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| TD283 | | Bulbophyllum longiflorum 'A-doribil Gold'. Mauritius to New Guinea..
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Gallery | | The original description by Thouars cites Mauritius as the origin – but the species apparently ranges all the way over to New Guinea and Fiji. This select cultivar has a Cirrhopetalum-like umbel with 2 ¼” long pale yellow flowers set off by brilliant red petals and red-spotted dorsal sepal tip and filament. Solicited many comments when shown at our local Society meeting.
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| TD130 | | Bulbophyllum macranthum. Burma through New Guinea.
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| | Burma through New Guinea. A forest species up to 3600 ft. "The flowers are distinguished by their very beautiful shining petals and their wide-opening habit..." Petals and dorsal are white with purple spots in fairly regular lines, the laterals are yellowish along the inner edge, the same purple along the outer. Rambling or climbing plant has pseudobulbs about 4" apart. "The rhizome branches branch if damaged, and in cultivation, beautiful specimen plants develop if a sharp cut is made every six or so pseudobulbs..." (Andree Millar, 1999) | |
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| TD295 | | Bulbophyllum mirum. Java..
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Gallery | | (Rhytionanthos mirum) Rhytionanthos means “small drinking horn”. Really cute small plants have short spikes with two 1 ¼” narrow tubular flowers. These appear to be brick red although they are really white covered with red dots. The minute petals have many “palae” or tentacles. | | SOLD OUT | | 3.50" pot / B.S.
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| TD271 | | Bulbophyllum orientale. Vietnam..
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| | Section Careyana. Medium sized epiphyte in savannah semi-deciduous woodlands - described in 1979. Densely many-flowered 6” inflorescence held below the leaves – ½” flowers are a rich copper color with reddish veining. Plants have attractive purplish foliage. Vigorous. | |
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| TD392 | | Bulbophyllum oxypterum. Africa..
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| | Synonyms are Megaclinium oxypterum and Magaclinium maximum. Nice-growing plants put up a 20” inflorescence, wide and flattened towards the top, which has small ¼” flowers “stuck to its sides”. Tiny flowers are amazing, and open successively over a period of time. Yellow with red-purple markings. This was a sensation when I took it to our local society meeting. | |
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| TD303 | | Bulbophyllum pardalotum `Stripe'. Philipppines..
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| | This a new distinct variety to supplement our previous pardolutum. Prominent red striping on the flower segments. Small rambling species with delightful flowers held high above the plant. Bright yellow-orange with red dotted striping, bright orange lip. Curious habit of the flowers opening in the morning and closing by afternoon throughout the life of the blossom. Desirable - a good one. | |
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| TD98 | | Bulbophyllum pardalotum. Philippines.
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| | Small rambling species with delightful flowers. Bright yellow-orange with red dotted striping, bright orange lip. Curious habit of the flowers opening in the morning and closing by afternoon throughout the life of the blossom. Desirable - a good one. | |
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| TD108 | | Bulbophyllum patens. Borneo, Malaysia, and Sumatra.
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| | 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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| TD386 | | Bulbophyllum rothschildianum `Geoff'. China, India, Assam..
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| | Photo of ‘Red Chimney’ in our website gallery. China, India, Assam. Another less-common variety of the fantastically showy red-purple flowered B. roth. Different from ‘Red Chimney’ – perhaps fuller segments and slightly different colors. The species was found in a box of nearly dead orchids arriving in England in 1892, said to be found in the hills above Darjeeling. The plants were sent on to Lord Rothschild and flowered in 1895. (From the Orchid Review Dec. 1922 and featured in Bill Thom’s fascinating and entertaining book ‘Bulbophyllum – The Incomplete Guide; From A To Why?’) | |
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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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| TD300 | | Bulbophyllum smitinandii. Thailand, Viet Nam..
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Gallery | | Small-size epiphyte has large (2”) showy flowers held erect singly. Background color is gold, petals have reddish striping, the wide dorsal is tessellated with red, and the lateral sepals have bolder red-purple striping. Lip is violet. Only described in 1996, not a lot of information is available. Named to honor Tem Smitinand, Keeper of the Thailand Forest Herbarium. | |
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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. Great price! | |
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| TD304 | | Bulbophyllum sp. Sumatra. Sumatra.
