Our Dendrobium orchid products can be used for different purposes to fulfil different needs of our clients through out the year. Please see below for names and samples of our Dendrobium orchids. If our clients have any specific or customized orders, we are more than be happy to seek and prepare different types of orchids for you.
Purple and White orchid flowers, with their rich and royal hues, make for a stunning choice to enhance the ambience of special occasions. These exquisite blooms are not only visually captivating but also carry a sense of luxury and sophistication, making them perfect for a variety of celebratory events. Whether you're planning a wedding, anniversary, or any special gathering, purple and White orchids can add a touch of elegance and charm to the occasion.
Orchid cut flowers
Hibiscus flowers are the main ingredient in many wonderfully refreshing teas made around the world, especially in Mexico, Latin America, and North Africa. Recently, hibiscus has been added to many ready made teas due to its high levels of anti-oxidants, and has even become the main flavoring agent in certain sodas.
The tea made from the hibiscus flower is known by many names and used in many applications throughout the world.
Spathoglottis plicata, also known as the Purple Ground Orchid, is a beautiful terrestrial orchid species native to tropical and subtropical Asia, widely cultivated as an ornamental plant. Its vibrant flowers and unique adaptability make it a popular choice for gardens, landscaping, and as cut flowers. Additionally, this orchid has traditional medicinal uses in many regions.
Key Features:
Species: Spathoglottis plicata (Purple Ground Orchid)
Growth Habit: Herbaceous perennial orchid, up to 100 cm tall
Flower Characteristics:
Colors: Deep purple to pale pink
Inflorescence: 5â??30 flowers per stalk
Fragrance: None
Preferred Conditions:
Full sunlight with partial shade in the afternoon
Well-draining soil with a pH of 6â??7.5
Grows in warm climates, tolerates rainfall of 800â??3500 mm/year
Applications: Ideal for home gardens, landscaping projects, and floral arrangements
Medicinal Uses:
The plant is traditionally used in remedies for arthritis, wounds, burns, and improving blood circulation.
Cultivation Tips:
Propagation: By seeds (longer time) or pseudobulbs
Planting Medium: Bottom layer with broken bricks or charcoal, top layer with leaf humus
Care: Avoid overwatering and ensure proper drainage
Why Choose Us?
High-Quality Plants: Grown sustainably and handled with expert care
Phytosanitary Compliance: International plant health standards guaranteed
Custom Orders: Available for landscaping projects and bulk purchases
Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ):
50 plants
Available Sizes:
Small, Medium, and Large (customizable upon request)
Care Instructions
Place in areas with good sunlight and partial shade.
Keep the soil moist but well-drained.
Avoid exposure to temperatures below 10C.
Use organic fertilizers for healthy growth.
Chamomile Camomile / Camomilee / Camomile Chamomile / Camomile / Chamomile
Family: Asteraceae.
Botanical name: Matricaria Chamomilla
Common names: Chamomile Flower l Matricaria Chamomilla l Dried Chamomile l Chamomile Herb l Egyptian Chamomile l Dried Chamomile Flowers.
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 12.50 Carton box
HS Code: 1211900030
Crop: January
Cultivation: Common
Use Herbal Tea and essential oil.
Form: Whole flower with stem and powder and flowers only.
Amazing Therapeutic Uses l Benefits of Chamomile flowers
1) In the old Anglo-Saxon days, Chamomile herbs were chewed for tooth relief; even today this is used to rinse the mouth for gingivitis and as a herbal cure for periodontal infections and oral cavity inflammation.
2) Chamomile flower (Camomile flower) is used to treat neurological disorders such as insomnia, anxiety, and nerve pressure.
3) The ointment can be made from chamomile flower (Camomile flower) to help treat wounds, burns, cold sores, inflammation of the sores, pink, dermatitis, and other skin irritation due to its anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
4) Chamomiles (Camomile flower) have anti-convulsion effects as it is useful in treating convulsions and convulsions, such as menstrual cramps.
5) Chamomile flower (Camomile flower) is a soothing tea that is added to the bathroom and soaked with water to relax.
6) It is added to cosmetics as an anti-allergy.
7) It has anti-inflammatory properties which are a good choice for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, osteopenia, or other painful swelling disorders.
8) Chamomile Herb is safe to use for children and may help with children's problems that have a neurological element.
Chamomile Herb is used as an herbal remedy for the disease, morning sickness, motion sickness, chicken pox, diaper rash, irritable bowel syndrome, and colic.
9) According to the medical herbal expert, Paul Brenner, the Chamomile flower is a digestive tonic and sedative for the stomach, which means that it has both the ability to clench digestive organs and relax the nervous system at the same time.
Chamomile
Family: Asteraceae.
Botanical name: Matricaria Chamomilla
Common names: Chamomile Flower l Matricaria Chamomilla l Dried Chamomile l Chamomile Herb l Egyptian Chamomile l Dried Chamomile Flowers.
Origin: Egypt
Packing: 12.50 Carton box
HS Code: 1211900030
Crop: January
Cultivation: Common
Use: Herbal Tea, Essential oil.
Form: Whole flower with stem & Powder & Flowers only.
Amazing Therapeutic Uses l Benefits of Chamomile flowers
1) In the old Anglo-Saxon days, Chamomile herbs were chewed for tooth relief; even today this is used to rinse the mouth for gingivitis and as a herbal cure for periodontal infections and oral cavity inflammation.
2) Chamomile flower (Camomile flower) is used to treat neurological disorders such as insomnia, anxiety, and nerve pressure.
3) The ointment can be made from chamomile flower (Camomile flower) to help treat wounds, burns, cold sores, inflammation of the sores, pink, dermatitis, and other skin irritation due to its anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
4) Chamomiles (Camomile flower) have anti-convulsion effects as it is useful in treating convulsions and convulsions, such as menstrual cramps.
5) Chamomile flower (Camomile flower) is a soothing tea that is added to the bathroom and soaked with water to relax.
6) It is added to cosmetics as an anti-allergy.
7) It has anti-inflammatory properties which are a good choice for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, osteopenia, or other painful swelling disorders.
8) Chamomile Herb is safe to use for children and may help with children's problems that have a neurological element.
Chamomile Herb is used as a herbal remedy for the disease, morning sickness, motion sickness, chicken pox, diaper rash, irritable bowel syndrome, and colic.
9) According to the medical herbal expert, Paul Brenner, the Chamomile flower is a digestive tonic and sedative for the stomach, which means that it has both the ability to clench digestive organs and relax the nervous system at the same time.