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| TOF2677 | | Sobralia callosa. Panama.
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Gallery | | If you always wanted to grow Sobralias but were put off by their large size - then this is for you. This "mini-Sobralia" also happens to have the brightest hot pink colored flowers! Good-sized blossoms too. The mature parent plant is now about 18" tall and very clumpy. I think it had around 45 flowers at once displayed beautifully around the plant. Beautiful interesting foliage too. As you know, Sobralia flowers are short lived (one or two days) but plant blooms over and over from the same canes throughout a season (Fall/Winter). We are the first to propagate this rare and desirable species from seed. | | Recommended. |
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| TOF2771 | | Sobralia violacea `Roadcut'. Venezuela..
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Gallery | | (Formerly sold as Sobralia yauaperyensis) One of the most beautiful Sobralias. Intense purple coloration in this strain. Sobralias are light-loving plants. Flowers are short-lived, but flower successively from the same canes throughout a season. Very showy dramatic displays from this excellent plant. | | One of the most beautiful orchids! |
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| TOF2894 | | Sobralia xantholeuca `Good Color' x self. Mexico..
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Gallery | | A robust vigorous Mexican terrestrial species from Chiapas which grows in wet soil with bright light. Flowers can be quite large – 6” or larger spread. “A very rare and handsome species of distinct character, which was flowered by Mr. Hill, gardener to the late R. Hanbury, Esq” (B.S. Williams, The Orchid Growers Manual, 1885) | |
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| TOF2700 | | Spathoglottis plicata var. alba. Philippines..
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Gallery | | Pure white clone. Several 1 3/4" white flowers with yellow lip. Large plicate leaves. Makes a good pot-plant or a fantastic garden plant for tropical and sub-tropical gardens. | | | | 3.50" pot / B.S. | $10.00 | | | 5.00" pot / B.S. | $15.00 |
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| TOF2896 | | Stanhopea connata ‘Arnie’ x self. Ecuador. .
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Gallery | | New select cultivar. Fantastic showy species blooms frequently. 3 to 5 heavy 4-inch orange and red flowers hang down beneath plant. You will want to switch from the pot to a basket or a slab mount for best flowering on all Stanhopeas. Prominent red-purple markings cover the hypochile in this select clone. | |
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| TOF2980 | | Stanhopea horichiana. Costa Rica..
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| | Medium sized warm growing epiphyte (natural hybrid between S. wardii and S. ecornuta) Described by Rudolf Jenny in 1988. Very beautiful flowers (check it out on Jay’s website). Petals and sepals speckled with red. | |
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| TOF2730 | | Stanhopea insignis 'Dark Jungle' x self. Brazil.
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Gallery | | Rare offering - never available in the market. "A lusty Brazilian beauty!" (Greer, 1998) The species upon which the genus was founded. 2 or three big fleshy flowers are cream with purple spots. In this select variety, the hypochile is mostly dark purple. Low elevation dryish forests. Different! | | | | 3.50" pot | $20.00 | | | 5.00" pot | $28.00 |
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| TOF2886 | | Stanhopea jenischiana. Ecuador, Peru, Colombia..
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Gallery | | New batch we’ve been out of this for a while. Very attractive. From the ‘Catorce’ strain – up to 14 flowers on a spike. Predominately yellow with red spots – a few come out with orange flowers. One of the "good ones”. | |
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| TOF3069 | | Stanhopea maduroi x self. Panama..
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| | Rare new species (Dodson and Dressler, 1998). Large 6” flowers, two or three to an inflorescence, clear concolor cream-yellow with darker yellow (no spots). You wouldn’t want to miss this if you are a Stanhopea enthusiast. We grow this exactly the same as all our other Stanhopeas. Extremely rare. Very limited. | |
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| TOF2863 | | Stanhopea martiana. Mexico..
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Mexico – lower coastal mountains. Not common in culture – a TOF special species we have been saving. Very dramatic large waxy flowers – two to a spike. The only Stanhopea species with dramatic blood red spots on snow white (Greer).
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| TOF2832 | | Stanhopea oculata 'Botanical Garden' x self. Mexico through Brazil..
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Gallery | | Still one of the greatest. We are known for Stanhopeas and we have many far rarer ones, but this remains one of the favorites. This plant lives outside in our "botanical garden". All the Stanhopeas are strongly fragrant, but S. oculata has the most pleasant – of vanilla – and for this reason is irresistible to customers. Very showy and floriferous, with the characteristic “cheerios’ markings on the sepals and petals. Recommended. | |
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| TOF2870 | | Stanhopea platyceras. Colombia..
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Gallery | | Unbelievable opportunity to acquire one of the rarest and most beautiful Stanhopeas. This clone has a dark purplish hypochile. Rarely offered in the U.S. market. Extra large in 3.50” pots | | SOLD OUT | | 3.50" pots / N.B.S.
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| TOF2850 | | Stanhopea ruckeri. Mexico to Nicaragua..
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| | Beautiful albanistic form with pale greenish petals and a blue-green ridge down the column. Identified by the OIC at Selby Gardens. 4 or 5 dramatic waxy flowers hang down from plant like birds in flight. Hard-to-find species. | |
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| TOF2890 | | Stanhopea stevensonii. Colombia. .
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| | “New” (1994) and still uncommon. Massive displays of orangey gold flowers with red eye, with or without additional spots. Up to 15 five-inch flowers per pendant inflorescence. Small batch – will sell out fast. | |
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| TOF2906 | | Stanhopea tigrina `Glory of Mexico', AM/AOS x self Eastern Mexico..
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Gallery | | You've never seen a bigger, heavier, waxier orchid flower. Even the enormous buds are beautiful and amazing. Flowers are 6" across or larger; yellow-orange heavily blotched with red-black. Very fragrant. | |
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| TOF2852 | | Stanhopea tricornis. Ecuador.
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Gallery | | Western slopes of the Andes - warm moist tropical forest. Unique & vigorous species has large waxy flowers with fleshy petals that stay in front, instead of curling back between the sepals as in other Stanhopeas. Fragrant. | | Bargain! |
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| TOF2871 | | Stanhopea wardii ‘Dee’ HCC/AOS x self. Nicaragua. .
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| | Very special cultivar. Color is not typical for the species – orangey. But also the blooming habit is amazing – by far the most floriferous Stanhopea in our collection. Without too much exaggeration, the mother plant is either in bloom or spiking most of the year! Highly recommended. | |
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| TD67 | | Stelis argentata. Colombia.
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Gallery | | This geographical race has many light yellow "fuzzy" roundish flowers arranged nicely on semi-erect spikes. | |
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| TD375 | | Stelis ciliaris. Ecuador..
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| | Small sized warm-growing Pleurothallid. Arching pendulous and twisting inflorescences have many dark mauve fairly closely-spaced flowers. Flower parts are edged with minute whitish hairs or ciliations. | |
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| TD144 | | Stelis morganii. Ecuador..
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| | Neat species has a climbing habit with multitudes of cream colored flowers. Nice - easy. | | | | 2.00" pot / B.S. | $12.00 | Spiking Now! | |
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