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.
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Bulbophyllum phalaenopsis

Bulbophyllum phalaenopsis, a rare species from Irian Jaya has very wide Phalaenopsis-like leaves. The leaves can grow up to 48 inches long with round softball sized pseudobulbs on mature specimens that are several years old. The flower scapes emerge ...
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Paraphalaenopsis denevei

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Paraphalaenopsis labukensis

The long leaved rat tail like plant from Borneo. Seed grown. Fantastic! The prices reflect the plant sizes. The most expensive $150.00 ones are blooming size.
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Paraphalaenopsis laycockii

Pencil-like leaves with unusual flowers.
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Paraphalaenopsis serpentilingua

Seedlings of this rare beautiful species.
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Phal. amboinensis

Native to Ambon island of the Molluca Archipelago, Indonesia. This plant will do well in warm household conditions. The flowers are long-lasting and fragrant. This plant has been very important in hybridizing, producing many fine yellow and red com...
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Phal. chibae

A beautiful miniature phalaenopsis from Vietnam with flower shape similar to Phal. deliciosa. The foliage has a dark red/green color.

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Phal. cornu-cervi

Keikis from our selected plants.
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Phal. cornu-cervi alba

This is the alba form of cornu-cervi. This plant has been located throughout most of the Thailand, Burma, Malaysia and Indonesia. This is a fairly easy species to grow which can bloom several times a year.
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Phal. deliciosa (Kingidium decumbens)

This plant is formerly known as Kingiella decumbens and was recently re-described by taxonomist Eric. E. Christenson in his new book “Phalaenopsis: A Monograph”. Phal. deliciosa is native to South India, Southeast Asia, Malaysia and the Philippines....
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Phal. equestris

A wonderful miniature phalaenopsis species. This plant can get several flowers on a spike, often branching. The flower color can range from light to dark pink.
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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. fuscata

Very cute species with yellow and chocolate flowers about 1 inch in size. Blooms in summer. Seedlings to flower in 2010.

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Phal. gigantea

Phalaenopsis gigantea is native to Borneo. This plant can be found growing in the tops of trees with the roots sometimes reaching into moss. Humidity is high, and rainfall is copious, although there is a drier season usually towards the middle part...
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Phal. hieroglyphica

Phalaenopsis heiroglyphica is native to Palawan in the Philippine islands. It is a vigorous grower and develops into a specimen plant quickly. The 2-inch flowers have peculiar markings nearly resembling Egyptian hieroglyphs. The flowers open all at ...

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Phal. hieroglyphica alba

We have flowered out just a few of these rare plants from our own breeding. Seedlings are now finally available.
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Phal. inscriptiosinensis ('Shaggy' x 'Riddler')

Phalaenosis inscriptosinensis is native to central Sumatra, Indonesia. It was discovered by Liem Khe Wie in 1981 and described in The Orchid Digest in 1983. This species has interesting Ivory colored flowers with mahogany reddish barring. The flowers...
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Phal. javanica

This rare species is native to Indonesia. It has diminutive flowers that appear from spikes under the foliage. The flowers are unusual in color and shape and bloom for a long period in the summer. We sibbed plants from our stud collection to make it ...
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Phal. Leucorrhoda (aphrodite x schilleriana)

A very nice natural hybrid native to the Philippines. Striking mottled foliage similar to schilleriana but with a touch more silver. Lots of 3-4 inch white flowers with a very pale pink cast. Sprays can branch when the plant is mature.
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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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