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| TOF4020 | | Amesiella philippinensis `Big Flower' x Amesiella monticola
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| | Amesiella Sparkling Jewel.
Remaking a really successful primary hybrid. Unbelievable displays of white Amesiella flowers are possible. Recommended. | |
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| TOF4131 | | Angraecum didieri x self. Madagascar..
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Gallery | | Miniature to small-sized epiphyte can be grown under a wide variety of conditions. Large (2"-2.5") white flowers are night-fragrant. Easy. | | | | 2.00" pot / Small plants | $10.00 |
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| TOF4081 | | Aspasia epidendroides `Natural World' x sib. (A. fragrans) Panama.
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Gallery | | Very unusual Oncidinae. Pretty, large flat pseudobulbs throw off short peduncles of 3 to 6 flowers. Coloring is really different; sepals greenish with bands of brownish lavender, petals are pale to dark lavender, and the lip is white with purple markings. Warm-growing. | |
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| TD4 | | Bulbophyllum breviscapum `Red Form'. (Bulbophyllum lasiochillum.) Burma, Thailand.
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| | There are two distinct forms of lasiochilum, this being the dark or "red" form. Large (for plant size) bizarre flowers are borne one per inflorescence. Dorsal dark purple, laterals yellow with crimson spot. Lip purple with long purple hairs. Recently mounted. | |
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| TD272 | | Bulbophyllum cf. rufinum. Vietnam..
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Gallery | | Section Careyana. Selby I.D. OIC#14,715. Small to medium sized lowland epiphyte in areas with prolonged dry spells. Long curved spikes held above the foliage have many yellow flowers with some red veining and some red markings in throat. Vigorous. | | SOLD OUT | | 3.50" pot Two only / B. S.
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| TD242 | | Bulbophyllum elassoglossum `Jo's Gift'. Philippines..
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| | Described in only 2001 by Siegerist. Plants have a creeping habit. Fairly large (1") beautiful flowers in this special clone. Golden yellow with purple-red spots and blotches against white. Flowers open and close for days on end, opening before sunrise and closing by mid-morning. | | | | 3.00" pot / B.S. | $12.00 | | | 3.50" pot / B. S. | $18.00 |
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| TD405 | | Bulbophyllum maquilingense Philippines..
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Gallery | | Miniature warm-growing epiphyte found growing on the bases of small trees and shrubs. Several flowers are borne singly on erect inflorescenses right above the foliage. Flowers are yellowish, heavily mottled with maroon. Lip is maroon and white. Recently mounted on 2" mounts. | |
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| TD303 | | Bulbophyllum pardalotum `Stripe'. Philipppines..
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| | This a new distinct variety to supplement our previous pardolutum. Prominent red striping on the flower segments. Small rambling species with delightful flowers held high above the plant. Bright yellow-orange with red dotted striping, bright orange lip. Curious habit of the flowers opening in the morning and closing by afternoon throughout the life of the blossom. Desirable - a good one. Recently potted. | |
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| TD98 | | Bulbophyllum pardalotum. Philippines..
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| | Small rambling species with delightful flowers. Bright yellow-orange with red dotted striping, bright orange lip. Curious habit of the flowers opening in the morning and closing by afternoon throughout the life of the blossom. Desirable - a good one. | |
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| TD304 | | Bulbophyllum sp. Sumatra. Sumatra.
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Gallery | | This is similar to our Bulbo compressum, yet different. Same growth habit but smaller bulbs and leaves. Spikes of small pretty white flowers are held erectly. | | SOLD OUT | | 3.50" pot One only / B.S.
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| TD422 | | Chondrorhyncha caloglossa 'Natural World' Costa Rica.
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| | Correctly Stenotyla picta. This is really a neat plant - one of my favorites within the fan-shaped leafy species. This flowers a lot and puts on a good show (flowers emerge and can be seen, they are not hiding in the foliage. (Good to hang it up or mount it, if possible - for good display). Moderate-size species - not gigantic like some. In this cultivar, the flowers are all-yellow. | |
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| TD329 | | Cirrhopetalum sp. `Bronze Pseudobulbs'.
