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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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| TD181 | | Dendrochilum curranii. Philippines..
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| | Small-growing species from Luzon and Mindoro Islands. Many sprays of around 50 cream-white closely spaced flowers. Very attractive. Warm to intermediate. | |
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| TOF2895 | | Dendrochilum propinquum. Philippines..
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| | Small-growing species from Luzon and Mindoro Islands. Many sprays of around 50 cream-white closely spaced flowers. Very attractive. Warm to intermediate. | |
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| TOF2917 | | Dimerandra stenopetala. Costa Rica to Venezuela..
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Gallery | | One of our best species ever, with tremendous potential. Short spikes have one to three beautiful flat lilac pink flowers with a slightly more intense lip color. Beautiful dramatic displays that go on for months and months. These plants start blooming small. RECENTLY RE-POTTED. AVAILABLE SOON. | | SOLD OUT | | 2.00" pot / N.B.S.
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| TD89 | | DRACULA felix. Colombia, Ecuador.
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| | Perhaps the easiest (warm-tolerant) Dracula - that's why we're growing it! Little cup-shaped flowers with long tails are produced in profusion. | | SOLD OUT | | 3.00" pot / B.S.
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| TOF2882 | | Encyclia ceratistes. Costa Rica..
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Gallery | | Attractive species has 2" flat flowers on long branching many-flowered inflorescences. Apple green. Lip is cream with raised red-purple veins in midlobe. Long-lasting. "....beautiful little species......a delightful plant" (Rebecca Northen, 1950). | |
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| TD291 | | Encyclia garciana `Natural World'. Northern Venezuela..
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| | Unusual plant from a "special endemic enclave" (Dunsterville, 1978) in the Sierra de San Luis coastal range. Non-resupinate (upside-down) flowers, usually two to a raceme, appear in reasonable quantity during six or seven months of the year. Good fine pink purple spot over cream background. Fragrant, like bubble-gum. | |
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| TOF2691 | | Encyclia naranjapatensis. Ecuador..
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| | Medium sized warm growing epiphyte in seasonally dry cloud forests. 2 ½’ long branched inflorescence has many 1 ¼” fragrant flowers – apple green with reddish streaks and a beautiful white lip with large white side lobes – faint red lines on lip. Very nice Encyclia. | |
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| TD14 | | Encyclia polybulbon. DIVISION. Cuba to Honduras..
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| | Established division. Neat semi-miniature creeping plants quickly form dense mats. Large (for plant) flowers are held above the plant. Pretty... yellow and orangey-brown with white lip. | |
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| TOF2821 | | Encyclia profusa. Colombia..
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| | (Enc. oncidioides var. profusa) really one of the greatest Encyclias. Warm to hot growing epiphyte has long many-flowered branched inflorescences of 1 ¼”" fragrant flowers. Yellow green with a nice white lip that has purple markings. Looks like a cloud of flowers. | |
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| TOF2683 | | Epicattleya Francis Dyer `Foxes Plum' x C. gaskelliana var. coerulea.
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| | One of the most popular plants in our nursery has been Epicat Frances Dyer ‘Foxes Plum’ AM/AOS (Cattleya bowringiana x Epi. fragrans) – given to us by one of our customers. It has up to 10 plum-colored non-resupinate flowers per spike. Really wonderful plant shows signs of “blue” blood so we used it with one of our coerulea gaskellianas. Should be really nice, with nice color. Update; the first small plant bloomed with gorgeous flower shape. | | SOLD OUT | | 3.50" pot / N.B.S.
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| TOF2671 | | Epidendrum bracteolatum. Ecuador. .
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| | Strange several-noded pseudobulbs with 3 leaves give rise to many-flowered sprays. 1.25 inch attractive flowers are white with bright yellow in the center. Night-fragrant. | |
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| TOF3019 | | Epidendrum jasminosmum. Ecuador..
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Gallery | | New species (2005) is a hot-warm growing large epiphyte with magnificent large branched sprays of up to 150 white flowers. Supposedly fragrant (the Jasmine-Scented Epidendrum) - we have not actually noticed this but perhaps like Jasmine, it is night-fragrant. | |
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| TD217 | | Epidendrum longirepens. Peru..
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| | "The Far Crawling Epidendrum". Miniature mat-forming plants with plump ridgid foliage. Many greenish waxy flowers have a red suffusion. Very nice, quality species.
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| TOF2836 | | Epidendrum parkinsonianum. Mexico..
