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| TOF2728 | | Laelia dayana coerulea x self. Brazil..
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Gallery | | Rarest form of this not-so-common Hadrolaelia. Laelia dayana is found growing on lichen-covered trees in the Organ Mountains. Small clumping plants produce large (3”) flowers, one or two per stem. The coerulea color is coming out true as these seedlings bloom. Pale bluish white sepals and petals with rich blue-purple striated lip. Rare opportunity. | |
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| TOF2695 | | Laelia purpurata (Dante Vagnotti x Doraci) x self. Brazil. .
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| | Doraci is an “estriata” form. This mother plant has ”frilly” flowers with the light striping in the petals. Lavender-red lip. Something different in L. purpurata. | |
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| TOF2788 | | Laelia purpurata var. carnea `S.A. seedling 91006' x sib. Brazil..
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Gallery | | New blood. The famous variety with the coral-pink colored lip. Quality parents. | | | | 3.00" pot | $10.00 | | | 3.50" pot | $12.00 |
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| TD138 | | Lepanthopsis astrophora 'Stalky'. Venezuela.
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Gallery | | One of my favorite pleuro's. Many spikes shoot out of miniature clumpy plants. Tiny star-shaped flowers are a beautiful clear wine-purple color. Easily grow it into a specimen - really nice. | | a T.O.F. favorite! |
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| TOF2912 | | Liparis grossa ‘Natural World’ x self. Taiwan and Philippines. .
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Gallery | | “The Compact Liparis”. Very worthwhile! Truly cute small compact plants put up several erect spikes with many reddish-orange flowers which last. Very attractive miniature pot-plant! Recommended. | |
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| TOF2598 | | Lycaste macrobulbon 'P' x sib. Colombia.
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Gallery | | Warm to cool growing epiphyte or terrestrial has many beautiful 4” velvety yellow flowers borne singly on erect scapes. The most dramatic of the yellow Lycastes. Fragrant and long lasting. Really fine orchid! | |
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| TD268 | | Masdevallia attenuata. Panama..
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| | Small warm to cool growing epiphyte. Single flowers on 3” long inflorescence. Waxy 1” white long-lasting flowers with bright yellow tails. Yellow radiating lines in the tube of the flower. Very good species. | |
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| TOF1496 | | Masdevallia auropurpurea. Colombia.
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Gallery | | Really nice small species. This is a red flower with yellow dorsal and yellow reflexed tails. Many or several flowers are displayed nicely, close to the plant. | |
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| TD263 | | Masdevallia floribunda `Maj' x self (Pink). Costa Rica..
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Gallery | | Miniature tufted epiphytic species with attractive ¾” pink flowers. Warm tolerant. | |
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| TD26 | | Masdevallia herradurae. Colombia.
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Gallery | | Good introduction to the world of easy and warm-tolerant pleurothallids. Showy, with many short-stemmed, dark red-maroon flowers with slender sepals and tails. Blooms frequently. Good fragrance! | |
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| TOF2809 | | Masdevallia nicaraguae. Central America.
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Gallery | | Neat small species has several to many unusual white flowers with faint to distinct purple streaks in the throat. Nice floral display. | |
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| TD145 | | Masdevallia triangularis. Venezuela.
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| | Large flowers are triangular in shape, with long sepals. Flowers are orange with darker red-orange lines. Very rewarding – warm tolerant. Extremely limited. | |
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| TD385 | | Maxillaria costaricensis `Different'. Costa Rica..
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| | Really sweet small-sized clumping epiphyte has numerous small deep yellow flowers covered with a reddish suffusion. Fragrant. | |
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| TD195 | | Maxillaria elatior. Belize..
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| | Divisions. Huge specimen produced stunning displays of hundreds of large (2") orange-red flowers 2 or 3 times a year. Prefers bright light. Large plant. A great landscaping plant where climate permits. | |
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| TOF2942 | | Maxillaria endresii x sib. Panama..
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Gallery | | Showy, warm-growing. Numerous large (3 inch) bright yellow spidery flowers singly on erect spikes have red in center of flower. | |
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| TD277 | | Maxillaria hedwigiae. Costa Rica..
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| | Medium size warm-growing epiphyte. Short 3” erect spikes arising from the base of the roundish pseudobulbs carry single whitish flowers offset by beautifully-colored orange lips. | |
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| TOF2249 | | Maxillaria huntii. Peru.
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| | New species just described in July 2008.
Maxillaria huntii Christenson, sp. nov.