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| | Very interesting mini Cirrhopetalum with attractive growth and small quarter-sized umbels of ˜fawn yellow' flowers finely-dotted with maroon red and reddish dorsal sepal at the top . Bronze pseudobulbs and purplish leaves. | |
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| TOF1567 | | Cischweinfia rostrata. Costa Rica.
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Gallery | | This has many smaller flowers. Pleasing colors; green-yellow sepals and petals with beautiful pink lip. Nice presentation. These come from wet cloud forests (not that high up though) and we grow them fairly wet. Cute miniature! Recently potted | |
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| TOF4062 | | Dendrobium aberrans. Eastern Papua New Guinea.
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Gallery | | Still one of our most popular species. Mossy intermediate forests. Miniature clumping plants produce small sprays of 1/2" interestingly shaped white flowers, which last about three weeks. Old pseudobulbs keep sending out inflorescences for many years. Can flower anytime, with an emphasis on winter. On trees in the forests of the Maboro Range (Waria District). The species grows always in colonies.' (Schlecter 1914) Very cute - a winner. | |
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| TOF4154 | | Dendrobium chrysopterum (obtusisepalum). New Guinea..
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Gallery | | Calyptrochilus. Flamboyant! One of the greatest. Pendulous canes produce clusters of two-tone brilliant orange and yellow flowers. Very widespread lateral sepals give the flowers an unusual aspect. (Occurs in lowlands as well as highland N.G.) | |
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| TOF4233 | | Dendrobium glomeratum x Dendrobium obtusisepalum
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| | Dendrobium glomeratum has been one of our top Dendrobiums over the years - you can't beat the floral displays - clusters of large, vivid lavender-red, long-lasting flowers. Vigorous too. (we have a fresh batch of that species underway in our lab right now). Here we have crossed it with the mind-blowing New Guinea species Den. obtusisepalum. The colors are different, obtusisepalum being orange and gold. Also, obtusisepalum is smaller than the other parent, so the hybrid may be more compact. Both species are pictured in the Gallery section of this website. Very interesting cross - two of our favorite species. | |
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| TD335 | | Dendrobium lichenastrum v. prenticei. Australia..
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Gallery | | Queensland. "The Star Lichen-like Dendrobium" Miniature clumping epiphyte is hot to cool growing. Attractive plants with succulent leaves have small upside-down flowers which are cream with nice red striping and orange lip. | |
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| TOF4171 | | Dendrobium mortii. Australia.
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Gallery | | Distinctive plant has thin terete growths which put out short spikes of 2 or 3 non-resupinate (upside-down) fully-opening flowers. Yellow-green with a white lip which is marked with purple. | |
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| TOF4217 | | Dendrobium stratiotes `Kathy's' x self Western New Guinea..
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Gallery | | A classic! Large epiphyte has short spikes which emerge along canes carrying large long-lasting white `antelope type' flowers with tall yellow multi-twisted petals. White lip is vividly striped with purple. Likes warmth and bright light.
Many of these antelope-type Dendrobiums were brought to Hawaii by Marines returning from the Pacific at the end of World War II.
`One of the most striking of the Spatulatas and a firm favorite in hybrid work' (Millar, 1999) Ms. Millar described her 1974 patrol on a trawler on the Bernsbach River in Western District, Papua. Upon finding this species for the first time in New Guinea, she said that they were euphoric about the number and size of the plants hanging over the river. `I think it was the best and happiest patrol I was ever on." | | | | 2.00" pot / Small plants | $10.00 | | | 3.50" pot | $17.00 |
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| TD172 | | Dendrochilum aurantiacum. Sumatra, Java.
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Gallery | | Really a neat species - beautiful plants do have pseudobulbs that are kind of far apart on rhizome and like to climb. Many arching sprays of tiny orange yellow flowers. Very attractive. This is the type species for the genus. | |
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| TD153 | | Dendrochilum pallideflavens. Burma through the Philippines.