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Gallery | | This is similar to our Bulbo compressum, yet different. Same growth habit but smaller bulbs and leaves. Spikes of small pretty white flowers are held erectly. | |
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| BulboPkg. | | Bulbophyllum Species Package
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| | This package includes one each of the following:
TD223 Bulbophyllum ambrosia. South China, Vietnam. 3.5" pot B.S.;
TD189 Bulbophyllum bicolor. China. 5" pot B.S.;
TD300 Bulbophyllum smitinandii. Thailand, Vietnam. 5" pot B.S.
(Reg. price for all three $68) Package Price $54
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| TD235 | | Bulbophyllum Stars and Stripes.
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| | Nice hybrid from the past, B. bicolor x B. lobbii. Large yellow flowers picked up some of the red striping and spots of B. bicolor. Very easy, worthwhile showy. “All these (Bulbophyllum) hybrids have interesting and unusual flowers and are highly recommended for ease of growing. For a beginning orchid grower there is no better way to start a collection than with a few hybrids.” (Emly Siegerist, 2001) | |
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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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| TD192 | | Bulbophyllum sulawesii #2. 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. | | SOLD OUT | | 5.00" pot / B.S.
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| TOF2778 | | Bulbophyllum sumatranum 'Nice' x sib 'Adoribil Too' Sumatra..
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Gallery | | Fairly compact plant has showy singly-borne flowers arising from the base of the pseudobulbs. Flower sepals are yellow with dark red-brown spots and the petals are yellow with red-brown stripes. Lacquered lip is dark red-purple edged in yellow. 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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| TOF2835 | | C.jenmanii var. coerulea x C. bowringiana var. coerulea `Mike's'
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| | I made this thinking that it could be like a modern C. Portia – blooming in the fall around our show date. In the old days, C. Portia was a dependable and dramatic show stopping plant. Many flowers on a spray, “large” compared to C. bowringiana flowers. Blue color may or may not come out – if not, then lavender. | | | | 3.00" pot | $9.00 | | | 3.50" pot / N.B.S. | $12.00 |
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| TOF2574 | | Cattleya bowringiana `Nice' x self. Guatemala..
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| | Tall bifoliate species is found in brightly lit areas near streams. This is a special cultivar with large very richly colored flowers (presumably like the famous cultivars ‘Triumphans’ or ‘Splendens’. 5-20 flowers are each about 3” across. Recommended. | |
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| TOF2936 | | Cattleya bowringiana 'One In A Million" JC/AOS x self Belize to Guatemala..
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Gallery | | An amazing new color form, recognized with a Judges Commendation. Each erect spike has many 3” flowers, which are a very unusual pale pink (almost white) with a striking magenta halo in the lip. | |
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| TOF2483 | | Cattleya dowiana '0845'. Panama..
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| | We have seen some of these bloom now- it is a yellow form after all, with very dramatic gold lip veining covering the entire red lip, except for a thin, red picotee around the edge. This is the form called the Chrysotoxa Form - a similar cultivar is called C. aurea 'Furor'. | |
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| TOF2814 | | Cattleya dowiana v. aurea `Miami Strain' x self. Colombia..
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| | Best C. aurea in our collection nowadays. Rich yellow with red veined lip. Super nice “flat” flowers – no color bleeding in the mother plant. | |
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| TOF2710 | | Cattleya gaskelliana `Sr. Npod' x self. Venezuela..
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Gallery | | Nice lavender color form with good form and wide petals – nice strong lip color. | | | | 3.00" pot | $12.00 | | | 3.50" pot | $16.00 |
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| TOF2727 | | Cattleya gaskelliana `TOF943' x sib `Sr. Npod' Venezuela..
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| | This is our very prolific C. gaskelliana Tipo (typical) gaskelliana crossed with another beautiful cultivar from Venezuela growers – C. gaskelliana var. gaskelliana. Typical colors, various shades of light to darker lavender, with dark lavender on lip. Should perform exceptionally well. Huge specimen bloomings are easy with this variety. Large plants. | |
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| TOF2719 | | Cattleya gaskelliana alba 'Quebrada' x self. Venezuela..
