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Aerangis mystacidii

Beautiful species with pendulous sprays of 1" white flowers that have a long nectary or spur. Fragrant at night.
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Aganax Eva's Blue Amazon (Acacalis cyaneae x Colax jugosus)

Aganax Eva’s Blue Amazon is an interesting new hybrid between (Acacalis cyaneae x Colax jugosus). This is a combination of a warm growing species and a cooler growing species to create a more temperature tolerant plant that can grow in warm to cool c...
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Amesiella philippinense alba (monticola)

Amesiella philippinense is a small, compact species with very large white flowers in proportion to the leaves. Originally labeled as Angraecum, Amesiella philippinense and monticolla are the only species in the genus. The flowers are also fragrant. ...
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Anguloa clowesii

Anguloa clowesii is native to Colombia and Venezuela. It grows in the mountains with very moist conditions at the roots. There is a dry season, and this coincides with the dropping of their deciduous leaves. The flowers emerge at the base of the ne...
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Anoectochilus chapaensis

A beautiful jewel orchid with maroon leaves that have bronze and gold veining. The flowers are a nice bright yellow.
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Blc. Dan Hawley [Blc. Rustic Spots x (Lc. Autumn Symphony x Bl. Eva Marie Barnett 'Magnificent Watermelon' FCC/AOS)]

These will be variable but very interesting with hot colors and spotting. Some may be colored in yellow to copper with reddish black spots. The picture shows some of the variation in color.
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Blc. Mem. Edward Wong #1 (Blc. Eve Marie Barnett x Lc. John Anthony Howell)

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Brassavola nodosa var grandiflora

Brassavola nodosa is a popular species which is also known as the "Lady of the Night" orchid. The reason: the flowers are only fragrant at night because in nature they attract moths as a pollinator. This plant is native to Mexico, Central America, ...
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Bulbophyllum carunculatum

Bulbophylum carunculatum is a species native to the Philippines that grows in bright, slightly shady conditions. This plant has long, wide stiff leaves reminiscent of a cattleya. There is a nice plump egg shaped pseudobulb at the base of each leaf an...
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Bulbophyllum echinolabium

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Bulbophyllum Star of Sumatra (echinolabium 'Stinky' x sumatranum 'Tiger')

The flowers are like Bulb. Jersey but far more colorful. Very large multiple growth plants.
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Bulbophyllum Wilbur Chang (echinolabium 'Smell Me Not' x carunculatum)

This is a very nice bulbo hybrid utilizing two of the best eichinolabium and carunculatum. This hybrid gets the best of both parental attributes with large flowers and good color. Most bulbos have a strong carrion odor but this hybrid isn’t so bad an...
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Burrageara Nelly Isler 'Swiss Beauty' AM/AOS (Burr. Stefan Isler x Milt. Kensington)

This oncidiae intergeneric hybrid combines Oncidium, Miltoniopsis and Vuylstekeara. It is easy to grow under a wide range of conditions and can bloom twice per year.
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Cattleya bicolor var. brasiliensis

Cattleya bicolor var. brasiliensis is native to the warm Amazon areas of Brazil. The normal Cattleya bicolor is typically colored green with a purple lip. Variety braziliensis has deep bronze petals and sepals with a vibrant purple lip. The shape is ...
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Cattleya dowiana var. Rosita ('Fischers Strain')

Cattleya dowiana var. Rosita is native to the Atlantic coastal mountain areas in Costa Rica. This plant is considered extinct in nature and we know of only one clone that exists today as a mature plant. We have tried selfing this clone for 11 years. ...
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Cattleya Dupreana coerulea 'Kodama' (warneri x warscewiczii)

One of the nicest coerulea hybrids.
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Cattleya intermedia coerulea (coerulea x sib)

These seedlings are from a sib cross of two Cattleya intermedia plants, with blue lips. Expect white colored flowers with blue lips.
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Cattleya maxima ('Super Max' x 'Maxed Out')

Cattleya maxima is a species native to Ecuador, Northern Peru and Columbia. It is a vigorous species and very forgiving of mistreatment. This particular cross was made from two selected clones chosen from approx. 100 plants that were in flower. The p...
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Coelogyne dayana

