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TOF528 | | Miltonia spectabilis var. moreliana. Brazil.
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Gallery | | Warm to intermediate growing. Large flowers. Color is typically plum purple on the sepals, petals. Large, skirt-like lip is pale rose-purple with darker veins. Makes impressive specimen plants. | | | | 3.50" pot One only / B.S. | $23.00 |
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TOF3725 | | Neofinetia falcata `Pink' x self
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TOF3745 | | Neofinetia falcata. Japan, Korea..
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Gallery | | In Japan this species is known as the `fu-ran' plant and was considered sacred by the Samurai class." Vandaceous - small clumping fan-shaped epiphytes have heads of beautiful pure white flowers with long nectary spurs hanging down from each. Nice fragrance. | |
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TOF3862 | | Phalaenopsis lobbii 'Natural World' x self Eastern India, Bhutan.
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Gallery | | Cute dwarf epiphyte on rough bark evergreen trees in lowland forest. Several pretty, sequentially-opening, 1” flowers are white, with yellow lip marked with orangey bars. Semi-deciduous. Rewarding species, one of my faves. Limited.
| | | | 2" mtd. One only / B.S. very limited. | $17.00 |
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TD114 | | Platystele reflexa. Ecuador.
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Gallery | | One of my favorite pleurothallids. A cloud forest small epiphyte with many nice successively blooming bright orange flowers. Grows well here so it's not that cool-growing. Photo courtesy Tomas Bajza (Please note; all photos on this site are of T.O.F. plants) | | | | 2.00" pot One only / B.S. | $17.00 |
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TD44 | | Platystele stenostachya. Central America.
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| | Good-growing miniature species has a multitude of very tiny yellow flowers with dark yellow lips. Racemes flower successively so plants are very often in bloom. | | | | 1.00" pot One only / B.S. | $14.00 |
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TD29 | | Pleurothallis allenii. Panama.
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Gallery | | Very showy for a small species. Long, deep maroon flowers appear around and throughout clumpy plants. Easy, warm-growing. Blooms often throughout the year. Recently re-potted. | | | | 2.00" pot Two only / B.S. | $16.00 |
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TD76 | | Pleurothallis corniculata. Panama.
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Gallery | | Very cute displays on small plants. Many single yellow-orange flowers lightly striped towards throat. Hood-like dorsal sepals give an overall appearance of 'bird beaks'. | | | | 2.00" Mounts / B.S. | $18.00 |
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TD318 | | Pleurothallis costaricensis. Costa Rica, Panama..
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| | 4"tall plants have ascending growths. Several sprays are greater in height than the plant and have around 15 small ¼" nice yellow flowers with faint red area on synsepal, all offset by a red lip. Nice. | | | | 2.00" pot Three only / B.S. | $18.00 |
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TD407 | | Pleurothallis leptotifolia Brazil.
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| | (Acianthera leptotifolia). A really neat miniature warm-to-cool growing epiphyte with succulent leaves and yellow flowers. `Imagine a tiny Leptotes with a creeping rhizome, leaves reduced to under three-quarters of an inch long, and very slender scapes, twice as high as the leaves, bearing two or three Pleurothallis-like flowers, a quarter of an inch long, and you have this curious little species, which has just been flowered by Mr. H.A. Tracy, at Twickenham'(Orchid Review, Vol. XVI, 1908) | | | | 2.00" Recently mounted / B.S. | $16.00 |
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TD59 | | Pleurothallis luctuosa. Central America through Colombia and Ecuador.
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Gallery | | Lowland tropical rainforest (warm growing). Clumpy plants produce wiry spikes with several maroon flowers. Very nice, worthwhile. | | | | 2.00" pot Two only / B.S. | $19.00 |
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TOF1179 | | Pleurothallis sonderiana. Brazil.
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| | Small (2.5" tall), clumping, spiky-looking plants with many short spikes of golden yellow to orangey bract-like flowers which last fairly well. Easy pleurothallid to "get acquainted" with. | | | | 2.00" mounts / B.S. | $18.00 |
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TD307 | | Pleurothallis sp. #5. ((Pleurothallis sanchoi)) Mexico..
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| | Very cute small species to 4" tall with wiry leaf stems. 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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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. | | | | 2.00" pot One only / B.S. | $17.00 |
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TD34 | | Restrepia elegans x dodsonii.
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| | A Colombian crossed with an Ecuadorian. Hybrid vigor. Nice flowers are copper colored covered by fine red spots. Large flower for our Restrepias. Very limited. | | | | 2.00" pot One only / B.S. | $16.00 |
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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. | | | | 2.00" pot Two only / B.S. | $11.00 |
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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 flowers. Blooms in the winter on a slender 5" long, successively several-flowered inflorescence. Recently re-potted. Good species! | |
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TD125 | | Scaphosepalum fimbriatum. Colombia.
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Gallery | | Bizarre yellowish flowers with red markings have bristly hair on outside. Flowers on thin wire-like stems, remind me of some little creature sticking up. Clumpy pleurothallid. This is a real conversation piece. Almost always in bloom. | | Recommended. |
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TD90 | | Scaphosepalum microdactylum. Panama.
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| | 2" spikes have 4 or 5 hooded flowers opening successively. Light yellow, striped red. Lip red-purple. | |
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TD314 | | Scaphosepalum ovulare. Ecuador..
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Gallery | | "The Egg-Like" Scaphosepalum. Miniature plants with short ascending and descending successively-flowered wiry spikes. Flowers are less than a quarter inch, egg-shaped, and are yellowish with red spots and blotches. Recently mounted. | | | | 2.00" mount Two only / B.S. | $19.00 |
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