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Gallery | | The segments of this variety are white with lemon to orange in the white lip. Beautiful high-quality cultivar. Albas among this species tend to be strong, of good substance and shape. “It seems that the first alba appeared in the collection of Mr. R.H. Measures, of Woodland, England and was one of the first two plants of this species which received and award for RHS of London, with an FCC, in 1883.” (Aulisi, 1989) | |
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| TOF2837 | | Cattleya gaskelliana alba x Schomburgkia superbiens alba.
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| | Ha ha. We’ve had success with Schombocattleyas in the past. (I hope many of you got our Schombocattleya. Louis Fuchs for example) This one tries for white flowers with the beautiful crisped edges of the Schomburgkia …. but without the very long inflorescence. White color is not for certain. Something new for the orchid show or the display table at society meetings. | |
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| TOF2711 | | Cattleya gaskelliana semi-alba x self. Venezuela. .
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Gallery | | The easiest and most prolific/floriferous catt species. Selfing of the semi-alba parent, white with lavender area on lip. Hoping for more good semi-albas. (The parent is a cross of ‘Maruja’ x ‘Red Flame’ – you can find photos of those on the Internet) | | | | 3.00" pot | $10.00 | | | 3.50" pot | $15.00 |
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| TOF2875 | | Cattleya gaskelliana var. color x self. Venezuela..
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| | This has more brilliant colors than the normal C. gaskelliana var. gaskelliana. It is a selfing of a sib-cross, ‘Black Tiger’ x ‘Jazmin’. Vigorous species makes huge specimen plants – blooming with many sprays of 2-7 large showy fragrant flowers. | |
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| TOF2608 | | Cattleya Hardyana `Tropical Original' x self.
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Gallery | | (T.O.F. 1600 C. warscewiczii coerulea x C. aurea) The 1600 batch produced many beautiful offspring – ‘Tropical Original’ is the flower pictured on our website and in our publications. C. Hardyana is a very showy, dependable and easy-to-grow plant. | | Recommended. |
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| TOF2729 | | Cattleya Hardyana (C. warscewiczii `Flatlands' x C. dowiana aurea 'Best').
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| | If you are a fan of our Hardyana’s – you will want to get this one. The warscewiczii used is uncommonly large and flat. The aurea is the best in our collection. "The early orchid fanciers considered this Cattleya to be one of the finest and grandest.” (Withner) | |
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| TOF2609 | | Cattleya Hardyana (C. warscewiczii `FMB' x c. dowiana `Rosita')
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Gallery | | This differs from the TOF2606 in that the dowiana used is the Rosita (reddish) form. More odd art-shade colors expected with this cross. | | SOLD OUT | | 3.50" pot / N.B.S.
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| TOF2606 | | Cattleya Hardyana (C. warscewiczii `FMB' x C. dowiana) C. warscewiczii semi-alba F.M.B. parent
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Gallery | | This bloomed for the first time this year- really beautiful semi-alba's result. Here we have used the old famous warscewiczii `Frau Melanie Beyrodt' a spectacular semi-alba. The dowiana used is a typical form. (Should mention that C. Hardyana is found in nature as a natural hybrid). | |
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| TOF2441 | | Cattleya intermedia v. aquinii. Brazil..
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| | The famous “peloric” variety – the forerunner of our modern “splash-petal” hybrids. First found and described around 1891. Light wine color with rich burgundy on the ends of the lip and petals. Canes reach 15” tall. (First seedling bloomed at 6 inches tall – very beautiful). | |
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| TOF2797 | | Cattleya iricolor `Greg's' x self. Peru, Ecuador..
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Gallery | | The Rainbow-colored Cattleya. I don't know why this fantastic species has been ignored. 5-9 three-inch flowers per spray. Straw-colored with bands of bright red-purple and yellow in lip. Plants attain specimen size, distinctive in that the leaves are long in proportion to the slender pseudobulbs. Very Limited! | |
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| TOF2672 | | Cattleya jenmanii var. coerulea x sib 'Dark Lip'. Venezuela.