Coelogyne dayana is native to the island of Borneo. This beautiful species has tapered conical pseudobulbs that reach 7 inches in size. The bifoliate, long, stiff, pleated leaves are about 2 feet in length. The flower spikes emerge several times per ...
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Coelogyne pandurata

Coelogyne pandurata is native to Borneo and can be found growing in moist rainforest areas at lower elevations. This plant has large flattened ovoid pseudobulbs that can reach 7 inches in size. The two pleated broad somewhat stiff leaves are 16 to 20...
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Coryanthes macrantha aurea x sib

Coryanthes macrantha is native to the Amazon Basin including Brazil, Peru, Venezuela and the Guianas. Sometimes called the ‘bucket orchid’, as the complex lip structure contains a reservoir of nectar to attract pollinators. It is related to Stanhope...
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Cymbidium Eastern Bunny 'Oborozuki' (goeringii x Lovely Bunny)

A wonderful clone of a compact cymbidium which flowers twice a year. Slightly fragrant and easy to grow. They can produce 5 to 10 spikes in a 5" pot!
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Cymbidium Eastern Bunny 'Tsuki no Hikari' (goeringii x Lovely Bunny)

These are impressive, compact cymbidium hybrids that can flower twice a year, even in the heat of summer! Plants in 5 inch pots can produce up 5 to 10 spikes when root bound. An easy growing orchid suitable for any grower.
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Cymbidium simulans

Cymbidium simulans is a warm growing species native to Thailand. This plant has 12 to 16 inch very stiff leathery leaves. In nature this plant can be found growing in the tops of palm trees with very bright filtered light. The flowers emerge in the s...
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Cynorkis fastigiata

Cynorkis fastigiata is very closely related to habenaria. They can be found on the island of Madagascar. These plants have testicular shaped tubers and are deciduous during the winter months. They are easy to grow and have a habit of doubling in size...
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Dendrobium brymerianum

This is a sib cross of a rare species from Thailand. Very difficult to produce from seed. Spectacular flowers.

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Dendrobium laevifolium

Dendrobium laevifolium is a compact, miniature species native to New Guinea it is in the oxyglosum group but is easier to grow and will tolerate warmer temperatures and somewhat drier conditions than most varieties in this group. The plant is compact...
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Dendrobium victoria-reginae ('Blue Velvet' x 'Indigo Blue')

Dendrobium victoria-reginae is a species native to the highland areas of the Philippines. Beautiful violet-blue flowers emerge from the sides of the pendulous pseudobulbs. They are long lasting and the plant can often flower more than once per year. ...
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Doritis pulcherrima ('Purple Star' x self)

This is a selfing of a dark purple selection of this miniature species, now considered to be Phalaenopsis pulcherima
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Doritis pulcherrima var. champornensis

This species has been assigned within the Phalaenopsis group. Native to Thailand and Indochina this species can be found growing in grasses, which provide shade. The plants have the appearance of a miniature phalaenopsis with smaller stiff leaves an...
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Dtps. Acker's Sweetie

Mericlones of a nicely spotted white phal.
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Dtps. KV Charmer (Taida Pearl x Salu Peoker)

A nice yellow hybrid with red spots and red veins. Most will have 2 flower spikes.
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Dtps. Minho Princess 'Watercolor Artist' HCC/AOS

This “harlequin” type phalaenopsis (Doritis are now considered Phalaenopsis) has some very interesting characteristics that make it a great plant to own. It is compact in growth habit, has spikes that produce multiple branches, flowers for 6 months o...
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Dtps. Shih Hua Gold (Brother Passat x City Girl)

These have nice yellow flowers with a contrasting dark pink to red lip.
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Dtps. Signac's Garnet (Dtps. Chih Shang's Valentine x Phal. Brother Precious Stones)

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Dtps. Sogo Domei 'Nan Chou' (Phal. Golden Peoker x Dtps. Tinny Tender)

An excellent harlequin type mericlone with bold spotting.
Note:Currently in low spike as of 7/01/09 to flower in late August to early September. Most of these are double spike.
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Encyclia fragrans 'Fragrant Dream'

A division from one of our stud plants.
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Gastrochilus japonicus

Native to Japan and Taiwan (known as the yellow pine orchid) this plant is perfect for miniature orchid collectors! This plant will stay small and compact, has flowers that have a citrus-fragrance and can grow in a pot or on a slab.