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| | Small fusiform (fatter in the middle) pseudobulbs about 2" apart along rhizome.5" inflorescences carry up to 50 3/8" greenish white flowers.Grows from 80 meters up to 1400 m. - so warm to intermediate.Easy. | | | | 2" mount One only / B.S. | $18.00 |
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| TD120 | | Dracula lotax Colombia.
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| | Warm tolerant. Small plants have cute fuzzy (hirsute) white flowers with some dark markings and long tails.
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| TOF4092 | | Dyakia hendersoniana x sib. Borneo.
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| | ('Alexis' x 'Natural World') One of the cutest and showiest. Miniature warm-growing epiphyte,easy to grow. Brilliant hot-pink, long-sasting flowers. When in bloom, this is the most eye-catching plant in our nursery!
Previously known as Ascocentrum hendersonianum. ’Alexis’ photo
Here are the small plants(actually blooming size) that we are currently selling Plant size photo
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| TD14 | | Encyclia polybulbon. Cuba to Honduras..
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| | Neat semi-miniature creeping plants quickly form dense mats. Large (for plant) flowers are held above the plant. Pretty... yellow and orangey-brown with white lip. | |
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| TD93 | | Eria convallarioides. (E. spicata) Burma.
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Gallery | | (Syn: E. spicata. See Orchids - A Golden Guide). Erect foxtails of many closely spaced pinkish-white flowers.
Flowers are fragrant. Easily grows into specimen plant. | |
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| TD388 | | Maxillaria caespitifica. Panama..
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| | Previously sold as Maxillaria sp. #7 Panama. Similar to M. costaricensis but different cultivar. Cute small clumpy plants with numerous yellow and red flowers. Nice bushy plants. | | SOLD OUT | | 2.00" pot / B.S.
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| TD207 | | Maxillaria friedrichsthalii. Mexico to Peru.
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| | Cute small clumping plants bloom with numerous light yellow flowers. | |
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| TOF3952 | | Maxillaria huntii x sib. Peru.
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| | New species just described in July 2008.
Maxillaria huntii Christenson, sp. nov.
Very interesting smaller plants with terete growth and pendant habit. 1.5" flowers are borne singly on short scapes and are orange with dark maroon markings in lip. Cutting edge! | | | | 2.00" pot Two only / Small plants | $14.00 |
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| TD358 | | Maxillaria oreocharis Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama..
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Gallery | | Attractive medium-size plants with flattened roundish pseudobulb. The 2" flowers have light pink sepals, the petals are white and the basal half of the white lip is nice red. They are borne singly on erect 4" inflorescences. Frequent bloomer.
Recently re-potted | | | | 2.00" net pot / B.S. | $18.00 |
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| TD497 | | Maxillaria pseudoreichenheimia`Karen' Ecuador, Colombia.
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Gallery | | Beautiful Maxillaria with outstanding mottled foliage. Warm-growing small epiphyte. We have two different ones, this one with lighter green foliage and the characteristic white spots. Numerous 2" spidery flowers from the base of the plant. East to grow showy and desirable species. | | | | 2.00" pot One only / NBS Recently potted | $15.00 |
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| TOF2465 | | Maxillaria uncata 'Lineas Rojas'. Costa Rica.
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| | Small miniature epiphyte has a nice habit clumping with narrow spiky leaves. Numerous small (1/2") flowers peak out from the foliage. Cream with the lineas rojas "red stripes". Cute, easy. | |
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| TD194 | | Maxillaria violaceo-punctata Venezuela.
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| | Eventually, large warm-growing epiphyte. Variable species; in this cultivar the several flowers are about 1 3/4" across, borne singly, with rich butternut gold throughout and lips generously covered with dark red spotting. Recently re-potted. Maxillarias are fun and easy! | | | | 3.50" pot One only / N.B.S. | $24.00 |
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| TD85 | | Mediocalcar decoratum. Papua New Guinea.