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Gallery | | New batch is a sib cross – plants grow better than the selfings. Beautiful flowers have a color which is reasonably “blue” usually with darker lip, and the wonderful fragrance. Each plant is unique, a little different in one or more characteristics. | | SOLD OUT | | 3.50" pot / N.B.S.
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| TOF2838 | | Cattleya labiata Coerulea 'Natural World' AM/AOS x self Brazil..
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Gallery | | Fantastic plant – first release. One of the best in our collection. Vigorous good-growing plant has several large quality flowers in the “blue” shades. Blue-purple lip. Labiata is one of our most important species for Fall blooming and this is our best one. | |
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| TOF2763 | | Cattleya labiata var. rubra `Schuller' x self. Brazil..
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Gallery | | Famous cultivar used. Probably the best rubra form found in nature. The red-lavender color is darker overall than the typical labiatas. Also the lip is dark lavender – without the white eyes of the typical forms. | |
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| TOF2697 | | Cattleya lawrenceana `Color Aquinata #1' x self Venezuela..
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Gallery | | This is the rarer dark rich “flammea” type. Flowers are dark lavender like the lip and have faint flares on the petals. | | SOLD OUT | | 3.00" pot / N.B.S.
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| TOF2799 | | Cattleya lawrenceana var. concolor 'Natural World' x self Venezuela..
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Gallery | | Very rare and beautiful form of this most atypical cattleya species. Not available in the market. Flowers are a soft pink color all over. Unlike the typical forms that are pink with lavender tube. C. lawrenceana is not typical of other labiate cattleyas, with its tall slender bulbs, and many flowers with the tube-like lips. Some albas could also result from this selfing, which would be wonderful and amazing. | |
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| TOF2442 | | Cattleya leuddemanniana `Jim Elmore' AM/AOS x self Venezuela..
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| | Very showy Venezuelan endemic is called ‘Flor de Mayo’. Found in
lowlands from sea level up to 2100 ft in areas of low precipitation. Reichenbach first mentions the species in Xenia Orchidaceae in 1854. The plant flowered in the famous collection of Mr. Pescatore of Paris. Reichenbach recognized it as a new species and dedicated it to Pescatore’s gardener Mr. Lueddemann, one of the best gardeners of France. (Monograph of the Venezuelan Cattleyas, Aulisi 1989) The ‘Jim Elmore’ cultivar is a large, open-flowered example of the variety C. lueddemanniana var. lueddemanniana. It has wide petals and full round lip. The color is medium lavender with dark lavender on front of lip and dark lavender veins in throat.
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| TOF2790 | | Cattleya lueddemanniana `TOF Strain' x sib (Cecelia x Jose Palmieri) Venezuela..
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Gallery | | This should be good. Our T.O.F. strain really performs well and has large light-colored flowers. The other plant has good quality rich dark lavender flowers. Cecilia is a famous plant considered one of the best “purple” varieties. It has wide rich lavender petals and a darker lip accentuated by bright yellow side lobes. (Pictured on page 86 of Aulisi’s ‘Monography of the Venezuelan Cattleyas’) | |
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| TOF2747 | | Cattleya mendelii semi-alba x self. Colombia..
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| | Warm to cool growing medium size epiphyte growing on rock outcroppings. Spring bloomer with 3 to 5 long-lived 6 inch fragrant flowers that open well. | |
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| TOF2904 | | Cattleya skinneri f. delicata `Teresita de Pizzaro' x self. Cental America..
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| | A special color form with clusters of beautiful white flowers with a pale pink blush, darker pink on the lip apex, and yellow in the throat. Very nice. Recommended. | |
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| TOF2715 | | Cattleya warneri coerulea `Do Suzuki' x self. Brazil..
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Gallery | | Another fantastic cultivar. Beautiful, flat full-shaped labiate Cattleya. This named variety differs from our TOF2431 with wider petals and darker purple lip color. Good light purple blue petals, and dark purple blue lip. Good easy growth as well. | |
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| TOF2431 | | Cattleya warneri v. coerulea x self. Brazil.
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Gallery | | One of our best cultivars. Beautiful, flat full-shaped labiate Cattleya. Good light purple blue petals, and dark purple blue lips. Good easy growth as well. | | | | 3.50" pot | $22.00 | | | 5.00" pot / N.B.S. | $30.00 |
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| TOF2596 | | Cattleya warneri var. coerulescens. Brazil..
