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Item |
Quantity |
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797 |
Aerangis biloba - From
tropical western and central Africa, with leathery, dull green leaves
with black spots. Pendant, up to 16” inflorescence, carrying up to 20, 1
to 2” white, waxy, fragrant, long lived flowers. -- NBS --
$19.95 |
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| 799 |
Angraecum didieri- Small compact grower from Madagascar,
with fleshy leaves, blooming with large 2 to 2-1/2” star shape white
flowers. -- NBS-- $19.95 |
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| 869 |
Angraecum magdalenae - The Queen of Angraecums with its pure white, heavy
substance flowers that have a fragrance of cinnamon and nutmeg.
-- 4" leaf span seedling -- $14.95 |
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| 711 |
Angraecum
scottianum - Compact growth habit, with terete type leaves
producing a relatively large white, fragrant flower with a long spur,
considering its size.
-- BS-- $19.95 |
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| 874 |
Cleisocentrum merrillianum - Rarely seen in cultivation,
this species is only found in Borneo with its monopodial, terete growth
habit. The flowers are truly magnificent, blooming on a small
inflorescence with long lasting iridescent blue flowers.
-- BS --
$59.95 |
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1037 |
Coelogyne dayana - Also
know as C. pulverula. Large growing, up to 3’ tall species from Borneo
with pendulous spikes that can bear upwards of 60 flowers, 2” across.
Healthy divisions, but presently the plants are a little rough around
the edges which will disappear once it gets its new growths. Relatively
rare in cultivation. -- DIV/BS -- $59.95 |
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1038 |
Cymbidiella rhodochila -
Found in Madagascar with many 4” flowers with green petals and a red
contrasting lip. -- BS -- $29.95 |
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1040 |
Cymbidium ensifolium -
Found from Japan, China and as far south as Java. Blooms in the fall
with 3 to 9 long lasting, fragrant flowers on a 12” inflorescence. --
DIV/BS -- $24.95 |
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| 875 |
Cymbidium formosanum - Found on the island
of Taiwan with 1 to 2 very fragrant flowers on a short inflorescence.
-- DIV/BS -- $24.95 |
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| 876 |
Cymbidium kanran - Native to
North Vietnam and Southern China with 10 or more very fragrant flowers
on a 20” inflorescence. --
DIV/BS -- $24.95 |
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955 |
Cymbidium sinense - Found in China and Northern Vietnam. Flowers from
fall through spring with up to 20 fragrant flowers held well above its
foliage. -- DIV/BS -- $24.95
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956 |
Dendrobium
aberrans
- This a great little species in the latouria group. Easy to grow and
bloom with clusters of long lasting, white flowers borne on the tips of
each growth. --
BS -- $24.95 |
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957 |
Dendrobium nemorales - Small canes,
up to 18” with short leaves. Blooms from the upper half of the cane
with many short inflorescence of brown tessellated cream flowers.
-- NBS -- $21.95 |
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958 |
Dendrobium
oligophyllum
- Small growing with white flowers that are borne from nodes along the
canes. Easy to grow and bloom. --
BS -- $19.95 |
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| 879 |
Dendrochilum cobbianum -
Easy to grow Philippines species with 20” long inflorescence of many
3/4” fragrant flowers.
-- DIV/BS -- $19.95 |
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| 880 |
Dendrochilum cootesii - Smaller growing species from the
Philippines with cream colored flowers that twist around a 3-3/4”
inflorescence. -- DIV/BS -- $22.95 |
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|
1041 |
Dendrochilum javieri - Also
known as D. javieriense. Found in the Philippines with grassy, leathery
leaves producing arching inflorescence with yellow gold flowers on the
top third. -- DIV/BS -- $22.95 |
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| 721 |
Dendrochilum magnum - One of your larger in the
group with 18” inflorescence
with many light yellow flowers. Also
could be known as D. macranthum. --
DIV/BS -- $24.95 |
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| 563 |
Dendrochilum tenellum -
Small growing with clumping, grass like foliage. Small 2” flower spikes
emerge near the tip of the leaf with many long lasting straw colored
flowers. A graceful display when in bloom.
-- DIV/BS -- $19.95 |
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| 722 |
Dendrochilum wenzelii - Small growing with
clumping, grass like foliage.
Small 2” flower spikes emerge near the tip of the leaf with many red
colored flowers.
-- DIV/BS -- $24.95 |
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1042 |
Disa Kewensis ‘Exotic Gold’ -
Disas are not as difficult as you think, as long as you water them with
rainwater and fertilize from the bottom. Once you do that, they are
quite easy. This hybrid is very vigorous and will give you several
yellow gold flowers. -- NBS -- $14.95 |
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1043 |
Epigeneium cymbidioides -
Found from Malay peninsula to Java. Cymbidium like, several 1-1/4” heavy
textured flowers on an 8” inflorescence. -- DIV/BS --
$27.95 |
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961 |
Maxillaria fredrichsthalii - A small
clumping plant that is easy to grow and will produce many light
yellow flowers.
-- BS -- $21.95 |
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1044 |
Maxillaria sanguinea -
Similar to M. tenuifolium growth habit, but with 5/8”+ blood red flowers
that have a slight fruity fragrance. -- DIV/BS --
$22.95 |
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1045 |
Maxillaria tenuifolium - The
Coconut Orchid! Grassy foliage from its pseudobulbs with 1-1/2” flowers
that smell like coconut. Will do well mounted if you choose. -- DIV/BS
-- $16.95 |
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| 806 |
Podangis dactyloceras -
Miniature, fan shaped growths, with 5 to 20 long lasting white flowers
on 2” inflorescence. Easy to grow and bloom.
-- BS -- $17.95 |
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882 |
Podochilus muricatus - Small
growing with many leaves growing the length of its elongated stems,
blooming from its terminal with very pretty tiny white flowers with
purple markings.
-- BS --
$27.95 |
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1046 |
Polystachya pubescens ‘Gleneyrie’
CBM/AOS - Found in South Africa with several yellow
flowers that open successively. -- DIV/BS --
$17.95 |
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1047 |
Polystachya tessellata f. alba ‘Blaze’
CHM/AOS -
Found in a wide range of areas throughout Africa, however I think this
might be the first release of this alba form of the species with many
flowers that open successively. -- DIV/BS --
$19.95 |
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| 884 |
Sigmatostalix radicans -
From Mexico to Brazil, this easy to grow species is a grassy type plant
with many fragrant white and green flowers that last a long time.
-- DIV/BS --
$17.95 |
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1048 |
Stanohopea oculata - Found
from Mexico to Brazil, this great species produces 10” pendulous
inflorescence with five to nine 5”+ waxy, vanilla fragrant flowers. --
DIV/BS -- $19.95 |
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966 |
Stanhopea marizaiana
- Discovered in 2003 and identified there after by Rudolf Jenny, this is
a first release of this new and rare species. Flowers are 5” x 5” and
like all stanhopea, very fragrant. These are ready to get into baskets.
-- NBS --
$49.95 |
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1049 |
Trigonidium egertonianum -
Easy to grow species found growing in lowland forests from Mexico to
Ecuador with a single 1-1/2” flower per inflorescence. -- DIV/BS --
$19.95 |
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