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| TD127 | | Pleurothallis rowleei. Costa Rica to Ecaudor and Colombia.
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| | Really sweet little species. Chain of pretty 3/8" flowers are finely spotted and striped with red-purple. Contrasting petals are sweet pink. | |
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| TOF2473 | | Pleurothallis sigmoidea. Costa Rica.
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| | (Kraenzlinella sigmoidea) Small clumping epiphyte has several ½” red-orange bird-beak- like flowers emerging from base of growths on thin wires. Cute, easy. | |
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| TOF2155 | | Pleurothallis sp. 'Tiny Hidden Flowers'. Mexico..
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| | Another tiny Chiapas species. Attractive very clumpy miniature plants have tough round leaves – flowers are yellow and borne singly, usually under the leaf. | |
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| TD372 | | Pleurothallis sp. #23 `Peru'. Peru..
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| | 8” tall plants with 1” x 3” long leafs which carry single yellow flowers with burgundy petals and red lip. Pretty. | |
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| TD402 | | Pleurothallis sp. #29 `Peru'. Peru..
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| | Small yellow flowers in center of 2” elongated heart-shaped leaf. Very cute. | |
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| TD336 | | Pleurothallis sp. #3 Mexico.
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| | We got the plant labeled as a Pleurothallis but it may be a Stelis. 12” long spike, many cupped flowers are a light brick-red. Spiraling spikes hang down. Beautiful plants – this is a really neat species. | |
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| TD75 | | Pleurothallis sp. #4. Panama.
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| | New. Red. These look neat. We might not be cool enough for the flowers to open properly here, but you should definitely try this if you can provide a little cooler climate. | |
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| TD307 | | Pleurothallis sp. #5. Mexico..
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| | Very cute small species to 4” tall with wiry leaf stems. Single ¼” flowers at base of leaf are golden with a reddish suffusion offset by a wine-red lip. Interestingly, this plant has been identified by Selby as Pl. circumplexa (O.I.C. # 13938), but they did state that this plant is NOT typical. We are not using that name because this plant and flowers do not remotely resemble the photos of Pl. circumplexa on the Internet or in books such as ‘Field Guide to the Orchids of Costa Rica and Panama’ (Dressler) | |
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| TD227 | | Pleurothallis sp. #6 Panama. Panama.
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| | Numerous very thin wiry spikes flower successively with a quarter inch burgundy flower with striations - something like a bird's beak. | | | | 2.00" pot / B.S. | $12.00 | Spiking Now! | |
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| TOF1704 | | Pleurothallis stricta. Colombia..
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| | Plants reaching 10 or 12 inches have straight-up spikes of several elongated 1 1/4" flowers (like mosquitoes). Maroon-red with stripes. | |
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| TOF2876 | | Promenaea riograndensis ‘Vera Cruz’ CBR/AOS x self. Brazil, Rio Grande Do Sul State. .
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Gallery | | Attractive miniature-sized plants have several 1.5” flowers that are borne single on thin wiry sprays close to the plant. Light green with red spots and blotches – white lip with darker red markings. The flowers on these very interesting plants do start to produce strange looking seed capsules after a couple days opened. | |
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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. | |
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| TD117 | | Restrepia brachypus 'Red Stripe'. Colombia.
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Gallery | | Yet another - this one has red- maroon flowers with darker striping. | |
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| TD116 | | Restrepia brachypus 'Yellow'. Colombia.
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Gallery | | Another great brachypus variety. This one has yellow flowers. Quality species for sure. | |
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| TOF1304 | | Restrepia dodsonii. Ecuador.
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Gallery | | Western slopes of the Andes. What a treasure. Year-round flowering of smaller pink flowers spotted all over with dark pink. Extremely limited. | | | | 2.00" pot / B.S. | $20.00 | Spiking Now! | |
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| TD34 | | Restrepia elegans x dodsonii.
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| | A Colombian crossed with an Ecuadorian. Hybrid vigor. Nice – “showy” flowers are copper colored covered by fine red spots. Large flower for our Restrepia’s. Very limited. | |
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| TD1 | | Restrepia striata. Ecuador.
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Gallery | | Super easy and warm-tolerant. Blooms often. Good introduction to the world of pleurothallids. Single flowers emerge from leaf petiole and are striped all over with red-brown. | | Can't go wrong! |
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| TD77 | | Restrepia xanthophthalma. Mexico through Colombia.
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Gallery | | Variable species is more correctly named R. muscifera. Ours is a broad-leaf form with very colorful flowers, red lateral sepals, dorsal spotted with red-purple. Flowers are produced successively in a fascicle at the base of the back of the leaf. Rewarding easy species. | |
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| TD126 | | Scaphosepalum anchoriferum 'Fortuna Rojo'. Panama.
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Gallery | | Lucky acquisition. Pretty little 4" tall plants have many 5/8" long flowers with stubby plump lateral sepals. Very good two-tone red colors (the typical is more yellow-green with purplish markings.) | |
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| TD310 | | Scaphosepalum cimex. Ecuador..
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| | Minature-sized warm-growing epiphyte. The “Bug-like Scaphosepalum” refers to the shape of the “showy” ¾” flowers. Blooms in the winter on a slender 5" long, successively several-flowered inflorescence. Good species! | |
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