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TOF2037 Miltonia spectabilis var. rosea.
Brazil.
  
 
Miltonia spectabilis var. rosea.

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 Very beautiful form - large full flowers are rose pink with dark rose vertical veins on the lip. Not at all like the variety Moreliana that we have sold in the past.  
 
3.50" pot / N.B.S.
$16.00

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TOF2590 Mormodes sp. `New-Colombia'.
Colombia..
  
 
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 New `Goblin Orchid'. If you are interested in this genus, it is a good idea to pick up all the new ones that come along (that's what I do). One thing I've seen over the years is that there is a lot of color variation within each species. For those of you new to Mormodes, the culture is similar to that for Catasetum- warm growing, and the pseudobulbs lose their leaves for part of the year. In our nursery, we no longer observe a resting period. Plants stay under the same watering and feeding schedule all year but we do make sure that we repot at the correct time, which is when the new growths are a few inches tall and just starting to break new roots at the base. Sepals and petals yellow with red stripes and a pink lip. 
 
3.50" pot / B.S.
$15.00

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TD237 Myoxanthus trachylamys.
Colombia.
  
 
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 “The Shaggy Cloak Myoxanthus”. Small warm-tolerant Pleurothallid forms large clumps which bloom with many small yellow flowers. Impressive when grown into a specimen plant. Small flowers  
 
3.00" pot
$10.00

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TOF2694 Neomoorea wallsii `Westcott' x self.
Colombia..
  
 
Neomoorea wallsii `Westcott' x self.

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 (Syn: Neomoorea irrorata) Large epiphyte or semi terrestrial has clustered pseudobulbs with large, thick pleated leaves. Plants remind one of a large Stanhopea, but actually they are closer to Lycaste. Erect or arching spikes emerge from bases of pseudobulbs carrying 10–25 medium-size showy blossoms. Flower parts are white in the center blending to orange towards the tips. Lip is yellow, striped and flecked with maroon. In nature, grows in shady spots in warm climates. Nice in the 2.00" pots.  
 
2.00" pot
$12.00

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TOF2534 Oerstedella caligaria.
Panama.
  
 
Oerstedella caligaria.

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  Exciting "new" species - rare in the market. Smaller in stature Oerstedella has dense heads of very cute and beautiful small two-tone pink flowers with ruffled lip. Leaves are shed on old growths so don't worry when that happens.  
 
3.50" pot
$15.00

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