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Welcome

Dear terrestrial orchid enthusiast,

Here I am pleased to present you my new order list for 2026.
Once again, a range of new orchids is available this year, now showcased on a completely redesigned, modern website. The site offers a wealth of information about the orchids, along with valuable cultivation and care tips. It will be continuously updated and expanded with new content.
As is standard practice, almost all orchids are grown from seed in symbiosis with mycorrhizal fungi. This natural, symbiotic method of cultivation is superior to sterile, asymbiotic cultivation in many respects. The seeds germinate in the presence of a mycorrhizal fungus, just as they do in their natural habitat. The fungus infects the embryo and continuously serves as the plant's root system. It supplies the growing orchid with water and nutrients. Furthermore, it provides the orchid with a degree of protection from other organisms. The most important partner in the life of an orchid is its mycorrhizal fungus.

Wishing you a wonderful orchid year!

Heinrich Beyrle


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