Very interesting smaller plants with terete growth and pendant habit. 1.5" flowers are borne singly on short scapes and are orange with dark maroon markings in lip. Cutting edge! | |
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| TOF2864 | | Maxillaria lankesteri. Costa Rica..
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Gallery | | Odd little plants with smaller branching habit. Really sweet flowers are quite striking - boldly striped with red-brown. Lip is variable - some red with stripes others greenish with stripes. Not normally found in U.S. market. New batch. | | | | 2.00" pot / B.S. | $12.00 | Spiking Now! | |
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| TOF2889 | | Maxillaria triloris x self. Ecuador..
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Gallery | | Unbelievable species (does eventually get pretty large). In this variety the large flowers (4 inches) are yellow with red on sepals and petals. Can have a lot of flowers, singly-borne on erect spikes. | |
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| TOF2465 | | Maxillaria uncata 'Lineas Rojas'. Costa Rica.
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| | Small “miniature” epiphyte has a nice habit – clumping with narrow spiky leaves. Numerous small (1/2”) flowers peak out from the foliage. Cream with the lineas rojas – red stripes. Cute, easy. | | Bargain on a great little species |
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| TD85 | | Mediocalcar decoratum. Papua New Guinea.
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Gallery | | Fabulous genus - 53 species have been described from mountainous New Guinea, but perhaps this should be reduced to less than 15. Small creeping or clumping epiphytes with many small colorful bell-shaped flowers. This one has orange blooms with yellow tips, like candy corn. M. decoratum is apparently from a little lower elevation and warmer-tolerant, so grows very well. Forms beautiful specimens rapidly - we just received a CCE/AOS for our plant! | |
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| TD320 | | Megaclinium falcatum 'Jungle Gem' AM/AOS Lowland Africa.
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Gallery | | Small yellow and red flowers appear to be "stuck on" to each side of a broad flattened raceme. Overall reddish color. Lower montane forest. "Epiphyte in the central part of the crown of the trees, in minor humus deposits". (Johansson, 1974) Easy. | |
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| TD83 | | Megaclinium falcatum. Lowland Africa.
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Gallery | | Small yellow and red flowers appear to be "stuck on" to each side of a broad flattened raceme. Overall reddish color. Lower montane forest. "Epiphyte in the central part of the crown of the trees, in minor humus deposits". (Johansson, 1974) Easy. | |
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| TOF2721 | | Mormodes igneum. Mexico through Colombia..
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| | “The Fire Red Mormodes” Warm-growing deciduous epiphytes of moist or wet forests at lower elevations. Fantastic bizarre flowers arise after leaves have fallen in the autumn.. Orange, covered with reddish spots, lip yellow-orange. Rare opportunity. | |
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| TOF2592 | | Mormodes wolterianum x self Peru..
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| | From a group of seedlings, we selected this outrageously-colored cultivar. This exceptional “Goblin Orchid” has bold red spots in a striped pattern over gold background, set off by a brilliant rose-colored lip. This is fabulous! One of these received a provisional AOS merit award (10/18/11). Very limited. | |
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| TD237 | | Myoxanthus trachylamys. Colombia.
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| | “The Shaggy Cloak Myoxanthus”. Small warm-tolerant Pleurothallid forms large clumps which bloom with many small yellow flowers. Impressive when grown into a specimen plant. Small flowers | |
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| TOF2860 | | Neofinetia falcata. Japan, Korea..
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| | 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. | | | | 2.00" empty net pot. | $15.00 |
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| TOF2902 | | Oeceoclades monophylla `Bronze Leaf'. Widespread to Mauritius..
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| | (O. monophylla is a synonym for O. maculata, but I am using this name because this is so different from the regular O. maculata) Small terrestrial plants are grown mostly for their very unusual foliage – pinkish bronze with green mottling. Small flowers on erect spikes (they DO self-pollinate and produce seed capsules on their own – this is a warning to those of you who cannot tolerate this) Interesting new item – I am looking forward to selling it at my show in October. | |
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| TOF2929 | | Oeoniella polystachys. Eastern Madagascar, Comoros, Seychelles..
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Gallery | | Eastern Madagascar, Comoros, Seychelles. Hot lowlands. Angraecoid. This is a lot of fun. Smallish erect plants produce multiple spikes of many small white flowers accented with lime-green and a beautiful, ultra-round pure white lip. Pleasing nocturnal fragrance. Easy, rewarding. | |
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| TOF 3006 | | Oerstedella pseudoschumanniana x self. Panama..
