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TOF4157 | | Aerangis seegeri x self (Madagascar, Ile Sainte Marie) Madagascar.
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| | Miniature warm-growing epiphyte is super cute and interesting. Found on trees growing near the ocean, but also higher up - to 1500 meters. Very attractive wide foliage will get a rosy hue later, with a little more light. However, don't rush to give more light, because basically they are a shady-growing orchid, maybe something like Phalaenopsis. Long pendant sprays of star-shaped flowers hang down beneath the plant. The flowers are a orangey bronze color - really unusual for this genus. Sorry I didn't get a snapshot when the plant was flowering this year, but there are good pics elsewhere on the Internet. The seedlings we are selling are small Plant size photo but my original grew rapidly. Something pretty new in the market. Our mother plant in bloom | | | | 2" mount Two only only / Small plants but NBS | $17.00 |
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TOF4020 | | Amesiella philippinensis `Big Flower' x Amesiella monticola
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Remaking a really successful primary hybrid. Unbelievable displays of white Amesiella flowers are possible. Recommended. | |
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TOF3833 | | Amesiella philippinensis x sib 'Big Flower' Philippines.
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Gallery | | A really delightful small species with big flowers. Vandaceous,something like an Aerangis or small Angraecoid. Epiphyte on forested slopes on Luzon Island. Very thrilled to be able to produce this again, after not being available for a long time! | | | | 2" mounts / Small plants but NBS | $18.00 |
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TOF4131 | | Angraecum didieri x self. Madagascar..
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Gallery | | Miniature to small-sized epiphyte can be grown under a wide variety of conditions. Large (2"-2.5") white flowers are night-fragrant. Easy. | | | | 2.00" pot / Small plants | $10.00 |
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TD424 | | Angraecum subulatum Africa..
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| | Unusual branched terete growth habit. Many small white flowers (somewhat similar to those of Ang. distichum). Nicely fragrant. Limited. Recently mounted | | SOLD OUT | | 3.00" pot One only / B.S.
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TOF4081 | | Aspasia epidendroides `Natural World' x sib. (A. fragrans) Panama.
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Gallery | | Very unusual Oncidinae. Pretty, large flat pseudobulbs throw off short peduncles of 3 to 6 flowers. Coloring is really different; sepals greenish with bands of brownish lavender, petals are pale to dark lavender, and the lip is white with purple markings. Warm-growing. | | | | 2.00" pot / N.B.S. | $11.00 | | | 3" pot / B.S. | $16.00 |
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TD270 | | Bulbophyllum (Cirr.) sp. `Vietnam'. Vietnam.
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| | Really nice. Very full 360 degree umbel of burgundy-pink spotted 1" flowers . | | | | 5.00" pot One only / B. S. | $30.00 |
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TD2 | | Bulbophyllum biflorum 'LIL' CBM/AOS. (Cirrhopetalum biflorum.) Sumatra to Philippines..
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| | Two good-size elongated flowers per stem. Pink-purple overall color. Good species - blooms frequently. Bulbophyllums in general are easy to grow under medium shade and should be watered regularly. There are thousands of species - most of them strange and bizarre. A never ending pool of good fun conversation pieces for the collector. | |
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TOF3421 | | Bulbophyllum Crownpoint x Bulbophyllum fascinator
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Gallery | | Showy new hybrid is reaching blooming size. Umbels of 4" long bizarre flowers with fringed dorsal sepal. Colors vary - Crownpoint parents are reddish or maroon. Beautiful easy to grow seedlings. These start blooming at a small size. | | | | 3.50" pot Two only / B.S. | $18.00 |
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TD188 | | Bulbophyllum cupreum. Burma through the Philippines.
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| | Small epiphyte has around 20 closely-spaced copper-colored flowers on arching inflorescences. Flowers often. | | | | 3.00" pot Two only / B.S. | $18.00 |
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TD405 | | Bulbophyllum maquilingense Philippines..
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Gallery | | Miniature warm-growing epiphyte found growing on the bases of small trees and shrubs. Several flowers are borne singly on erect inflorescenses right above the foliage. Flowers are yellowish, heavily mottled with maroon. Lip is maroon and white. Recently mounted on 2" mounts. | |
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TD598 | | Bulbophyllum saltatorium v. albociliatorium Africa..