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| | Be forewarned – this flower is NOT blue. However it IS an extraordinary flower of quality form and presentation. A beautiful soft-pink all over – sort of like a “concolor” variety. A beautiful and magnificent species that thrives in the semi-montane regions at an altitude between 400 and 800 meters above sea level. The mountains of Espirito Santo, although they are severely deforested, still are the main stronghold. | | | | 3.50" pot | $18.00 | | | 5.00" pot / N.B.S. | $25.00 |
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| TOF2924 | | Cattleya warscewiczii 'Alexanders Variety' x sib 'Kathleen' AM/AOS Colombia..
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Gallery | | (Cattleya gigas – the “King of the Cattleyas”) ‘Kathleen', pictured here, is a fine awarded example of this Colombian Cattleya species. Warscewiczii is perhaps our favorite, and it is the most popular with our customers too. This new crop of beautiful plants is a sib-cross of ‘Kathleen’ and the old famous large-flowered cultivar ‘Alexander’s Variety’. ‘It’s flowers being amongst the largest and the most beautifully coloured…” (B.S. Williams, The Orchid Growers Manual, London, 1885) | |
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| TD3 | | Cirrhopetalum auratum 'Other World' CHM/AOS. Thailand..
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Gallery | | (Botanical Award) Our variety never fails to stimulate people. Whorls (umbels) of 8-12 pure yellow flowers, with hinged movable red lips. | |
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| TD170 | | Cirrhopetalum cf. flabellum-veneris. Borneo.
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| | Huge showy umbels of several beautiful pink and white flowers. Red mobile lips. Easy rewarding - extra large clumpy plants for sale!! | |
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| TD233 | | Cirrhopetalum curtisii "Purple Leaves'. Borneo.
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| | This is something like Bulbophyllum corolliferum, but more interesting with its dark reddish foliage and better flowers. Red purple flowers arranged in an umbel. | |
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| TD387 | | Cirrhopetalum elegans `Krull Smith'. Malaysia..
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| | Umbels of large plum colored flowers. The sepals are tipped by beautiful bright reddish plum with a tassel on the tip of the dorsal. | |
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| TOF2379 | | Cirrhopetalum Louis Sander x Bulb. levyae
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Gallery | | (Correctly Mastiphyllum Louis Sander – Bulbophyllum longissimum x Mastigion ornatissimum). Louis Sander has numerous umbels with long pink flowers and red centers. Crossed with the wonderful new B. levyae, something interesting and attractive resulted. Growing well. | | | | 3.00" pot / N.B.S. | $10.00 | | | 5.00" pot / B.S. | $16.00 |
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| TD5 | | Cirrhopetalum pulchellum. Malaya, Peninsular Thailand.
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| | Bulbophyllum pulchellum. Flowers are red-purple arranged in an umbel. Easy to grow. | |
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| TD243 | | Cirrhopetalum sp. `Jeff's Favorite'. Paluan Island, Philippines..
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Gallery | | This is my favorite Cirrhopetalum in our pretty big collection. We got it as "Bulbophyllum leytense" in 1997. Beautiful whorls of delicate narrow flowers with wonderful intense clear yellow color. But also, the way in which a specimen orients it's many umbels is very eye-catching. | |
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| TD329 | | Cirrhopetalum sp. “Bronze Pseudobulbs”.
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| | Very interesting mini Cirrhopetalum with attractive growth and small quarter-sized umbels of ‘fawn” yellow flowers finely-dotted with maroon red and reddish dorsal sepal at the top . Bronze pseudobulbs and purplish leaves. Nice clumpy divisions! | |
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| TD99 | | Coelogyne dayana. Thailand to Indonesia.
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| | Beautiful vigorous plants have 3 ft. long spikes which hang straight down. Attractive flowers are arranged nicely and are beige with a white lip boldly marked with a curious chocolate color. | | Recommended. |
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| TD11 | | Coelogyne fimbriata 'Mini'. Sumatra.
