Terrestrial orchids, and other plants, suitable for European gardens. Established 2002. Gerhard Raschun jun.. Maria Rain, Carinthia, Austria.
Members enjoy sharing information about their favourite orchid genera. International members are welcome. Founded 1990. Solihull, England, United Kingdom.
Specializing in propagation technologies and the sale of perennial orchids suitable for many European gardens. Tinlot, Liège, Belgium.
Wholesale vendor of Cypripedium hybrids suitable for garden growing in Europe. Established 1994. Michael Weinert. Dietramszell, Bavaria, Germany.
Cypripedium hybrids, and other terrestrial plants, suitable for temperate climate gardens are offered. Oberguenzburg, Bavaria, Germany.
Information focusing on frost-resistant terrestrial orchids, especially Cypripediums. Wolfgang Leverberg. Remscheid, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
An assortment of terrestrial orchids is available from this vendor. Sabine Schreiner. Schwarzach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
A vendor with a selection of terrestrial garden orchids offered for sale. Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Specializing in orchids suitable for European gardens. Christian and Sabine Schreiner. Schwarzach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Images of many of the orchids that can be found around Europe. Pieter C. Brouwer. Netherlands.
Nicolas Helitas - Nature Photographer
Featuring images of multiple orchid genera occurring in Europe. Nicolas Helitas. Montier-en-Der, Grand Est, France.
Showcasing, through images and descriptions, the beauty and diversity of European orchids. Ivar Edvinsen. Sweden.
Specializing in propagating, growing, and selling hardy orchids suitable for many European gardens. Londerzeel, Belgium.
Details about the orchid species and natural hybrids occurring in France. Philippe Durbin. Villeurbanne, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France.
AHO : Rheinland-Pfalz / Saarland
Researching native, wild orchids and their habitats while working to promote their protection. Founded 1981. Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Images of orchid species found in northern Europe. Markku Könkkölä. Finland.