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| | Variety of Dancing Bulbophyllum. Hairy lip with white to pink hairs. Recently potted. | | | | 3.00" pot / NBS | $18.00 | | | 3.50" pot / BS | $30.00 |
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TOF3759 | | Cattleya bowringiana Imperialis 'Natural World' x self Belize and Guatemala.
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| | The most northern-growing Cattleya species – growing sometimes epiphytically on trees, or frequently on rocks and cliffs in ravines. You may have caught that we are fond of this species, because it blooms at the time of our big County Fair Orchid Show in late September early October and is very showy. Imperialis, I think, just refers to the size of the plant – it is the largest variety in our collection. Heads of 15 to 25 three-inch lavender flowers if the plant is grown large. | |
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TOF4000 | | Cattleya bowringiana var. alba x self. Guatemala, Belize.
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| | Rare form of the very showy bifoliate catt species. Tall sprays, many flowers. Very slight pink tint in throat (perhaps it is actually var. albescens). | |
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TOF3965 | | Cattleya dormaniana x sib. Brazil..
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| | Small to medium size very interesting epiphyte. Thin, almost reed-like stems reach 12 or 15" tall. 3 inch flowers have olive-brown sepals and petals with distinctive lip, rose side lobes with purple veins and dark purple midlobe. Very different. First Bloom Seedling Photo | | | | 2.00" pot | $12.00 | SOLD OUT | | 3.00" pot / NBS
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TOF3781 | | Cattleya jenmanii Coerulea 'Kathy's' AM/AOS x self Venezuela.
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Gallery | | Each seedling from the original flask came out a little differently, though all beautiful and with the coerulea color. One of them, with large flowers and a particularly beautiful lip, received an Award of Merit of 85 points in Oct. 2017. I'm sure there will variation in the offspring of this selfing, but it is a heck of a good place to begin! I remind you that the story is; that only a single coerulea plant was ever found in nature. Don't forget the wonderful fragrance, the best of all the Cattleya species I think. | | | | 2.00" pot / Very limited | $10.00 |
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TOF3993 | | Cattleya labiata tipo `Koa Log' x sib. Brazil.
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| | (C. labiata 'Koa Log' x sib 'Flame Lip')
Three to five 5" fragrant flowers in these parents - good bright colors. 'Flame Lip' Photo
The "type" species for the genus. "The Crimson Cattleya" or the "Ruby-Lipped Cattleya.
For good reason we want to keep this going. It is easier to grow and maintain than some others, is dependable, showy, and flowers last well. For us, it also was very useful for our Maui County Fair Show, at the end of September and early October. Our labiata's held up well in the harsh conditions of the 6-day setup and Show.
"When William Cattley, a patron of horticulture in Barnet, England, flowered a large lavender orchid in November 1818, he started one of the most intense collecting adventures in horticultural history — an adventure that led to the introduction of a whole group of large-flowered lavender orchids that would dominate the orchid world and the public’s perception of orchids for the next 150 years." (Chadwick Orchids)
"Perhaps their ease of culture can be explained, to some extent, by their natural environment, which is extraordinarily inhospitable much of the year" (L.C. Menezes, Cattleya labiata autumnalis)
We have both of these parent plants growing outdoors mounted on Koa logs. | |
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TOF3907 | | Cattleya mendelii 'Rayo de Luna' x self Colombia.
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| | Really thrilling cultivar, we were fortunate to have a chance to acquire this. Sadly, C. mendelii is not widely offered in modern times Special cultivar has whitish petals with faint blush and slight flare on tips, with incredible dark red lip. Flowers are about 6 inches across in this cultivar. Our Plant Photo
Found in the eastern Cordillera of the Colombian Andes on exposed rock outcroppings and cliffs at elevations of around 2500 to 3500 feet.
Good-size seedlings in 2”pots – limit 3 per customer please. | | | | 2.00" pot Three only | $16.00 | | | 3.00" pot One only | $25.00 |
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TD433 | | Ceratostylis philippinensis. Philippines..
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| | A miniature-sized clumpy epiphyte with succulent spiky leaves from warm or hot regions. clusters of small round (3/8") crystaline white flowers. Looks amazing when grown into a specimen plant. Recently mounted. Limited.