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| | (Formerly sold as Coelogyne miniata). Variable species - this one has small growth habit and is vigorous and mat-forming. Many single coelogyne-type flowers are large for plant size, cream with "blackish" markings. Interesting and worthwhile. Beautiful clumpy plants. | |
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| TOF2616 | | Coelogyne xyrekes. Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra.
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Gallery | | Flowers appear singly, large, sepals and petals pale salmon pink. Lip large, salmon pink partly tessellated with dark brown. Attractive plants have pinkish or reddish foliage. Uncommon in the market. Limited. Great deal! | | SOLD OUT | | 2.50" pot / N.B.S.
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| TOF2277 | | Colmanara Jungle Monarch x Onc. reichenheimii.
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Gallery | | New direction - large branched sprays of glossy mahogany and white flowers. Easy warm grower. Extra large plants ready for 5" pots. Fragrant. | |
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| TOF2961 | | Coryanthes fieldingii. Venezuela..
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| | Uncommon in the market. Yellow-orange bucket is white inside with purple spots. Large white hypochile. | |
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| TOF2957 | | Coryanthes gernotii `Ponche Crema 2' x self. Venezuela..
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| | This is a special form of C. gernotii – nicer than our previous typical gernotii. The rather small flowers are orangey – offset by a sparkling white hypochile. | |
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| TOF3023 | | Cymbidiella pardalina x self. Madagascar..
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Gallery | | (Syn. C. rhodochila). Larger, warm-growing strap-leaved plants produce sprays of very showy green flowers with striking red lip. Unusual and fairly long-lasting. | |
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| TD321 | | Cynorkis gibbosa. Madagascar..
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Gallery | | A really special and elite terrestrial species, found growing in humid and shady conditions along streams on granite boulders. Nice mottled foliage. It is deciduous and lives underground part of the year – but is amazingly easy to grow. Very striking heads of cinnabar red and orange flowers. Some plants are just beginning to pop up right now – availability depends on the growth being up enough for us to ship it. Our little secret: we’ve discovered that Cynorkis aren’t as nearly as seasonal as Habenarias – they can put up growths at any time of year! ONLY THREE AVAILABLE. | |
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| TD308 | | Cynorkis guttata. Madagascar..
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Gallery | | Cynorkis guttata is a new species described in The Orchid Review in Sept. 2007. Fabulous terrestrial orchid with bright two-tone colors. Plant dies back after flowering. Later, lush new growths come up quickly and put out an erect spike with a large umbel-like head of many (17) beautiful good-size flowers which are light pink with red dots and bright red centers. Really magnificent and easy to grow. Interestingly, unlike say, our Habenaria rhodocheila, these plants seem to send up new growths and flowers at any time of the year! THESE ARE STARTING TO SHOW THEIR NEW GROWTH NOW. | | Rare opportunity |
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| TOF2743 | | Dendrobium alexandrae. New Guinea..
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Gallery | | Latourea section. Epiphytic on moss-covered branches in intermediate rainforest. "This magnificent species represents the first close relative of Den. spectabile, but it differs completely in the labellum." (Schlechter, 1912) Schlechter dedicated this species to his wife, Alexandra. The basic color is yellow with purplish spots – with a long pointed lip almost covered by red-brown tessellations. One of the most worthwhile Latoureas. | |
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| TOF2849 | | Dendrobium amethystoglossum. Philippines.
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Gallery | | Fresh batch. Still a favorite - from the mountains of the Northern Luzon. The name refers to the lip coloration. Flowers are milky white, lip amethyst-purple. Many short pendant inflorescences bear up to 20 flowers each. Epiphyte in strong filtered light. Very showy. Beautiful plants! | |
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| TOF2954 | | Dendrobium antennatum `d'albertisii'. New Guinea..
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Gallery | | Very compact for an antelope-type Dendrobium. Flowers often during the year. Long-lasting 3.00” white flowers have green many-twisted spiral petals. Lip heavily marked with lavender veining. Fragrant. Very good species – grow it into an amazing flowering specimen plant!. | |
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| TOF2742 | | Dendrobium atroviolaceum. New Guinea..
