| Member | Orchid Name | Description | Culture | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carrie Buchman |  | Psh. cochleata 'Black Jack' | Specimen plant in a 12" wood basket lined with coir and filled with chunky bark. | |
| Christine Thiessen |  | Epi. cochleatum | ||
| Clint Dalrymple |  | Psh. cochleata | Repotme cattleya, slot pot in a larger terra cotta pot with 1cm space on each side for humidity | |
| Günther Eilers | Psh. cochleata | National flower of Belize | ||
| Henry Shaw | Psh. cochleata | |||
| Jeanne Uzar Hudson | E. cochleata 'Seibels' | |||
| Jeanne Uzar Hudson |  | E. cochleata 'Seibels' | ||
| Mark Langdon | Epi. cochleatum | |||
| Mark Schuyler | E. cochleata | |||
| Mary Lane |  | Psh. cochleata | Hangs under a tree with eastern exposure | |
| Michael J Clifford | Psh. cochleata | Semuc Champey, Guatemala; La Union Barrios, Guatemala | ||
| Phạm Thanh Hải |  | Psh. cochleata | ||
| R .Benson | E. cochleata | |||
| Renee Hawes | E. cochleata | Orchid Bark mix with moss | ||
| Rich Ackerman | Psh. cochleata | |||
| Roberto Lizama |  | E. cochleata | This plant was rescued from the branches of a fallen tree in Peten, Guatemala. It requires very hot and humid temperatures to grow. This is the first flowering after being rescued and growing in a ... Read more | This is the Ntational Flower of Belize, it is called “the black orchid” for its intense purple lip. | 
| Steven Kirincich |  | Psh. cochleata 'Pepe x Jules & Elaine' | ||
| Tom Kuligowski |  | Psh. cochleata |