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TD422 | | Chondrorhyncha caloglossa 'Natural World' Costa Rica.
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| | Correctly Stenotyla picta. This is really a neat plant - one of my favorites within the fan-shaped leafy species. This flowers a lot and puts on a good show (flowers emerge and can be seen, they are not hiding in the foliage. (Good to hang it up or mount it, if possible - for good display). Moderate-size species - not gigantic like some. In this cultivar, the flowers are all-yellow. | |
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TD233 | | Cirrhopetalum curtisii "Purple Leaves'. Borneo.
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| | This is something like Bulbophyllum corolliferum, but more interesting with its dark reddish foliage and better flowers. Red purple flowers arranged in an umbel. | | | | 3.00" net pot Two only / BS | $18.00 |
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TD329 | | Cirrhopetalum sp. `Bronze Pseudobulbs'.
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| | Very interesting mini Cirrhopetalum with attractive growth and small quarter-sized umbels of ˜fawn yellow' flowers finely-dotted with maroon red and reddish dorsal sepal at the top . Bronze pseudobulbs and purplish leaves. | | | | 3.00" pot | $13.00 | | | 3.50" pot / B.S. | $18.00 |
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TOF1567 | | Cischweinfia rostrata. Costa Rica.
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Gallery | | This has many smaller flowers. Pleasing colors; green-yellow sepals and petals with beautiful pink lip. Nice presentation. These come from wet cloud forests (not that high up though) and we grow them fairly wet. Cute miniature! Recently potted | |
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TOF1487 | | Cischweinfia sheehaniae. (Cischweinfia pusilla.) Colombia..
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Gallery | | Small clumping epiphyte produces showy displays throughout the year. Sepals and petals are red-brown with bright yellow tips. Lip is red-mahogany with contrasting white border. Very cute displays. | |
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TOF4062 | | Dendrobium aberrans. Eastern Papua New Guinea.
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Gallery | | Still one of our most popular species. Mossy intermediate forests. Miniature clumping plants produce small sprays of 1/2" interestingly shaped white flowers, which last about three weeks. Old pseudobulbs keep sending out inflorescences for many years. Can flower anytime, with an emphasis on winter. On trees in the forests of the Maboro Range (Waria District). The species grows always in colonies…†(Schlecter 1914) Very cute - a winner. | |
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TOF3726 | | Dendrobium dearei `Taiwan' x sib. `Natural World' Philippine Islands.
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Gallery | | Beautiful long-lasting floral displays. Tall semi-deciduous canes produce arching spikes from the uppermost nodes of both old and new canes. 6 - 18 showy 3-inch flowers are crystalline-white with a lime-green patch at base of lip. May bloom several times per year. Warm lowland epiphyte likes water all year. | | | | 2.00" pot / Limited | $11.00 |
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TD335 | | Dendrobium lichenastrum v. prenticei. Australia..
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Gallery | | Queensland. "The Star Lichen-like Dendrobium" Miniature clumping epiphyte is hot to cool growing. Attractive plants with succulent leaves have small upside-down flowers which are cream with nice red striping and orange lip. | |
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TOF2182 | | Dendrobium rhodopterygium var. semi-alba. Burma..
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Gallery | | Intermediate. Something like Dendrobium parishii. Like other Indian-type Dendrobiums with deciduous leaves, a dry winter rest is suggested, although we have not gone out of our way to observe that (at this stage). | |
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TD370 | | Dendrobium toressae. Northern Queensland, Australia..
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Gallery | | Miniature dense clumping epiphyte has small yellow flowers. Unbelievable plant with very crisp foliage. Cute clumps covering tree-fern or bark mounts. | | | | 2.00" mount / B.S. | $25.00 | | | 3.00" mount / B.S. | $35.00 |
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TOF4030 | | Dendrochilum magnum `Botanical Garden' Philippines.
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Gallery | | Amazing hanging, spiraling spikes of many large (for Dendrochilum) yellow flowers. Easy-growing plants make nice "specimens". This will be a large species. Showy displays. | | | | 2.00" pot Five only | $12.00 |
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TD153 | | Dendrochilum pallideflavens. Burma through the Philippines.