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| | Simple cane-like stems. Really unbelievable "blue" colors, overlaid with orange-brown on the sepals and petals. Very showy sprays of many simultaneous fragrant flowers. If you‘ve never seen the flowers, it is quite amazing. | |
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| TOF2642 | | Oncidium cheirophorum. El Salvador to Panama, Colombia.
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Gallery | | New batch. Great dwarf-growing species! Numerous glossy yellow blossoms on compact branched panicles. Fragrant. Free-blooming. Cute. | | SOLD OUT | | 2.00" pot / B.S.
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| TOF2780 | | Oncidium phymatochillum. Mexico through Brazil.
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Gallery | | Truly one of the greatest and most unique oncidiums – a golden oldie from the past. Not found in the market much simply because it is very difficult to set seed. “This is a species which ought to be in every collection “ (The Orchid Growers Manual, 1885) Large flat leathery pseudobulbs topped by a single leathery leaf. Curious small twisted Brassia-like flowers on branched panicles are white, yellow and red-brown. Get started with these nice seedlings – later this will be much costlier. Recommended. Botanical print Swiss Orchid Foundation http://orchid.unibas.ch/phpMyHerbarium/303085/2/Oncidium/phymatochilum/Lindley_John/specimen.php | |
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| IK1703 | | Paphiopedilum delenatii v. alba `Sparkling Diamond', HCC/AOS x self. Vietnam..
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Gallery | | Rare and beautiful form of this small sized lithophytic species with attractive mottled leaves. Large glistening white flowers with bulbous pouch and yellow staminode arise on erect spikes. | | | | 2.50" pot / N. B. S. | $25.00 |
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| IK1704 | | Paphiopedilum delenatii v. vinicolor x self. Vietnam..
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| | “New” variety (also known as v. dunkel). Much darker color on pouch and margins of petals. Attractive foliage is blackish underneath and dark around the margins. | |
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| TOF2934 | | Phaius tankervilliae 'Cafe Au Lait' x self. Malaysia.
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Gallery | | Large warm-growing terrestrial is pretty widespread. This Malaysian cultivar has special colors. Tall erect spikes carry many successively-opening 4 ½” flowers. Easy to grow. I read that Papua New Guinea natives eat the smoked flowers as a contraceptive. | | | | 3.00" pot | $10.00 | | | 3.50" pot | $15.00 | | | 5.00" pot | $20.00 |
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| TOF2607 | | Phalaenopsis equestris. Philippines.
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| | Sweet little plants have very beautiful and colorful flowers – two tone white with dark pink. Good quality flower, like 'Riverbend'. Long-lasting. | |
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| TOF1724 | | Phalaenopsis gigantea. Borneo..
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| | We’ve been working on these slow-growing plants for a long time. Plants eventually “massive” with leaves to 27 inches in length, “elephant ears” to the Borneons . Huge panicles of 2” round showy waxy flowers – background color white or yellow with covered with brown-red transverse bars. White lip has purple longitudinal lines. Plants are growing nicely in heavy shade –but later they will want more light to flower.Rapidly becoming extinct. | | | | 4.00" pot / 8 inch leaf span | $60.00 | SOLD OUT | | 5.00" pot / 11 - 12" leaf span
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| TOF2589 | | Phalaenopsis maculata. Maylasia, Indonesia..
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| | Miniature epiphyte or lithophyte from sea level up to 3000 ft. It’s name in the Malay language, kupu-kupu batu, means “rock butterfly”. Very interesting species with beautiful many small flowers with substance are white or off-white with intense red transverse bars and a scarlet lip. (This clone has particularly intense red markings, like the special clone shown in Eric Christensen’s ‘Phalaenopsis – a Monograph’) Small plants with only a 4" leaf span in 2.00” pots | | Rare opportunity |
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| TOF2599 | | Phalaenopsis stuartiana. Philippines.
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Gallery | | Southern Mindinao, Philippines. "A very distinct and striking species of Phalaenopsis....." (B.S. Williams, 1861) Epiphyte at low elevations up to 900 feet (Warm growing). Massive branched sprays are held up over the rich mottled foliage. From the 'Dream City' line - white flowers with mahogany spots against yellow on the dorsal sepals only. Easy culture, like for your Phal. hybrids; lower light and consistent moisture - but not kept soaking wet. | | SOLD OUT | | 3.50" pots / B.S.
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| TD79 | | Physothallis cylindrica. Ecuador.
