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| TOF2766 | | Aerangis citrata x sib. Madagascar.
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Gallery | | One of our most successful species. Really rewarding. Dwarf epiphytic species is very floriferous. Multiple long sprays have numerous white or cream flowers. Beautiful foliage. Very adaptable species, as it is found from sea level up to 4900 ft. Grow shady. Slight lemon fragrance. | |
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| TOF1608 | | Aetheorhyncha andreettae Colombia.
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| | (Chondrorhyncha andreettae) Intermediate – attractive fan shaped plants have a circle of brightly colored 1 ¼” flowers around the base. Color is yellowish with vivid red spots in this superior clone. Seems to flower a lot – very rewarding and satisfying plant. | |
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| TOF2072 | | Angraecum superbum. Madagascar.
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Gallery | | (Syn. A. eburneum subsp. superbum). Large epiphyte prefers bright light, damp conditions. Warm, intermediate. Very showy non-resupinate white and green flowers line up on impressive spikes. Long-lasting flowers are night-fragrant and are usually blooming at Christmas. Vigorous good-size seedlings need to get a lot larger to bloom. | |
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| TOF2637 | | Aspasia principissa. Panama.
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Gallery | | “The Elegant Aspasia”. Medium size warm-growing epiphyte in tropical rainforests. Short spikes carry 4 to 6 fragrant showy 3-inch flowers. In this superior clone, lip is wide and flat, and richly colored with gold. Fragrant. Recommended. | |
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| TOF2637cp | | Aspasia principissa. Community Pot.
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| | 15 or more plants in each 3.00” compot. | |
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| TOF2324 | | Bifrenaria furstenbergiana. Brazil.
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| | Brazil. Really nice cultivar has many yellow- green flowers with a light yellow lip which is orange-yellow in the center. Nice looking plants with wide leaves produce short spikes each with one or two 3" heavy flowers in the spring and summer. | |
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| TOF2758 | | Bollea ecuadorana Ecuador..
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Gallery | | Two fine forms have been selected as parents. Fan-shaped growths lacking pseudobulbs produce single-flowered inflorescences from the leaf axils. Blooms are a very unusual and beautiful shade of dark pink. Contrasting bright yellow band across lip. This member of the Bollea/Pescatorea family is really great because its flowers display well (unlike some others in the family) Water year round. | |
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| TOF2758cp | | Bollea ecuadorana. Ecuador..
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| | Two fine forms have been selected as parents. Fan-shaped growths lacking pseudobulbs produce single-flowered inflorescences from the leaf axils. Blooms are a very unusual and beautiful shade of dark pink. Contrasting bright yellow band across lip. This member of the Bollea/Pescatorea family is really great because it's flowers display well (unlike some others in the family). Water year round. Community pot with 15-20 plants. | |
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| TOF2476 | | Brassavola acaulis. Guatemala to Panama.
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| | Very rare, apparently growing in shady damp places up to 3900 ft elevation. (According to Orchids of Guatemala and Belize) Differs from B. nodosa in that it has long pendant terete leaves up to 30 inches in length. Night fragrant. Growing well in 2.00 inch pots. | |
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| TOF2140 | | Brassia signata. Mexico.
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Gallery | | Mexico - Oaxaca and Guerrero States. Peru. The Marked Brassia. Easy-growing medium sized epiphyte has 12 inch spikes with several (2-10) 4 inch long spidery flowers. Petals are light green with dark red-brown markings. Whitish lip has the red-brown signature in the center. Fragrant. | |
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| TOF205 | | Brassia warscewiczii. Ecuador.
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Gallery | | Unlike any Brassia you've seen. Up to 50 small flowers lined up close together. Yellow-orange flowers have petals which "cross" and polka-dotted lips. Very interesting and showy novelty. Forms specimen plants quickly. Could be useful in hybridization as well. Sweet fragrance. | |
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| TOF2407 | | Broughtonia negrilensis x Laelia crawshayana
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| | New interesting cross. One of the small cute seedlings bloomed this year with pink and white `sort of like' Broughtonia flowers. Flowers lasted well. | |
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| TD270 | | Bulbophyllum (Cirr.) sp. `Vietnam'. Vietnam.
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| | Really nice. Very full 360” umbel of burgundy-pink spotted 1 ¼” flowers . | |
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| TD2 | | Bulbophyllum biflorum 'LIL' CBM/AOS. (CIRRHOPETALUM biflorum) Sumatra to Philippines.
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| | Two good-size elongated flowers per stem. Pink-purple overall color. Good species - blooms frequently. Bulbophyluums in general are easy to grow under medium shade and should be watered regularly. There are thousands of species - most of them strange and bizarre. A never ending pool of good fun conversation pieces for the collector. | |
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| TD259 | | Bulbophyllum cephalophorum `Nice Color'. Philippines..
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| | Mountains of Central Luzon. Very thin upright inflorescence holds up to 15 spiky ¾” flowers. Very bright colors in this clone – red-orange and yellow. Somewhat spreading in habit - easy to grow. | |
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| TD272 | | Bulbophyllum cf. rufinum. Vietnam..
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| | Section Careyana. Selby I.D. OIC#14,715. Small to medium sized lowland epiphyte – in areas with prolonged dry spells. Long curved spikes held above the foliage have many ½” yellow flowers with some red veining and some red markings in throat. Vigorous. | |
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| TD168 | | Bulbophyllum compressum Java.
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Gallery | | (Previously sold as Bulbo. sp. `Java') I highly recommend it for the Bulbophyllum fanatic. Several spikes of many cream or white flowers. Growths are kind of far apart on rhizome - beautiful plants. Makes a spectacular specimen when grown as a clumping hanging plant, creating really thrilling displays! | |
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| TOF2363 | | Bulbophyllum cupreum.