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Gongora armeniaca

Gongora armeniaca is native to Central America and can be found growing in moss on branches of trees. The pendulous flower spike is about a foot in length and produces from 12 to 20 flowers per raceme. The flowers are fragrant and have the scent of p...
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Gongora galeata

A Mexican rain/cloud forest epyphite that produces pendulous clusters of fragrant flowers. Easy to grow.
Click here to see pictures and info from orchidspecies.com.
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Masdevallia ignea

Masdevallia ignea is native to the eastern mountains of Columbia and is a cool grower by nature. The screaming red-orange flowers are about 3 inches in size and can flower more than once per year. We call it the Christmas Masdevallia as here in Minne...
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Masdevallia veitchiana ('Pacific Giant' x 'Bolin')

These are probably the best veitchiana cross ever made. Many FCC quality flowers from this cross. Blooming size.
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Meiracyllium trinasutum

This miniature comes from southern Mexico, Guatemala and El Salvador. Round leaves with no pseudobulbs. Flowers are fragrant and smell like cinnamon.

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Miltoniopsis Andrea West #1

These are really vigorous Miltoniopsis with a high flower count per spike. Beautiful yellow pansy-like flowers that have a sweet fragrance. Very large plants with multiple spikes.
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Miltoniopsis Hajime Ono 'Black Falls' AM/AOS ('Maui Meteor' x 'Maui Mist')

These should be super with good markings and excellent color. These are meristem clones of a select clone.
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Miltoniopsis Patricia Anne 'Maroon' (Anamaria Baptista x Red Knight)

These are divisions from one of our stud plants. This is one the best large dark red Miltoniopsis in our collection. The lip alone measures 10.5 CM across. If flowered well, this should easily receive an AOS award.
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Miltoniopsis Robert Jackson 'Wild Thing' (Ambre x Pearl Ono)

A large, white Miltoniopsis with a dark red to burgundy mask with burgundy markings on the petals.
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Neofinetia falcata 'Fugaku' - Mount Fuji (Large specimen)

Fugaku has very interesting variegation which is known as 'San Fu' or 'Spread Pattern'. Each growth can be slightly different than the other.
This is a selected good quality variegated Fugaku. Sometimes Fugaku will come with green growths ...
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Neofinetia falcata 'Koukakuden'

One of our most popular Japanese orchid is the Neofinetia falcata, also known as the Fuuran (wind orchid) or Fuukiran (orchid of the rich and noble). The plants have been cultivated and appreciated since the 1600's, and are ranked as the most expens...
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Neofinetia falcata 'Shunkyuuden'

Shunkyuuden means 'Spring Palace'. This is one of the Neofinetia with extra floral parts. Each flower is very large and grows over the period of about a week. Quite unique! These are all divisions, and are becoming harder to obtain in Japan.
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Neofinetia falcata 'Shutennou'

A very popular variety with magenta in the tips of the petals, spurs and flower spike. Fragrant.
In low spike as of 5/22/09. Should flower in late June to mid July.

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Odbrs. Fangtastic Bob Henley (Brs. Rex x Odbrs. Kenneth Bivin)

This free flowering plant is easy to grow and blooms at least twice per year. The flowers have a nice fragrance. They are large in size, from 8 to 9 inches and are borne on 18 to 20 inch spikes. They are colored in light green with chocolate markings...
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Odontocidium Margaret Holm 'Alpine' (Odm. bictoniense x Odm. Hans Koch)

Odontocidium Margaret Holm ‘Alpine’ is a mericlone of a very good quality, high-flower count orchid. It is easy to grow and is tolerant of many growing conditions.
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Oncidium Sharry Baby (Jamie Sutton x Honolulu)

One of the most famous of the Oncidium hybrids that is well known for its fragrance of chocolate (although some say vanilla or white chocolate). This plant is easy to grow and can produce several flower spikes with hundreds of flowers.
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Oncidium zelenkoanum

Oncidium zelenkoanum is native to Panama and was recently discovered in 2003. It was named after Harry Zelenko a very gifted botanical artist with the most superb paintings and prints of oncidinae. This is a very nice plant to own due to its small si...

