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TOF1179 | | Pleurothallis sonderiana. Brazil.
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| | Small (2.5" tall), clumping, spiky-looking plants with many short spikes of golden yellow to orangey bract-like flowers which last fairly well. Easy pleurothallid to "get acquainted" with. | | | | 2.00" mounts / B.S. | $18.00 |
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TD307 | | Pleurothallis sp. #5. ((Pleurothallis sanchoi)) Mexico..
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| | Very cute small species to 4" tall with wiry leaf stems. 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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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. | | | | 2.00" pot One only / B.S. | $17.00 |
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TD34 | | Restrepia elegans x dodsonii.
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| | A Colombian crossed with an Ecuadorian. Hybrid vigor. Nice flowers are copper colored covered by fine red spots. Large flower for our Restrepias. Very limited. | | | | 2.00" pot One only / B.S. | $16.00 |
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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. | | | | 2.00" pot Two only / B.S. | $11.00 |
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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 flowers. Blooms in the winter on a slender 5" long, successively several-flowered inflorescence. Recently re-potted. Good species! | |
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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. Almost always in bloom. | | Recommended. |
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TD90 | | Scaphosepalum microdactylum. Panama.
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| | 2" spikes have 4 or 5 hooded flowers opening successively. Light yellow, striped red. Lip red-purple. | |
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TD314 | | Scaphosepalum ovulare. Ecuador..
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Gallery | | "The Egg-Like" Scaphosepalum. Miniature plants with short ascending and descending successively-flowered wiry spikes. Flowers are less than a quarter inch, egg-shaped, and are yellowish with red spots and blotches. Recently mounted. | | | | 2.00" mount Two only / B.S. | $19.00 |
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TD70 | | Scaphosepalum rapax. Colombia..
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Gallery | | Sweet little 1" tall plants are very clumpy. Many pendant wiry spikes have small maroon spotted flowers borne singly. Gaping flowers have 2 fang-like sepaline tails. True miniature. Cute little bushy plants. Recently mounted. Almost always in bloom. Limited. | |
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TD152 | | Scaphosepalum rinkei. Venezuela..
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Gallery | | Miniature clumping epiphyte has wire-like spikes which hold the single flowers out away from the plant (successively many flowered). Tiny 3/8" flowers are yellowish with an elongated red lip. This has just been described as a new species by Carlyle Luer. Most Scaphosepalum species have proven easy to grow in our intermediate climate and quite rewarding. | |
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TOF3827 | | Schombocattleya Louise Fuchs `Weesie' x self
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Gallery | | (Schomburgkia tibicinis x Cattleya bicolor) Very nice showy hybrid! 3 - 6 large red waxy flowers with undulated petals and sepals. Flowers are held at tops of spikes as in Schomburgkia but much shorter therefore more manageable. We heard that one of our seedlings from a previous selfing received an FCC/AOS in San Diego. | |
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TOF3988 | | Sophronitella violacea. Brazil.
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| | Warm to intermediate epiphyte in the humid forests of Eastern Brazil. Really cute miniature has large (for the plant) one or two bright violet flowers on each 2" erect spike. Very beautiful. Very small but NBS plants 2.00" to 2.50" mtd bark. VERY LIMITED!! | |
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TD391 | | Spathoglottis lobbii (syn. affinis) New Guinea..
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Gallery | | Rare offering! Great species does have a deciduous habit, but this is not a problem. It is very easy to grow and maintain. Small in stature with thin erect pikes of several and many beautiful 1" round, bright yellow flowers. This is nothing like S. kimballiana or S. gracilis, so please don't be confused. This is really nice. | | | | 2.00 pot One only / N.B.S. | $11.00 |
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TD434 | | Tolumnia sylvestris `Natural World' CCE/AOS Hispanola and Cuba..
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| | This is a division of our CCE/AOS plant which received Best In Show and the Governor's Trophy at our big County Fair Show a few years back. It had 1400 flowers at that time!. The pink color is pale, the value of this cultivar is really in the floriferousness and ease of culture. T. sylvestris carries more flowers per spike than other similar species. These low-elevation species grow dry and bright in bushes, grass, and on dead trees and cactus. For this reason we grow them hanging in empty net pots. The CCE plant hadn't been touched n 15 years and was basically growing in mid-air. | |
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TOF3687 | | Trichoglottis brachiata x sib. `Vin Mar' AM/AOS (Trichoglottis atropurpurea) Philippines.
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Gallery | | Still really great addition to any collection. I remember the County Fair Orchid Show here in the old days. We had a permanent display house at the old Fair Grounds. It was the favorite destination at the fair, and many dignitaries came through. I love the historical photo of President Richard Nixon enjoying the displays. I digress, the displays were put up by individuals not like today, where the show is a group display. Most of the exhibitors grew the Trichoglottis into tall specimens, which they placed close together as a backdrop for the shorter plants in front. They had 3 different color variants as I recall but those are long gone now. Here we crossed the stunning "˜Vin Mar" AM/AOS with one of ours from the old days.
Attractive tall upright climbing monopodial vandaceous epiphyte with interesting narrow width has showy red-maroon flowers up and down the stem, emerging from the leaf axils. Fragrant. | | | | 2.00" pot Five only | $10.00 |
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TD186 | | Zootrophion atropurpurea. Brazil.
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| | (Specklinia atropurpurea). Name refers to dark purple color. Easy to grow warm to intermediate pleurothallid has interesting flowers which don't fully open - like the other Zootrophions. Interesting species for sure. | |
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