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| | Burma through the Philippines. Small epiphyte has around 20 closely-spaced copper-colored flowers on arching inflorescences. Blooms often. | |
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| TD206 | | Bulbophyllum dennisii 'Lil' CBR/AOS.
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Gallery | | New Guinea. 6" tall erect spikes each carry a large thin flower. Dark maroon over yellow-green, lighter maroon basally and towards the tips of the sepals. Really a good and satisfying species - easy to grow and blooms all the time. | | | | 4.00" pot / B.S. | $25.00 | Spiking Now! | |
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| TOF2066 | | Bulbophyllum echinolabium x BULB. sulawesii.
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| | More huge amazing flowers. | |
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| TD65 | | Bulbophyllum ecornutum. Java through Sumatra and Borneo.
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| | Section Sestochilus. Very interesting 1 1/4" flowers are borne singly from clumpy plants. Yellow, heavily spotted with crimson and a red lip. The lip is lightly hinged so that it can move in all directions (not only up and down as with most bulbophyllums). | |
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| TD242 | | Bulbophyllum elassoglossum. Philippines..
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| | Described in only 2001 by Siegerist. Plants have a creeping habit. Fairly large (1 ¼”) beautiful flowers in this special clone. Golden yellow with purple-red spots and blotches against white. Flowers open and close for days on end, opening before sunrise and closing by mid-morning. Not available in the U.S. market. | |
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| TD275 | | Bulbophyllum flammuliferum `Natural World'. Borneo..
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| | The “Flame-carrying Bulbophyllum”. A medium –size spreading lithophyte growing on limestone. 6” inflorescence has several somewhat drooping flowers, yellow with brilliantly colored red orange sepals. Very showy – recommended. | |
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| TOF2377 | | Bulbophyllum Frank Smith x Bulb. mandibulare.
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Gallery | | Frank Smith has lobbii in the background, and this hybrid came out yellow with a suffusion of the darker wine colorings from the mandibulare. Flowers will be large, and bloom successively. This cross has been awarded. | |
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| TD105 | | Bulbophyllum grandiflorum 'BIG BOY'. New Guinea.
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Gallery | | New cultivar is different. Very dramatic. Large bizarre flowers up to 4" are greenish-yellow with "fawn" mottled overlay. Andree Millar in her famous book "Orchids of Papua New Guinea" said "Though not beautiful, they are large and grand enough to make a well-grown plant a conversation piece." | |
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| TD239 | | Bulbophyllum lasiochilum. Burma, Thailand.
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| | Lovely little plant, the pseudobulbs are only a little more than an inch tall. Large (for plant size) bizarre flowers are borne one per inflorescence. This is the “attractive color variation… that is a pale yellow throughout with light red spots.” (Siegerist, 2001), as opposed to our previous different one “Bulb. breviscapum”. | |
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| TOF2343 | | Bulbophyllum levyae. New Guinea.
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| | “New” species grown by Mrs. Ralph Levy of Memphis, Tennessee, and named after her. It belongs to the section Pachyanthe, which was described by Rudolph Schlecter in 1912. Can eventually reach 16” tall. Each spike has 3 or 4 yellow or orange flowers of interesting shape, with flat red lips. “The… species inhabit the branches of tall trees in the mist forests of the mountains, where they grow sporadically”. (Schlecter, 1912) | |
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| TD157 | | Bulbophyllum lobbii '#3''. Borneo.
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| | Wehave many different forms of B. lobbii and will be offering the different ones over time. This one is lighter cream yellow, petals and lateral sepals have nice striping, column is dark gold. Nice flowering habit. | |
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| TD47 | | Bulbophyllum lobbii #2. Thailand through Borneo.
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| | Selfing of 'Kathy's Gold' AM/AOS, there is some interesting variation. | |
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| TD220 | | Bulbophyllum longissimum. Thailand.
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Gallery | | Very spectacular species with exceptionally long lateral sepals to 7 or 8 inches. 6 or more flowers on each inflorescense. Whitish with pink striping. Easy to grow a plant which can bloom with 5 or 6 spikes at once. A parent of the famous hybrid B. Elizabeth Ann. | | Recommended |
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| TOF2376 | | Bulbophyllum mandibulare. Borneo.
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| | Found only in Borneo in riverine forests. Medium plants have huge fleshy nodding flowers which bloom successively. Greenish with brownish-red on the outside and wine colored on the inside with a lavender-spotted lip. Very dramatic and seldom available in the market. | |
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| TD197 | | Bulbophyllum masdevalliaceum Java.
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| | This was sold previously as Bulbo. Sp. ‘Java blumei Red’. Generally shaped like blumei, but with a much taller dorsal sepal. This neat species has flower parts that are much fuzzier, and the color is dark royal red as compared to the lighter red of our regular B. blumei (which is beautifully pictured on our website). Quality species. | |
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| TD252 | | Bulbophyllum orectopetalum. Thailand, Burma.
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| | Something like B. lobbii – but smaller sized, both in the plant and the flowers. Flowers are light yellow with bronze striping and some faint pink dotting. | |
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| TD108 | | Bulbophyllum patens. Borneo, Malaysia, and Sumatra.
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| | Division. Lowland epiphyte has somewhat "showy" purple-looking non-resupinate flowers. Spreading sepals and petals pinkish, densely covered with red-purple blotches, lip dark purple. Growth habit; pseudobulbs are far apart on the rhizome. This is a good deal! | |
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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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| 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. | |
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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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| TD279 | | Bulbophyllum sulawesii `Yellow'. Sulawesi Islands, Indonesia..
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| | 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. | |
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| TD192 | | Bulbophyllum sulawesii. 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. | |
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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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