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| | (Coilostylis parkinsonianum). One of the greats. Plants have a pendulous growth habit and should be grown in a hanging position. Each spike has 1 to 3 large, long lasting, flowers which open all at once. Night fragrant (of citrus) flowers are bronzy or greenish with a large prominent white lip with yellow in center. Largest flower in genus. Recommended. | |
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| TOF3046 | | Epidendrum Plastic Doll
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Gallery | | (Epi. ilense x Epi. pseudoepidendrum) A favorite in my collection - old famous hybrid with pendant sprays of several huge (for genus) showy flowers. Variation in colors, but generally green sepals and petals with a wide yellow lip, offset by beautiful red or lavender on column. Plants have reddish foliage. | |
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| TOF2859 | | Epidendrum ruizianum. Colombia. .
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| | Robust terrestrial or epiphyte found on rocky slopes, usually in full sunlight. Several panicles hang down with many crowded orangey-green flowers with white tri-lobed lip. Fragrant. Will be a very dramatic specimen. | |
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| TOF1809 | | Epidendrum sancti-ramoni. Costa Rica..
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| | Seed from just outside Monteverde. Very interesting small clumping plants with lots of grassy foliage-we've never really seen anything with this appearance before. Tiny yellow flowers. | |
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| TOF1876 | | Epidendrum stamfordianum x sib. Mexico to Colombia.
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Gallery | | Good strain of this old favorite (parent belonged to Mr. Fukumura). Pseudobulb type habit. Arching spikes of many beautiful yellow and white flowers with some red spots on petals. Good species. | | SOLD OUT | | 3.50" pot / B.S.
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| TOF3112 | | Eurychone rothschildiana x self. West Africa..
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Gallery | | Small shady moist growing epiphytes have clusters of interesting white flowers suffused with brilliant green areas. Attractive plants resemble Phalaenopsis, but with wavy edged leaves. Cute seedlings | | | | 2.00" pot. 4" leaf span | $12.00 |
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| TOF3034 | | Gongora bufonia. Brazil..
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| | I didn’t realize at first how dramatic this species is. Medium size epiphyte puts out tremendous displays of many 2” flowers on long pendant sprays. Rows of pinkish spots over a pale background. | |
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| TOF2853 | | Gongora escobariana. Colombia. .
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Gallery | | Certainly one of the showiest Gongoras, if not the showiest. Numerous large pendant sprays carry many (really a lot!) showy closely-spaced upside-down spotted flowers – offset by dramatic chrome-yellow lips. Lemony fragrance. Blooms throughout a long season. A long time since we had a fresh batch of this. You guys, this is a really rare opportunity. (this species may have some minor leaf blemishes) | |
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| TOF3030 | | Gongora scaphephorous `Original' x self. Colombia..
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Gallery | | Outrageous species! Extremely showy pendant sprays can reach 3 feet in length, each with up to 50 flowers. Warm or temperate growing in very wet montane forest below 3000 ft. Later, you will want to transfer to a basket or a slab mount to accommodate pendant bloomings. | |
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| TOF2940 | | Gongora similis. Colombia..
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| | Lower eastern slopes of the Andes. Warm growing. Many flowers on pendant sprays are yellow with red spotting. In Gongora similis, the pseudobulbs can produce up to six inflorescences in succession. | |
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| TOF2753 | | Grammatophyllum speciosum `Natural World. Philippines through New Guinea. .
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| | Actually the ‘Original’, the giant plant in our “botanical garden” died several years ago after it was blown down by a big storm – so this will be the last batch of seedlings for a while. "This is perhaps the largest of all orchid species…” (Seidenfaden, Wood, 1992) Pseudobulbs reach 9 ft in length, 21 ft in some extreme cases! Flower spikes to 6 or 7 ft. with many 4" showy flowers that last well. Yellow with chestnut blotches all over. This beautiful cultivar has a contrasting solid red lip. These seedlings will take a long time to reach blooming, but we know some of you would like to get started now. | |
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| TD68 | | Habenaria rhodocheila. Thailand.
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Gallery | | Very colorful heads of many fuchsia pink, lightly fragrant flowers on attractive foliage. We will also give you the secret of how to successfully grow, flower and increase this great terrestrial species (1 page instruction sheet). | |
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| TOF2709 | | Koellensteinia ionoptera. Peru.
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Gallery | | Really excited about this new very showy Koellensteinia. Small to medium sized epiphyte has nice foliage and tall erect sprays of 8 - 12 beautiful flowers. Blossoms are white with purple petals and concentric purple markings on lip. Very pleasing species. | | Great opportunity! |
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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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