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Gallery | | Fabulous genus - 53 species have been described from mountainous New Guinea, but perhaps this should be reduced to less than 15. Small creeping or clumping epiphytes with many small colorful bell-shaped flowers. This one has orange blooms with yellow tips, like candy corn. M. decoratum is apparently from a little lower elevation and warmer-tolerant, so grows very well. Forms beautiful specimens rapidly - we just received a CCE/AOS for our plant! | | | | 2.00" pot Two only / B.S. | $12.00 |
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| TD131 | | Miltonia Anne Warne
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| | Golden Oldie. One of the first Miltonias with real dark large star-shaped red-lavender purple flowers. Easy-rewarding. | | SOLD OUT | | 3.50 pot / B.S.
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| TOF528 | | Miltonia spectabilis var. moreliana. Brazil.
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Gallery | | Warm to intermediate growing. Large flowers. Color is typically plum purple on the sepals, petals. Large, skirt-like lip is pale rose-purple with darker veins. Makes impressive specimen plants. | |
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| TOF4109 | | Miltoniopsis roezlii `Natural World' x sib.`Panama' Panama.
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Gallery | | A special and beautiful type of roezlii - from a lower elevation and warmer than the usual Colombian type. Very showy flowers and easier for the average grower. Nicely fragrant. | | | | 2.00" pot / NBS | $14.00 | | | 3" pot (recently potted) / B.S. | $17.00 |
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| TOF4178 | | Phalaenopsis celebensis. Celebes..
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Gallery | | Miniature epiphyte(Christenson) Not much is known about its distribution and habitat A relatively recent introduction (1983). Highly regarded for its small plant size, richly marked leaves (dark green marbled with silvery white) and numerous flowers. Small flowers are white, with orangey-brown suffusion on the petals offset by a nice rose column. Very lucky to be able to offer this! | | SOLD OUT | | 2.00" pot 3"-4" leaf span / Three only
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| TD29 | | Pleurothallis allenii. Panama.
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Gallery | | Very showy for a small species. Long, deep maroon flowers appear around and throughout clumpy plants. Easy, warm-growing. Blooms often throughout the year. Recently re-potted. | |
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| TD559 | | Pleurothallis sarracenia Brazil..
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| | Very cute miniature. "Found in the southeast Atlantic forest of Brazil at elevations of 700 to 1000 meters as a mini-miniature sized, mat forming, creeping, warm to cool growing epiphyte" (Jay's Internet Encyclopedia).
It is important to note that this is the true sarracenia and not our previous similar species, Pl. asaroides. Limited. | | | | 2" mounts | $22.00 | | | 3" mounts | $28.00 |
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| TD213 | | Pleurothallis sertularioides (Recently sold as sp. #1 Jamaica.) Jamaica.
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| | Very small clumping plants (1"-1 1/4" tall) have many single flowers on 3/4" spikes held nicely above the plant. Blossoms are cream tipped with yellow. Cute!!
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| TOF1179 | | Pleurothallis sonderiana. Brazil.
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| | Small (2.5" tall), clumping, spiky-looking plants with many short spikes of golden yellow to orangey bract-like flowers which last fairly well. Easy pleurothallid to "get acquainted" with. | | | | 2.00" mounts / B.S. | $18.00 |
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| TD80 | | Restrepia brachypus 'Orange'. Colombia.
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| | Good species has fairly large flowers - orange in this select variety. The showy synsepal always has 13 stripes in R. brachypus. Rather uncommon but easy, rewarding. | | | | 2.00" pot Three only / B.S. | $17.00 |
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| TD314 | | Scaphosepalum ovulare. Ecuador..
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Gallery | | "The Egg-Like" Scaphosepalum. Miniature plants with short ascending and descending successively-flowered wiry spikes. Flowers are less than a quarter inch, egg-shaped, and are yellowish with red spots and blotches. Recently mounted. | | | | 2.00" mount One only / B.S. | $19.00 |
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| TD70 | | Scaphosepalum rapax. Colombia..
