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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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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Angraecum Veitchii (sesquipedale x eburneum)

This is a hybrid that blooms every winter season around Christmas (just like Ang. sesquipedale, one of this plants parents). When it reaches a large size, it can shoot out several flower spikes.
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Angranthes Grandalena (Aeranthes grandiflora x Angraecum magdalenae)

This is a remake of a famous cross that produces easy growng plants with dark green leathery leaves. The flowers are beautiful with an icy green appearance. Very fragrant both day and night.
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Ascofinetia Lionstar (Neof. falcata x Asctm. Sagarik Gold)

This hybrid is fairly compact and should be able to flower twice per year, if not three times.
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Bulbophyllum Bechinolina (name Pending) (beccarii x echinolabium 'Smell Me Not')

A weird and wacky hybrid that will produce some amazing flower displays. The picture above shows the first seedling from this cross that bloomed. The picture of this first bloom seedling was sent to us by Ronan Quilliou from France.
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Bulbophyllum Doggy Doo (orthoglossum x echinolabium)

These have nice large flowers that are yellow to light bronze in color with mahogany veins. The flower spikes can produce sequentially, one flower after the next up to 10 flowers or so.
And yes, the name of the plant helps describe the fragran...
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Bulbophyllum Draco's Blood (reticulatum x carunculatum)

This is a new hybrid made here at Orchids Limited; it has beautifull shiny reticulated foliage, that it inherited from Bulb. reticulatum. The flowers have a yellow to green background with red markings.
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Bulbophyllum Jersey (lobbii x echinolabium)

Giant multiple growth plants of this spectacular hybrid.
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Bulbophyllum Koolau Star (fascinator x lobbii)

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Bulbophyllum Scorpius (lobii 'Big Boi' x orthoglossum)

This is an interesting primary hybrid between Bulb. lobii and Bulb. orthoglossum. The flowers have a yellow background with dark red to mahognay stripes. The plants are very vigorous, and will have multiple flowers open on the same flower spike
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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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Calanthe First Light (Rozel x rosea 'Bougainville Rose')

Calanthes are native to Thailand and Southeast Asia and grow on forest floors. The pseudobulbs bear up to 18" long thin pleated leaves and
produce 18-36" spikes. This plant is easy to grow and flower.
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Calanthe Rozel ('Valentines Day' x 'Magenta Surprise')

This is a sib cross of 2 of our darkest. The parents originated from the Eric Young Orchid Foundation. Tall spikes with many flowers. Can bloom for several months.

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Chondrorhyncha cochlearis x Cochleanthes amazonica

Both of these plants are from the Amazon basin. They are moisture lovers and grow in somewhat shaded areas. Flowers are large, 3-4", and beautiful being white with deep purple veins in the lip, with a brush of lighter veins towards the outer part of ...
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Cirrhopetalum Gary Heggen (Elizabeth Ann 'Buckleberry' FCC/AOS x Louis Sander)

The picture here is one of the parents: Cirrhopetalum Elizabeth Ann
'Buckleberry' FCC/AOS and is used to illustrate how the resulting flower
should look. This cross is an exciting one that produces large flowers
up to 10" with a yellow purple back...
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Cirrhopetalum Lovely Elizabeth (Cirr. rothschildianum 'Red Chimney'FCC/AOS x Cirr. Elizabeth Ann Buckelberry' FCC/AOS)

A superb cross that produces somewhat compact plants. The flowers are vividly colored in deep red on a yellow bakground. Blooms several times per year. The best parents used.
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Coryhopea Red Martian (Stan. martiana x Cory. macrantha aureum)

Coryhopea is an intergeneric cross between the genus Stanhopea and Coryanthes. Few hybrids like this have been made to date, but we were intrigued by the possibilities and have not been disappointed by this cross. The flowers are large, being around ...
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Cyc. cooperii 'SVO III' FCC/AOS x Cyc. Jean E. Monnier

Blooming size plants.

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Cyc. Jean E. Monnier '#2' x Mormodes sinuata

This should produce red/bronze/orange-toned flowers. These are blooming size plants.

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