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| | Small fusiform (fatter in the middle) pseudobulbs about 2" apart along rhizome.5" inflorescences carry up to 50 3/8" greenish white flowers.Grows from 80 meters up to 1400 m. - so warm to intermediate.Easy. | | | | 2" mount One only / B.S. | $19.00 |
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TOF2895 | | Dendrochilum propinquum. Philippines..
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Gallery | | Small plants with attractive spiraling pendant sprays. Many closely spaced flowers are greenish yellow with yellow-orange lips. I don’t know how big this species gets, but right now some are blooming at a miniature size. | | | | 3.00" pot Three only / B.S. | $17.00 |
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TD412 | | Dendrochilum wenzelii `Yellow' Philippines..
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Gallery | | Beautiful `toothbrush' panicles of dense small yellow flowers on long spikes make amazing specimen plants. Rare form of the normally red species. Nice blooming size clumps. Limited. | | | | 3.00" pot Two only / B.S. | $20.00 |
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TD120 | | Dracula lotax Colombia.
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| | Warm tolerant. Small plants have cute fuzzy (hirsute) white flowers with some dark markings and long tails.
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TOF4092 | | Dyakia hendersoniana x sib. Borneo.
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| | ('Alexis' x 'Natural World') One of the cutest and showiest. Miniature warm-growing epiphyte,easy to grow. Brilliant hot-pink, long-sasting flowers. When in bloom, this is the most eye-catching plant in our nursery!
Previously known as Ascocentrum hendersonianum. ’Alexis’ photo
Here are the small plants(actually blooming size) that we are currently selling Plant size photo
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TD14 | | Encyclia polybulbon. Cuba to Honduras..
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| | Neat semi-miniature creeping plants quickly form dense mats. Large (for plant) flowers are held above the plant. Pretty... yellow and orangey-brown with white lip. | | | | 2.00" mount Three only / B.S. | $15.00 |
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TD217 | | Epidendrum longirepens. Peru..
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| | "The Far Crawling Epidendrum". Miniature mat-forming plants with plump ridgid foliage. Many greenish waxy flowers have a red suffusion. Very nice, quality species. Recently mounted.
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TD487 | | Gomesa sp. 'Jeff's' Brazil.
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| | Interesting genus of 9 or so species from Brazil. This puts on tremendous shows when grown into a specimen. Numerous yellow flowers, with the unique Gomesa shape, on many pendant spikes. Considering its closely-spaced pseudobulbs, this is likely from the G. recurva alliance - maybe G. recurva or G. planifolia. Showy. | |
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TOF4085 | | Gongora armeniaca `Natural World' x self. Panama..
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Gallery | | Neat species! Numerous flowers on pendulous sprays remind me of little ducks or baby birds. Another big plus is that this is one of the more compact-growing species. | |
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TOF864 | | Leptotes bicolor var. alba. Brazil.
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| | Coastal mountains down to 1500 ft. Related to Cattleyas and Laelias. Small plants (4" tall), have cylindrical bulbs and more or less terete leaves. Special variety has solid white or greenish-white flowers. Very beautiful and interesting clumpy plants, a little smaller in stature than L. bicolor. Moderate shade and not allowed to completely dry out. Very limited | | | | 2" hapu'u mount Two One only / B.S. | $17.00 |
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TD388 | | Maxillaria caespitifica. Panama..
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| | Previously sold as Maxillaria sp. #7 Panama. Similar to M. costaricensis but different cultivar. Cute small clumpy plants with numerous yellow and red flowers. Nice bushy plants. | |
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TOF1792 | | Maxillaria costaricensis. Costa Rica.
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| | Costa Rica is the origin of this select cultivar. Really sweet small-sized epiphyte has numerous small yellow gold flowers with some red in the lip. Fragrant. One of Kathy’s best Panamanian acquisitions – we’ve been waiting to offer it until we could slowly increase it by division over several years. Cute, clumpy plants. | | a T.O.F. favorite! |
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TD207 | | Maxillaria friedrichsthalii. Mexico to Peru.
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| | Cute small clumping plants bloom with numerous light yellow flowers. | |
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TD358 | | Maxillaria oreocharis Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama..