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Gallery | | Sweet little 1" tall plants are very clumpy. Many pendant wiry spikes have small maroon spotted flowers borne singly. Gaping flowers have 2 fang-like sepaline tails. True miniature. Cute little bushy plants. Recently mounted. Almost always in bloom. Limited. | | | | 2.00" mount Two only / B.S. | $18.00 |
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| TOF4147 | | Schombocatt Louise Fuchs `Weesie' x Laelia praestans
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| | Hi guys. The Scombo. Louise Fuchs has been one of our most successful products over the years. The offspring from our selfing received many awards - even an FCC!
It is a pretty large plant though, and so here we are trying to create a smaller version by using the small-size Laelia praestans. Should be quite interesting. Color should be red or pink. Very good growth so far on these seedlings. | | | | 2.00" net pot | $9.00 | | | 3" pot | $16.00 |
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| TOF4194 | | Schombocattleya Louise Fuchs `Weesie' SM/SFOS x Cattleya trianaei flammea `Kathleen'
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| | Always want to try new ideas with our famous Smbc. (Schomburgkia x Cattleya) Louise Fuchs 'Weesie' SM/SFOS. Louise is super-easy to grow and flowers often. It has many lavender-red flowers with undulated petals and sepals. Here we are using the sweet trianae flammea 'Kathleen', a dependable plant with relatively short growth habit and dramatic flared flowers. Don't know exactly what to expect, but will be easy to grow, floriferous and showy. | |
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| TOF4174 | | Stanhopea Grad Nite 'Let's Party' AM/AOS x self
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Gallery | | (oculata x Assidensis) Fantastic large Stanhopea hybrid created by the "Eye Doc" Doug Pulley. Produces several flushes, one after another,of huge panicles of spectacular eye-catching flowers. Like all Stanhopeas, it should be hanging up so that the inflorescences can emerge and hang down. I was getting some plants ready for the Maui Orchid Society meeting one afternoon, and I saw this blooming like crazy and wished that I could take it to the meeting. But not only was it too large with too many sprays, but it was attached to the frame of the greenhouse. So, out of desperation, I cut the largest spray and cushioned it with towel and took it to the meeting. Everyone loved it and our judges awarded it with the AM. This is vigorous cultivar that can produce many sprays 2 or 3 times a year. | | | | 2.00" pot / Small plants | $10.00 |
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| TOF4241 | | Stanhopea reichenbachiana. Colombia.
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Gallery | | Showy gleaming porcelain white flowers usually 2 to spike. From moist warm rainforests. Probably the most floriferous Stanhopea we've grown, blooming often throughout the year. Rewarding. Limited. Extra large plants. | |
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| TD43 | | Stelis argentata 'Red'. Panama.
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Gallery | | Prolific warmth-tolerant stelis has many sprays of 1/4" red flowers -instead of the usual cream-yellow color. Very attractive display. | | | | 2.00" pot Two only / B.S. | $18.00 |
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| TOF4144 | | Trichoglottis brachiata x sib. `Vin Mar' AM/AOS (Trichoglottis atropurpurea) Philippines.
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Gallery | | Still really great addition to any collection. I remember the County Fair Orchid Show here in the old days. We had a permanent display house at the old Fair Grounds. It was the favorite destination at the fair, and many dignitaries came through. I love the historical photo of President Richard Nixon enjoying the displays. I digress, the displays were put up by individuals not like today, where the show is a group display. Most of the exhibitors grew the Trichoglottis into tall specimens, which they placed close together as a backdrop for the shorter plants in front. They had 3 different color variants as I recall but those are long gone now. Here we crossed the stunning "˜Vin Mar" AM/AOS with one of ours from the old days.
Attractive tall upright climbing monopodial vandaceous epiphyte with interesting narrow width has showy red-maroon flowers up and down the stem, emerging from the leaf axils. Fragrant. | | | | 2.00" pot Small plants | $7.00 |
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| TOF4143 | | Trichoglottis smithii `Natural World' x Trichoglottis brachiata `Vin Mar' AM/AOS
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| | Interesting new vandaceous hybrid. Pairs the best-quality T. brachiata with it's large purplish flowers, with the small T. smithii with it's crazy cute red-barred flowers. Expecting smaller plants with many closely-held flowers in new colors and patterns. | |
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