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| TOF2450 | | Spathoglottis kimballiana. Borneo.
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Gallery | | Sabah, Sarawak One of my favorites! Semi-terrestrial plants with nice green and purplish grass-like foliage have long spikes with large full bright yellow flowers (a little red or pink on lip side lobes). Continues to flower on the same spikes for months. I've had the species for a long time, but this is the first time I could get it to take a seed capsule. Very rewarding plant for the greenhouse or garden. | | Recommended. |
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| TOF2700 | | Spathoglottis plicata var. alba. Philippines.
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Gallery | | Pure white clone. Several 1 3/4" white flowers with yellow lip. Large plicate leaves. Makes a good pot-plant or a fantastic garden plant for tropical and sub-tropical gardens. | |
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| TOF2569 | | Stanhopea connata 'Orange Sherbet' AM/AOS x self.
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Gallery | | Fantastic showy species blooms a lot. 3 to 5 heavy 4-inch orange flowers hang down beneath plant. You will want to switch from the pot to a basket or a slab mount for best flowering on all these Stanhopeas. Prominent red-purple markings cover the hypochile in this select clone. | |
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| TOF2458 | | Stanhopea costaricensis. Central America.
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Gallery | | Not common. 3 - 5 large beautiful red-spotted flowers. Flower spikes on all Stanhopea species tend to emerge from the bottom of the plant. For this reason, basket or mounted culture is best. (In our nursery we see plenty of spikes blooming from the plastic pots as well.) | |
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| TOF2757 | | Stanhopea deltoidea. Peru.
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| | “The Triangular Stanhopea”. “New” very rare large warm-growing epiphyte has pendant sprays with 4 large (5 ½”) bird-like flowers on each. “According to Dr. Rudolf Jenny, this is "a very seldom seen and cultivated taxon, locally endemic in the Chanchamayo Valley in Perú... The flowers of Stanhopea deltoidea are usually red spotted on creamy or yellow ground with a dark red blotch on the hypochile base... Unfortunately, nothing is known about the fragrance composition and pollinator..." (from Nina Rach’s The Stanhopea Pages website). Rare opportunity. | | (nice plants ready to be moved up) |
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