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Paph. Black Leopard (Macabre x Magic Leopard 'Magic Ruby' AM/AOS)

The plant pictured is the first to flower of this cross. We are expecting overall great color, shape and size on this cross as Macabre is an excellent parent with consistent quality. The natural horizontal and vertical spread of the flower pictured...
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Paph. concolor ('Yellow Wings' x album)

1/2 albino = regular flowers. A stepping stone in creating concolor albums with more vigorous growth habit. Easy to grow.
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Paph. Harold Koopowitz (malipoense 'Lime Light' x rothschildianum 'Mirror Image')

This is a remake of one of the best parvi/multifloral hybrids using selected parents. The picture above shows one of the first seedlings that bloomed from this cross. The flower had excellent shape and size, and had nice dark contrasting veins.
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Paph. Joyce Hasegawa (delenatii x emersonii)

Paph. Joyce Hasagawa is a parvisepalum cross between Paph. emersonii and
delenatii. We made this cross utilizing superior parents of emersonii and
large, well-shaped delentii. These plants have beautiful mottled foliage,
with thin blue green marki...
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Paph. lawrenceanum hyeanum ('Green Tea' x Green Flame')

This is the rare albinistic form of the species with the flower color being green and white rather than the normal purple, mahogany and white combination. The foliage is a work of art with a light green background color overlaid in deep blue green ch...
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Paph. primulinum flavum ('Ching Hua #1' x 'Ching Hua #2')

Paph. primulinum was first discovered in 1972 in Sumatra Indonesia. This plant is small in habit, being not much larger than a handspan across when mature. The flower spike continues blooming for many months, sometimes for a year and a half to two ye...
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Paph. Vanda M. Pearman (bellatulum x delenatii)

Paphiopedilum Vanda M. Pearman is a hybrid made between Paph. delenatii from
Vietnam and Paph. bellatulum from Thailand. This is a delightful plant with
large flowers up to 4" across in colors of light pink finely spotted in dark
purple and are ve...
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Phal. cornu-cervi

Keikis from our selected plants.
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Phal. floresensis

Native to the island of Flores, Indonesia. Flowers are similar to Phal. javanica, but are creamy white without any markings on the petals.

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Phal. Guadalupe Pineda (amboinensis 'Pisang Ambon' x bellina 'Whitey')

Phal. Guadalupe Pineda is a recently remade hybrid of what was once known as Phal. Princess Kaiulani this cross involves the species Phal. bellina and ambonensis. This is an easy to grow primary hybrid that produces inch and a half to two-inch flower...
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Phal. Ho's Little Caroline - mericlone (Be Glad x Carmela's Pixie)

These are meristems of a lovely branching multifloral Phalaenopsis with candy striped petals and a dark pink lip.
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Phal. Little Steve (Steven Ai x equestris)

A cute miniature Phalaenopsis with small dark pink flowers.
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Phal. lueddemanniana var. delicata ('Fernbrook' x self)

Phalaenopsis lueddemaniana var. delicata is native to Luzon in the Philippine islands. It is a vigorous grower and develops into a specimen plant quickly. The 1-1/2-inch flowers have beautiful colored purple bars all round the sepals and petals. The...
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Phal. venosa ('Bronze Age' x self)

This Indonesian species is useful in breeding when crossed with whites, the offspring produce clean yellow flowers. When bred with pinks they produce magenta reds. They like warm temperatures and shady conditions. Never cut the flower spikes while st...
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Phcal. Kryptonite 'Ursula' AM/AOS (Cal. Rozel x Phaius tankervilleae)

