| | | Items per Page: 01 - 05 - 10 - 20 - 40 - 80 View: Orchid Index  |
| |
| | | Orchids Available for Purchase
Currently Viewing Orchids: 96 - 100 of 263 << - Previous Page - Next Page - >> (5 Items per Page) | | B.S. = Blooming Size N.B.S. = Near Blooming Size |
 |  |  |  |  |  |
|
| |
| TOF2396 | | Dendrobium nemorale. Philippines.
| | |
| |

  
Gallery | | Yay! Another T.O.F. first. How often do you see offered a new dendrobium species with horticultural merit? Well, they do surface periodically - but this one is a real sleeper. Section Conostalix. "The Forest-Dwelling Dendrobium" Short-leaved canes up to a foot and a half (eventually) produce many short spikes on the upper half of cane - each spike carrying up to 4 flowers. Striking blossoms are just under an inch across and are cream yellow, beautifully tessellated with brown. The lip is yellow. You've seen nothing like this before.
| |
|
| | | [ Top of Page ] | | |
| |
|
| |
| TOF2754 | | Dendrobium obtusisepalum. New Guinea..
| | |
| |

  
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.) | |
|
| | | [ Top of Page ] | | |
| |
|
| |
| TOF2625 | | Dendrobium pedunculatum. Australia.
| | |
| |

  
Gallery | | (Syn. D. speciosum var. Pedunculata). “The Dwarf Rock Orchid”. Interesting variety of the many-flowered and showy Den. speciosum. More compact growth habit and with purplish leaves. Known to grow into clumpy specimens. On rocks in exposed situations – endemic to N.E. Queensland. Fragrant. | |
|
| | | [ Top of Page ] | | |
| |
|
| |
| TOF2652 | | Dendrobium rhodostictum. New Guinea.
| | |
| |

  
Gallery | | The flowers are white; the labellum is furnished on the inside near the margin with a series of violet-pink spots. Nearly all Latourea species are natives of the mist forest zones. Really unique pseudobulbs are very skinny and long, fat at the top. More compact than some other Latoureas and makes very pleasing flowering specimens with flowers that last for months. | |
|
| | | [ Top of Page ] | | |
| |
|
| |
| TOF2686 | | Dendrobium sanderae var. major. Philippines.
| | |
| |

  
Gallery | | Very attractive. Of the 4 types of D. sanderae, ‘Major’ has the largest flowers, with petals and lip much broader than in other types. Clusters of 4 or five large long-lasting crystalline white flowers appear at the leaf axils. Purple blotch on base and side lobes of lip. Intermediate. Flowers last and plant is in bloom for months. Dappled or diffused light is recommended. | | Good value seedling |
| | | [ Top of Page ] | | |
| |
|
| |
| | | Currently Viewing Orchids: 96 - 100 of 263 << - Previous Page - Next Page - >> (5 Items per Page) |