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| | (Formerly Pleurothallis cylindrica). We called this "pink ballet slippers" before we had the name. Several interesting soft pink tubular flowers on tall thin arching stems. Sweet. | |
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| TD114 | | Platystele reflexa. Ecuador.
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| | 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. | |
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| TD214 | | Platystele vellota. Ecuador.
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Gallery | | Lilliputian - 1 1/2" tall plants put up many tiny clusters of 5-9 blooms. Flowers are only about 2 mm in size and are translucent greenish yellow with red lips. Fascinating genus - hope to offer more in the future. | |
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| TOF2460 | | Pleurothallis alata. Costa Rica.
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| | Micro-mini cutie! Tiny clumpy plant has "tall" spikes with a single flower at the top of each. Flowers are triangular-shaped. Cream-colored with yellow tips, spotted with burgundy inside. Plant is only 1/2" tall (1 1/2" tall including spike and flower). | | | | 1.00" pot / B.S. | $10.00 | Spiking Now! | |
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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. | |
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| TD373 | | Pleurothallis bivalves. Ecuador..
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| | Great species - classy. “Tall” (8”) stems have narrow 3 ½” leaves. Blooming from the center of the leaf successively is a 5/8’ long nice flower – salmon pink overlaying a pale-yellow. | |
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| TD76 | | Pleurothallis corniculata. Panama.
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| | 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'. | |
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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. | |
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| TD212 | | Pleurothallis divaricans. Colombia..
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Gallery | | Small-size warm to cool growing epiphyte. 2 -inch erect to arching wire-like inflorescence has many tiny yellow flowers which open simultaneously. | |
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| TD146 | | Pleurothallis forceps-cancri 'Red'. Colombia.
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| | One of my all time favorite pleuros. Medium small plants have attractive leaves bearing stunning, good size red flowers. Unique, long bird-like shape. Unusually good color for this species. | | SOLD OUT | | 2.00" pot / B.S.
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| TD28 | | Pleurothallis hemirhoda. Peru.
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Gallery | | Warm-growing. Fairly large, showy blossoms appear frequently in center of leaves. Nice colors, yellow with pink petals and lip. | |
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| TD210 | | Pleurothallis janetiae. Costa Rica.
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| | Really neat miniature species has 3 or 4 fairly large flowers on thin wiry inflorescence, opening successively for months. Flowers are crystalline cream with purple spots and purple in the centers. Nice. | |
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| TD27 | | Pleurothallis longipedicellata. Costa Rica.
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| | Nice-looking vigorous plants have numerous attractive sprays of many smallish yellow flowers with a purplish tint around edges. Showy, easy. | |
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| TD59 | | Pleurothallis luctuosa. Central America through Colombia and Ecuador.
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| | Lowland tropical rainforest (warm growing). Clumpy plants produce wiry spikes with several maroon flowers. Very nice, worthwhile. | |
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| TD269 | | Pleurothallis pacayana. Guatemala..
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| | Correctly, it is supposed to be Pleurothallis gacayana- even though it is named for the Pacayan Volcano. This is said to be an error by Schlecter when describing the species. It is such a strange plant that for now it is one of my favorites! Odd, tall stems are 4-sided topped by an attractive leaf. Cluster of small bright red-orange flowers are at the leaf apices. | | | | 3.00" pot / B.S. | $18.00 | Spiking Now! | |
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| TOF2900 | | Pleurothallis prolifera. Brazil.
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Gallery | | Small tough plants with roundish purplish leaves have a chain of small red flowers lying in center. Excellent interesting species. Easy to grow. | | Recommended |
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| TD134 | | Pleurothallis pruinosa. Panama.
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| | Clumpy little 2 1/2" plants have many spikes of small yellow-green flowers. Grow it into a nice specimen plant. | |
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| TD154 | | Pleurothallis radula. Costa Rica..
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| | Beautiful leaf form, medium size plants. Flowers are large, color is greenish yellow. Nice. | |
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| TD22 | | Pleurothallis restrepiodes 'Dragonstone'. Ecuador.
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Gallery | | Plants get up to 12" tall. Flowers hang down from erect spikes. Showy white flowers covered with red polka dots. Red lip. | |
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| TD127 | | Pleurothallis rowleei. Costa Rica to Ecaudor and Colombia.
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| | Really sweet little species. Chain of pretty 3/8" flowers are finely spotted and striped with red-purple. Contrasting petals are sweet pink. | |
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| TOF2473 | | Pleurothallis sigmoidea. Costa Rica.
