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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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| TOF2820 | | Anacheilium sp. `Rare Nice' x self Colombia..
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| | Acquired as A. wallisii, but no such name exists. With its dark rich brown blotching overall, this may prove to be A. elisae or perhaps the dark form of A. crassilabium. Smallish plants have 10” erect spikes of several upside-down flowers. | |
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| TOF2822 | | Angraecum longicalcar. Madagascar..
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Gallery | | Extraordinary species. One of the longest spur nectaries in the orchid kingdom accommodates the moth pollinator's 16" long tongue! Large plants have elegant spikes with up to 12 flowers each. Non-resupinate blossoms have showy waxy white lip and light green sepals - petals. The greenish spur hangs down beneath each flower 16 inches! "Conveys the impression of strength, viability, nobility, and grandeur, and in our opinion makes an ideal specimen plant." (Hillerman, 1986) Highly scented at night. Prefers brighter light. | |
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| TOF2803 | | Anguloa clowesii `Alex Didio' CCE/AOS x self. Colombia..
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Gallery | | The Tulip Orchid. Very large showy golden yellow tulip-like flowers emerge from base of pseudobulbs. Large soft leaves. This species is deciduous and leaves will drop off. | |
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| TD292 | | Aspasia lunata. Brazil.
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| | Lesser known member of the genus. One to three 3” flowers per short basal inflorescence. Flowers greenish with reddish barring and all offset by beautiful white lips with pretty lilac centers. Makes a really showy specimen plant. Large blooming size plants! | |
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