Only orchids that show "In-Spike" next to the pot size are currently in-spike or in-bloom. If you want to narrow your search to orchids that are currently in-spike, see our list of in-spike/in-bloom orchids. You can also browse our text-only orchid catalog.
Attention International Buyers: Please see our CITES export list.
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Paph Arnold J. Klehm 3N (primulinum 'Kings Crown' 4N x venustum album)

A remake of this primary cross using our tetraploid Paph. primulinum. This 3N hybrid will probably resemble more its primulinum parent than a regular Paph. Arnold J. Klehn. The picture shows the 2 parents.
CITES approved for export!

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Acineta superba

Native to Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
Pendulous spikes emerge from the bottom of the basket, bearing 3 inch flowers that are long-lasting for the gongoreae group. Fragrant. Vigorous growing divisions from our collection.
CITES approved for export!

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Acineta superba

Native to Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
Pendulous spikes emerge from the bottom of the basket, bearing 3 inch flowers that are long-lasting for the gongoreae group. Fragrant. Vigorous growing divisions from our collection.
CITES approved for export!

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Aerangis articulata

A compact species from Madagascar which can produce 8" to 18" pendulous flower spikes holding up to 20+ graceful flowers. Plants in early spike will take 3 to 4 months to fully develop the spike.
CITES approved for export!

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Aerangis articulata

A compact species from Madagascar which can produce 8" to 18" pendulous flower spikes holding up to 20+ graceful flowers. Plants in early spike will take 3 to 4 months to fully develop the spike.
CITES approved for export!

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Aerangis biloba

An easy growing species of Aerangis that are tough as nails. The larger plants are divisions of our best clone and have very big leaves for the species.
CITES approved for export!

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Aerangis biloba

An easy growing species of Aerangis that are tough as nails. The larger plants are divisions of our best clone and have very big leaves for the species.
CITES approved for export!

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Aerangis biloba

An easy growing species of Aerangis that are tough as nails. The larger plants are divisions of our best clone and have very big leaves for the species.
CITES approved for export!

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Aerangis citrata

Long strands of pure white flowers. These plants can easily have more than 20 flowers per spike.
CITES approved for export!

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Aerangis citrata

Long strands of pure white flowers. These plants can easily have more than 20 flowers per spike.
CITES approved for export!

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Aerangis citrata

Long strands of pure white flowers. These plants can easily have more than 20 flowers per spike.
CITES approved for export!

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Aerangis fastuosa

One of the best of the Aerangis with pure white, flat flowers. The lip is elongated and flat. Great fragrance at night. Miniature.
CITES approved for export!

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Aerangis fastuosa

One of the best of the Aerangis with pure white, flat flowers. The lip is elongated and flat. Great fragrance at night. Miniature.
CITES approved for export!

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Aerangis fastuosa

One of the best of the Aerangis with pure white, flat flowers. The lip is elongated and flat. Great fragrance at night. Miniature.
CITES approved for export!

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Aerangis kotschyana

Native to a large portion of Africa as well as Madagascar. This species is a larger Aerangis which typically grows high on smooth barked trees. The inflorescence is 12-18" (30-45 cm) long with up to 20 waxy fragrant flowers.

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Aerangis kotschyana

Native to a large portion of Africa as well as Madagascar. This species is a larger Aerangis which typically grows high on smooth barked trees. The inflorescence is 12-18" (30-45 cm) long with up to 20 waxy fragrant flowers.

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Aerangis kotschyana

Native to a large portion of Africa as well as Madagascar. This species is a larger Aerangis which typically grows high on smooth barked trees. The inflorescence is 12-18" (30-45 cm) long with up to 20 waxy fragrant flowers.

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Aerangis luteo alba var. rhodosticta

Aerengis luteo alba var. rhodosticta heralds from Kenya and is often found growing in slightly shady conditions on small trees or shrubs. They also have been found growing on coffee trees and do very well on them. These are wonderful miniature orchid...
CITES approved for export!

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Aerangis luteo alba var. rhodosticta

Aerengis luteo alba var. rhodosticta heralds from Kenya and is often found growing in slightly shady conditions on small trees or shrubs. They also have been found growing on coffee trees and do very well on them. These are wonderful miniature orchid...
CITES approved for export!

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Aerangis macrocentra (clavigera)

This Aerangis is native to east and central Madagascar. The species is found growing in mossy forests near the ground. It has 12" (30 cm) sprays of small 3/4" (1.85 cm) white flowers with very thick spurs.

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