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| | (Kraenzlinella sigmoidea) Small clumping epiphyte has several ½” red-orange bird-beak- like flowers emerging from base of growths on thin wires. Cute, easy. | |
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| TOF2155 | | Pleurothallis sp. 'Tiny Hidden Flowers'. Mexico..
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| | Another tiny Chiapas species. Attractive very clumpy miniature plants have tough round leaves – flowers are yellow and borne singly, usually under the leaf. | |
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| TD372 | | Pleurothallis sp. #23 `Peru'. Peru..
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| | 8” tall plants with 1” x 3” long leafs which carry single yellow flowers with burgundy petals and red lip. Pretty. | |
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| TD402 | | Pleurothallis sp. #29 `Peru'. Peru..
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| | Small yellow flowers in center of 2” elongated heart-shaped leaf. Very cute. | |
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| TD336 | | Pleurothallis sp. #3 Mexico.
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| | We got the plant labeled as a Pleurothallis but it may be a Stelis. 12” long spike, many cupped flowers are a light brick-red. Spiraling spikes hang down. Beautiful plants – this is a really neat species. | |
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| TD75 | | Pleurothallis sp. #4. Panama.
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| | New. Red. These look neat. We might not be cool enough for the flowers to open properly here, but you should definitely try this if you can provide a little cooler climate. | |
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| TD307 | | Pleurothallis sp. #5. Mexico..
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| | Very cute small species to 4” tall with wiry leaf stems. Single ¼” 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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| TD227 | | Pleurothallis sp. #6 Panama. Panama.
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| | Numerous very thin wiry spikes flower successively with a quarter inch burgundy flower with striations - something like a bird's beak. | | | | 2.00" pot / B.S. | $12.00 | Spiking Now! | |
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| TOF1704 | | Pleurothallis stricta. Colombia..
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| | Plants reaching 10 or 12 inches have straight-up spikes of several elongated 1 1/4" flowers (like mosquitoes). Maroon-red with stripes. | |
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| TOF2876 | | Promenaea riograndensis ‘Vera Cruz’ CBR/AOS x self. Brazil, Rio Grande Do Sul State. .
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Gallery | | Attractive miniature-sized plants have several 1.5” flowers that are borne single on thin wiry sprays close to the plant. Light green with red spots and blotches – white lip with darker red markings. The flowers on these very interesting plants do start to produce strange looking seed capsules after a couple days opened. | |
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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. | |
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| TD117 | | Restrepia brachypus 'Red Stripe'. Colombia.
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Gallery | | Yet another - this one has red- maroon flowers with darker striping. | |
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| TD116 | | Restrepia brachypus 'Yellow'. Colombia.
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Gallery | | Another great brachypus variety. This one has yellow flowers. Quality species for sure. | |
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| TOF1304 | | Restrepia dodsonii. Ecuador.
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Gallery | | Western slopes of the Andes. What a treasure. Year-round flowering of smaller pink flowers spotted all over with dark pink. Extremely limited. | | | | 2.00" pot / B.S. | $20.00 | Spiking Now! | |
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| TD34 | | Restrepia elegans x dodsonii.
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| | A Colombian crossed with an Ecuadorian. Hybrid vigor. Nice – “showy” flowers are copper colored covered by fine red spots. Large flower for our Restrepia’s. Very limited. | |
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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. | | Can't go wrong! |
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| TD77 | | Restrepia xanthophthalma. Mexico through Colombia.
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Gallery | | Variable species is more correctly named R. muscifera. Ours is a broad-leaf form with very colorful flowers, red lateral sepals, dorsal spotted with red-purple. Flowers are produced successively in a fascicle at the base of the back of the leaf. Rewarding easy species. | |
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| TD126 | | Scaphosepalum anchoriferum 'Fortuna Rojo'. Panama.
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Gallery | | Lucky acquisition. Pretty little 4" tall plants have many 5/8" long flowers with stubby plump lateral sepals. Very good two-tone red colors (the typical is more yellow-green with purplish markings.) | |
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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 “showy” ¾” flowers. Blooms in the winter on a slender 5" long, successively several-flowered inflorescence. Good species! | |
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| TD123 | | Scaphosepalum decorum. Colombia..
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Gallery | | Really unbelievable Scapho with huge (for genus) attractive yellow flowers. Rare opportunity. | | | | 3.00" pot / B.S. | $25.00 | Spiking Now! | |
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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. Always in bloom. | | Recommended. |
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