-shaped lip (the "slipper"), these orchids produce long-lasting, exotic blooms in a wide range of colors. Unlike most orchids, they are true ground-dwellers, growing in leaf litter and mossy forest floors.
Phalaenopsis Hybrid Orchid
Phalaenopsis x hybridus
The Phalaenopsis Hybrid Orchid (Phalaenopsis x hybridus) is one of the world's most popular flowering houseplants, celebrated for its elegant arching flower spikes bearing large, flat blooms in a spectacular range of colors including white, pink, purple, yellow, and red. Native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, this epiphytic orchid thrives indoors with proper care, producing flowers that last months at a time. As a hybrid group derived from dozens of wild Phalaenopsis species, these orchids have been bred for extended bloom time, vibrant color, and adaptability to home environments.
Clawed Ground Orchid
Spathoglottis unguiculata
Spathoglottis unguiculata, commonly known as the Clawed Ground Orchid, is a terrestrial orchid native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific region. Unlike most orchids that grow on trees, this species thrives in the ground, producing elegant flowers in shades of yellow and purple. Its distinctive claw-like lip gives it its name and makes it stand out among ornamental orchids.
Zygopetalum Orchid (genus)
Zygopetalum
Zygopetalum is a genus of fragrant orchids native to South America, particularly Brazil. Known for their striking flowers in shades of burgundy, green, and violet with intricately patterned lips, they are among the few terrestrial orchids that thrive indoors.
Spotted Zygopetalum
Zygopetalum maculatum
Zygopetalum maculatum is a fascinating Brazilian orchid, known for its contrasting flower colors and an intense fragrance reminiscent of hyacinth or pepper. It features oval pseudobulbs from which long, lanceolate leaves emerge. Its flowers display green petals and sepals with deep brown spots, highlighting a white lip with vibrant violet veins.
Medium Care Orchids
Our selection of 30 medium orchids combines the characteristics of this category with moderate care needs.
Why Choose Medium Orchids?
Combining the beauty of orchids with medium difficulty level lets you enjoy this category with a balanced care commitment.