Phaiocalanthe Kryptonite 'Ursula'is a select clone of a hybrid between Cal. Rozel x Phaius tankervilleae. This clone has great vigor and produces deep green large leaves over the spring and summer months. The flowers are deep red and some clones have...
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Phrag. Don Wimber 4N - Select (Eric Young 'Mont Millais' 4N x besseae 4N)

An incredible plant originally from the Eric Young Foundation. Measurements at the time of photo are as follows:
Natural Spread: 12.5 CM
Petal Width: 3.8 CM
Vertical Spread: 9 CM
Photo taken 5.12.09
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Phrag. wallisii

Phragmipedium wallisii is native to Peru and Ecuador. It grows at an elevation of 1600 meters. It can also be found growing side by side with Phragmipedium boissierianum. Its roots grow in a rich, volcanic clay just below the surface of moss. It ...
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Pleurothallis gargantua

One of the most beautiful with large flowers that are like tree frogs sitting in the middle of the leaf. Huge heart shaped leaves on plants that are 16" to 20" tall. These are very large specimen plants. These can be damaged easily in shipping due to...
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Psychopsis John D. Ramsey ( Mendenhall 'Green Valley' x kramerianum)

This is a very nice cross with flowers that are marked dark mahogany over a yellow background. Flowers sequentially blooming for up to several years on the same spike!
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Psychopsis Mendenhall 'Hildos' FCC/AOS (Butterfly x papilio)

Psychopsis Mendenhall was first created through the hybridization efforts of Carter and Holmes Orchids and was registered in 1988. It is a hybrid between Psychopsis Butterfly (sanderae x papilio made by Ruben in Orchids, 1969) and Psychopsis papilio....
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Rsc. Terra Nova (Rsc. Dean Rizer x C. bicolor var brasiliense)

This is one of our own crosses. We crossed a standard large Cattleya type with vibrant purple flowers with a red lip, onto the species Cattleya bicolor. We used the dark form (var. brasiliense) of this species. The flowers of this new hybrid have bee...
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Slc. Sierra Doll (Catt. walkeriana x Slc. Pink Doll)

This is a miniature Cattleya-type cross between Catt. walkeriana and Slc. Pink Doll. The flowers colored in pink to magenta color with a well-rounded shape. This plant can bloom in a 2" pot size, and is also capable of blooming twice a year.
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Spathoglottis kimballiana var. antiquensis

This plant is native to Borneo. It grows in leaf litter on rock under bamboos. The pleated grassy foliage makes this plant attractive even when not in bloom.The flowers are 3 inches or more in size and bloom sequentially. Fragrant

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Stanhopea embreei

This species is native to Ecuador. It gets 3 to 7 flowers per spike. The flowers are white with a yellow and white lip. Some may get a distinct red eye on the lip.

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Stanhopea nigripes

This species blooms several times a year with 4 inch flowers of good substance. The flowers generally last a week or more.
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Tetramica canaliculata

Native to Florida and the Greater Antilles. This species belongs to a genus of only 10 species. The growing conditions are similar to Encyclia species.
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Tolumnia bahamense

Once common now quite rare. We have been growing these since the early 80's. Tall spikes of cream white flowers with light chocolate markings in the sepals and petals.

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Tolumnia sylvestre

We finally have enough divisions for sale of this rare Tolumina species, native to Cuba, with delicate pink flowers. Mounted on cork slabs or in pots.
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Vanda coerulea ('Superior Blue' x 'Blue Monday')

Vanda coerulea is native to northern Thailand and the Khasia foothills of
the Indian Himalays. This is a select sib cross from our own line breeding. This is a wonderful plant which will tolerate
intermediate to cool temperatures but will also do w...
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Vanda Robert's Delight '2000' FCC/AOS (Kasem's Delight x Madame Rattana)

State of the art Vanda breeding with large 5” to 6” hot pink strawberry flowers that emerge from a very robust plant with thick, strong and wide leaves. This special clone is well worth the price tag. This Vanda hybrid has twice won the Grand Champ...
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Wilsonara Red Pacific 'Deep Shadows' HCC/AOS

Superb branching spikes of scarlet red 3 inch flowers. Excellent growth habit. Will take warmth!
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