ROBIQUETIA'S
Garden & Lab
Our Orchid Tissue Culture Laboratory is a high-quality orchid research and breeding center that prioritizes innovation and sustainability. With the latest tissue culture technology, we produce superior orchid seedlings that are disease-free and have the best characteristics.
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Lab Journey
Exploring the Beauty of Indonesian Orchids - Indonesian orchids, a treasure trove of natural beauty, boast a remarkable diversity of species, captivating colors, and unique shapes.
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Lab and Cultivation
The science of beauty, cultivated to perfection.
Species
Naturally occurring varieties of orchids.
Hybrids
Crossing two or more different orchid species.
Welcome to Robiquetia's Garden and Lab
Our Orchid Tissue Culture Laboratory is a high-quality orchid research and breeding center that prioritizes innovation and sustainability. With the latest tissue culture technology, we produce superior orchid seedlings that are disease-free and have the best characteristics. We also have a collection of rare and exotic orchids of various types, which are carefully maintained to ensure optimal quality and beauty. We are committed to preserving orchid diversity and making a positive contribution to the floriculture industry in Indonesia and the world.
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Found in New Guinea in lowland and hill forests at...
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Found in Papua and New Guinea in lowland forests on...
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Found in Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, China, eastern Himalayas, Bangladesh...
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A spectacular, medium to large sized, hot growing epiphyte in...
Orchid Collection Type
Flask
Seedling
Mature Plant
Dendrobium
Bulbophyllum
Phalaenopsis
Orchid Collection Type
Species
Orchid species are naturally occurring varieties of orchids. They are found in the wild and have evolved over time without human intervention. Each species has distinct characteristics, such as flower color, shape, and size, that are passed down through generations.
Hybrid
Orchid hybrids, on the other hand, are created by crossing two or more different orchid species. This process is done by pollinating the flowers of different species with each other. The resulting offspring, called hybrids, often exhibit unique characteristics that combine elements of both parent species.