Botanical gardens open January - April with orchids and supplies available for sale. Tierras Altas District, Chiriquí Province, Panama.
Internationally known orchid collection open for public viewing. Victoria Village, Trinity, Jersey, Channel Islands (British Crown dependencies).
A locally-managed conservation project with 375 hectares of cloud forest containing many orchid species. Ecuador.
Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden
Home to the American Orchid Society and monthly judgings of the Florida-Caribbean Regional Judging Center. Founded 1938. Coral Gables, Florida, United States.
A botanical garden that is known for a long-established and expanding collection of orchids. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Promoting the conservation and scientific research of Amazon basin orchids. Puyo, Ecuador.
Orchid Species Preservation Foundation
Working with the Muttart Conservatory to help develop a world-renowned orchid species collection. Founded 1991. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Botanical gardens with an emphasis on research, identification, conservation, and display of epiphytes. Founded 1973. Sarasota, Florida, United States.
Over 1,300 orchid species are on display for visitors to enjoy. Estepona, Málaga, Andalusia/Spain.
More than 3000 species of orchids and butterflies are displayed in a tropical setting. Luttelgeest, Flevoland, Netherlands.
This plant database has information on almost all orchid species. Created in 1982. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Missouri, United States.
Orchids are displayed as well as being home to the Flamingo Gardens Orchid Society. Founded 1927. Davie, Florida, United States.
About 20,000 orchids are grown at this botanical garden. Established 2007. Bahan, Israel.
Orchid collection at Old Dominion University that is open to the public. Built 2008. Norfolk, Virginia, United States.
Organization that welcomes all people interested in orchids. Founded 2005. Aberglasney Gardens, Llanarthne, Wales, United Kingdom.