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Gallery | | We still have our old mother plants which are superior to what we see in the market. Section Latourea. These "latoureas" offer showiness, ease of culture, resistance to rainfall & over watering, near-continuous flowering, and extremely long-lasting flowers! Many cream or white flowers with violet spots and heavy violet veining in lip. | |
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| TD84 | | Dendrobium batanense. Philippines.
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Gallery | | (Den. equitans?) A really kool warm-growing species. Interesting growths with flattened foliage form huge dense clumps. Many single small white flowers hang down. Have to see to appreciate the incredible displays - reminds me of a mini "galaxy of stars". Flowers last about 3 days but flower successively from the same stems many times per year. Nice fragrance. Plants in net pots. | | Highly recommended. |
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| TOF2769 | | Dendrobium convolutum. New Guinea. .
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| | Some species prove themselves with the test of time. Continues to thrive and flower all the time in our nursery over the decades. Many short sprays of flowers which are extremely long-lasting. Green sepals and petals with a dark purplish striped lip. Fairly common in Hawaii 20 years ago, but not seen too much today. Nice plants! | |
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| TOF2690 | | Dendrobium glomeratum. New Guinea and the Molucca Islands..
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Gallery | | (Den. sulawesiense).Like a giant Den. lawesii - with canes from 10" to 20" long. Large, very bright pink long-lasting flowers are borne 6-10 per inflorescence. Orange lip. Grow with brighter light. Really perhaps the best Dendrobium species we’ve ever grown – because of its extremely showy long-lasting displays and its free-blooming habit. Very few people who see this in flower at our nursery leave without it. Especially nice when displayed as a hanging plant. Recommended. | |
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| TOF2869 | | Dendrobium lawesii `Purple x Red’. New Guinea. .
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Gallery | | Section Calyptrochilus. Still one of my favorite species. Colorful red or purple tubular flowers emerge from nodes on the pendulous canes. Very long lasting (months!). Low epiphyte in nature, in shade. Highly variable flowers that occur at most any time of the year. This plant is best mounted on tree fern or grown in baskets to accommodate the pendant growth habit. | |
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| TOF2286 | | Dendrobium mohlianum x sib. Vanuatu, Solomon Islands through Samoa..
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Gallery | | Section Calyptrochilus. This is the good variety with bright-orange flowers which have a crimson edge and purple lip. Clusters of 1" flowers emerge from spreading or pendant canes. Plants may bloom any time of year. | |
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| TOF2713 | | Dendrobium palpebrae `#1' x sib. Malaya..
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Gallery | | (Synonyms: Den. farmeri var. album, Callista palpebrae.) Section Callista. Really fabulous! Huge sprays. Apparently this is often confused with D. farmeri. White velvety flowers have brilliant yellow-gold lips with white margins. | | Recommended. |
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| TOF2746 | | Dendrobium polysema. New Guinea.
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Gallery | | New batch. Most dramatic in the Latourea section. Grows in areas of high rainfall and warm to intermediate temperatures. Very colorful in comparison to other Latourea species. Up to 25 bizarre flowers per erect inflorescence. Plants do get fairly large but the club-shaped pseudobulbs are closely spaced. Long-lasting and the flowering season in nature is year-round. Large plants. | | SOLD OUT | | 3.50" pot / N.B.S.
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| TD265 | | Dendrobium reflexitepalum `Natural World’. Borneo. .
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| | Hot-growing epiphyte with many triangular flattened leaves. Short inflorescences have several small ¼” flowers – very attractive rose-pink coloration in this special cultivar. If plants are grown with stronger light, the foliage takes on a reddish color (we’ve grown them both shady and bright). | | | | 2.00" net pot / B.S. | $15.00 |
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| TD370 | | Dendrobium toressae. Northern Queensland, Australia..
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Gallery | | Miniature dense clumping epiphyte has small yellow flowers. Unbelievable plant with very crisp foliage. Cute little clumps on 2.5” tree-fern mounts. Very, very limited. | |
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| TOF2847 | | Dendrobium woodsii. New Guinea..
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| | New Latourea species is quite compact. Each growth gets a pendulous inflorescence with 4 -7 small (3/4”) flowers. Color is white with a relatively-large mauve-pink lip. (Actually this batch is coming out with unusually darker, rich colored lips). Fragrant. Recommended. | |
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