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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. | | Buy this - unbelievable price break! |
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| TD148 | | Stelis viridipupurata Brazil.
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| | Tall spikes of many roundish smoky-purple flowers (good size flowers for the genus). | |
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| TOF2480 | | Trichopilia hennisiana. Ecuador.
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Gallery | | Beautiful species! Several full shaped white flowers with golden yellow in the full round lips. Nice fragrance. Far easier to grow than Trichopilia suavis (less cool demanding). | |
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| TD394 | | Trichosalpinx rotundata. Panama..
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| | Insane pleurothallid has round cupped shaped leaves. Several spikes emerge behind the leaf, each carrying 2 or 3 small yellowish flowers, each segment has red centrally. Unique species blooms often. | |
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| TOF2950 | | Vanda denisoniana. Thailand to Southern China..
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| | Large-size warm to cool growing clumping epiphyte. Very important species. Short spikes of waxy yellow flowers with white column and side lobes. Good quality strain. Fragrant, like vanilla. Approximate 7" leaf span. | |
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| TOF2907 | | Vanda Noriko Sumida. Mericlone.
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Gallery | | (V. Woodlawn Glory x V. Teoh Chee Keat) As you know we grow almost all species orchids. This Vanda hybrid performs so well outside in our “botanical garden” that we decided to clone it again. It is a “semi-terete” plant which flowers all year long. The blossoms are purple colored with some tessellations. The flower is a “semi-terete” type flower, that is, not as full and round as those of modern strap-leaf vandas, but it grows ten times faster and easier. Handles full sun and seldom stops flowering. 3.50” pot (without media) | |
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| TD248 | | Zootrophion schenkii. Brazil.
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| | Atlantic forest in shady moist areas. Two to three 1 ¼” reddish flowers on inflorescence. MBG Tropicos lists this as a valid species. | | Fantastic good price |
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