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| TD386 | | Bulbophyllum rothschildianum `Geoff'. China, India, Assam..
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| | Photo of ‘Red Chimney’ in our website gallery. China, India, Assam. Another less-common variety of the fantastically showy red-purple flowered B. roth. Different from ‘Red Chimney’ – perhaps fuller segments and slightly different colors. The species was found in a box of nearly dead orchids arriving in England in 1892, said to be found in the hills above Darjeeling. The plants were sent on to Lord Rothschild and flowered in 1895. (From the Orchid Review Dec. 1922 and featured in Bill Thom’s fascinating and entertaining book ‘Bulbophyllum – The Incomplete Guide; From A To Why?’) | |
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| TD18 | | Bulbophyllum saurocephalum. Philippines.
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Gallery | | Easy-growing plants have very weird fat, round, purple pendant spikes, with small reddish purple flowers "stuck" to their surfaces. Strange and interesting. | |
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| TD300 | | Bulbophyllum smitinandii. Thailand, Viet Nam..
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Gallery | | Small-size epiphyte has large (2”) showy flowers held erect singly. Background color is gold, petals have reddish striping, the wide dorsal is tessellated with red, and the lateral sepals have bolder red-purple striping. Lip is violet. Only described in 1996, not a lot of information is available. Named to honor Tem Smitinand, Keeper of the Thailand Forest Herbarium. | |
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| TD209 | | Bulbophyllum sp. 'Rosary Beads'. Malaysia.
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| | Malaysia. Small very clumping plants have little round pseudobulbs strung along a thin rhizome reminiscent of prayer beads. Numerous small flowers are dark yellow with elongated sepals. Very cute. Great price! | |
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| TD304 | | Bulbophyllum sp. Sumatra. Sumatra.
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Gallery | | This is similar to our Bulbo compressum, yet different. Same growth habit but smaller bulbs and leaves. Spikes of small pretty white flowers are held erectly. | |
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| BulboPkg. | | Bulbophyllum Species Package
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| | This package includes one each of the following:
TD223 Bulbophyllum ambrosia. South China, Vietnam. 3.5" pot B.S.;
TD189 Bulbophyllum bicolor. China. 5" pot B.S.;
TD300 Bulbophyllum smitinandii. Thailand, Vietnam. 5" pot B.S.
(Reg. price for all three $68) Package Price $54
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| TD235 | | Bulbophyllum Stars and Stripes.
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| | Nice hybrid from the past, B. bicolor x B. lobbii. Large yellow flowers picked up some of the red striping and spots of B. bicolor. Very easy, worthwhile showy. “All these (Bulbophyllum) hybrids have interesting and unusual flowers and are highly recommended for ease of growing. For a beginning orchid grower there is no better way to start a collection than with a few hybrids.” (Emly Siegerist, 2001) | |
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| TOF2075 | | Bulbophyllum strangularium. Sumatra through Moluccas..
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| | Sumatra through Moluccas. Large umbels of long cream and purple-spotted flowers - nice foliage too. Attractive plants. | |
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| TD192 | | Bulbophyllum sulawesii #2. Sulawesi Islands..
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Gallery | | Sulawesi Islands, Indonesia. Medium sized epiphyte with a large pseudobulbs and leaf. 5 or 6 large bizarre flowers bloom successively on 2 foot long inflorescences - high above the foliage. Long lateral and dorsal sepals are gold overlaid with red. Intricate lip is green and gold with purple hairs. Easy, rewarding. | | SOLD OUT | | 5.00" pot / B.S.
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| TOF2778 | | Bulbophyllum sumatranum 'Nice' x sib 'Adoribil Too' Sumatra..
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Gallery | | Fairly compact plant has showy singly-borne flowers arising from the base of the pseudobulbs. Flower sepals are yellow with dark red-brown spots and the petals are yellow with red-brown stripes. Lacquered lip is dark red-purple edged in yellow. Easy – rewarding. | |
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| TOF2404 | | Bulbophyllum vitiense. West Africa..
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| | West Africa. (syn. B. cocoinum) Very showy and satisfying when grown into a full specimen plant. Many gracefully arching inflorescences have numerous somewhat sessile straw colored flowers with pink petal and sepal tips. Supposedly has a pleasing fragrance of coconut, although I didn't verify that on our specimen plant. | | Recommended. |
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| TOF2835 | | C.jenmanii var. coerulea x C. bowringiana var. coerulea `Mike's'
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| | I made this thinking that it could be like a modern C. Portia – blooming in the fall around our show date. In the old days, C. Portia was a dependable and dramatic show stopping plant. Many flowers on a spray, “large” compared to C. bowringiana flowers. Blue color may or may not come out – if not, then lavender. | | | | 3.00" pot | $9.00 | | | 3.50" pot / N.B.S. | $12.00 |
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| TOF2574 | | Cattleya bowringiana `Nice' x self. Guatemala..
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| | Tall bifoliate species is found in brightly lit areas near streams. This is a special cultivar with large very richly colored flowers (presumably like the famous cultivars ‘Triumphans’ or ‘Splendens’. 5-20 flowers are each about 3” across. Recommended. | |
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| TOF2936 | | Cattleya bowringiana 'One In A Million" JC/AOS x self Belize to Guatemala..
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Gallery | | An amazing new color form, recognized with a Judges Commendation. Each erect spike has many 3” flowers, which are a very unusual pale pink (almost white) with a striking magenta halo in the lip. | |
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| TOF2483 | | Cattleya dowiana '0845'. Panama..
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| | We have seen some of these bloom now- it is a yellow form after all, with very dramatic gold lip veining covering the entire red lip, except for a thin, red picotee around the edge. This is the form called the Chrysotoxa Form - a similar cultivar is called C. aurea 'Furor'. | |
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| TOF2814 | | Cattleya dowiana v. aurea `Miami Strain' x self. Colombia..
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| | Best C. aurea in our collection nowadays. Rich yellow with red veined lip. Super nice “flat” flowers – no color bleeding in the mother plant. | |
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| TOF2710 | | Cattleya gaskelliana `Sr. Npod' x self. Venezuela..
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Gallery | | Nice lavender color form with good form and wide petals – nice strong lip color. | | | | 3.00" pot | $12.00 | | | 3.50" pot | $16.00 |
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| TOF2727 | | Cattleya gaskelliana `TOF943' x sib `Sr. Npod' Venezuela..
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| | This is our very prolific C. gaskelliana Tipo (typical) gaskelliana crossed with another beautiful cultivar from Venezuela growers – C. gaskelliana var. gaskelliana. Typical colors, various shades of light to darker lavender, with dark lavender on lip. Should perform exceptionally well. Huge specimen bloomings are easy with this variety. Large plants. | |
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| TOF2719 | | Cattleya gaskelliana alba 'Quebrada' x self. Venezuela..
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Gallery | | The segments of this variety are white with lemon to orange in the white lip. Beautiful high-quality cultivar. Albas among this species tend to be strong, of good substance and shape. “It seems that the first alba appeared in the collection of Mr. R.H. Measures, of Woodland, England and was one of the first two plants of this species which received and award for RHS of London, with an FCC, in 1883.” (Aulisi, 1989) | |
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| TOF2837 | | Cattleya gaskelliana alba x Schomburgkia superbiens alba.
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| | Ha ha. We’ve had success with Schombocattleyas in the past. (I hope many of you got our Schombocattleya. Louis Fuchs for example) This one tries for white flowers with the beautiful crisped edges of the Schomburgkia …. but without the very long inflorescence. White color is not for certain. Something new for the orchid show or the display table at society meetings. | |
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