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Gallery | | Attractive medium-size plants with flattened roundish pseudobulb. The 2" flowers have light pink sepals, the petals are white and the basal half of the white lip is nice red. They are borne singly on erect 4" inflorescences.
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TD419 | | Maxillaria richii. Ecuador..
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Gallery | | Smallish medium-size epiphyte can be grown both hot or cool. Clumpy plants have attractive Martian-looking flowers held on short vertically erect spikes originating from the bases of the pseudobulbs. Attractive 1.5" pink flowers have orange lips. Cute species doesn't get large. | |
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TD558 | | Maxillaria schunkeana (Brasiliorchis schunkeana) Brasil..
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| | Cute, bushy plants produce dark, almost black, long lasting flowers around the base of plant. | | | | 2.00"pot / Blooming size | $18.00 |
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TD385 | | Maxillaria variabilis var. unipunctata `TOF's Aibonito' ((Previously sold as Max. costaricensis `Different')) Costa Rica..
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Gallery | | Really sweet small-sized clumping epiphyte has numerous small deep yellow flowers covered with a reddish suffusion. Fragrant. | |
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TD85 | | Mediocalcar decoratum. Papua New Guinea.
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Gallery | | Fabulous genus - 53 species have been described from mountainous New Guinea, but perhaps this should be reduced to less than 15. Small creeping or clumping epiphytes with many small colorful bell-shaped flowers. This one has orange blooms with yellow tips, like candy corn. M. decoratum is apparently from a little lower elevation and warmer-tolerant, so grows very well. Forms beautiful specimens rapidly - we just received a CCE/AOS for our plant! | |
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TOF4109 | | Miltoniopsis roezlii `Natural World' x sib.`Panama' Panama.
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Gallery | | A special and beautiful type of roezlii - from a lower elevation and warmer than the usual Colombian type. Very showy flowers and easier for the average grower. Nicely fragrant. | | | | 2.00" pot Five only | $13.00 |
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TOF3725 | | Neofinetia falcata `Pink' x self Japan, Korea and China.
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| | Miniature vandaceous species from China, Korea and Japan, once cultivated by the Japanese Samurai. This is the rarer pink form. Very nice nocturnal fragrance, and is said to be temperature tolerant. | |
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TOF3745 | | Neofinetia falcata. Japan, Korea..
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Gallery | | In Japan this species is known as the `fu-ran' plant and was considered sacred by the Samurai class." Vandaceous - small clumping fan-shaped epiphytes have heads of beautiful pure white flowers with long nectary spurs hanging down from each. Nice fragrance. | |
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TOF4150 | | Paphinia herrerae. Ecuador.
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Gallery | | Awesome species. Pendant sprays of 4 - 6 large (6") flowers. Salmon pink over white. Compact growth habit. Very limited. Only two available. | |
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TD214 | | Platystele beatricis. Ecuador.
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Gallery | | (Fomrerly sold as Platystele vellota.) Lilliputian - 1 1/2" tall plants put up many tiny clusters of 5-9 blooms. Flowers are only about 2 mm in size and are translucent greenish yellow with red lips. Fascinating genus - hope to offer more in the future. Recently mounted | |
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TD114 | | Platystele reflexa. Ecuador.
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Gallery | | One of my favorite pleurothallids. A cloud forest small epiphyte with many nice successively blooming bright orange flowers. Grows well here so it's not that cool-growing. Photo courtesy Tomas Bajza (Please note; all photos on this site are of T.O.F. plants) | | | | 2.00" pot One only / B.S. | $17.00 |
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TD29 | | Pleurothallis allenii. Panama.
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Gallery | | Very showy for a small species. Long, deep maroon flowers appear around and throughout clumpy plants. Easy, warm-growing. Blooms often throughout the year. Recently re-potted. | | | | 2.00" pot One only / B.S. | $16.00 |
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TD416 | | Pleurothallis asaroides 'Natural World' (Acianthera asaroides) Brazil.
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Gallery | | A miniature warm to cool growing epiphyte in humid shady southeast Atlantic forest. Plants have attractive clumps of closely-set succulent leaves. The color is maroon red (dense speckling i would say. Very good species - grow it into a specimen plant. We grow ours mounted. Previously offered as Pl. sarracenia, but this is different from that species. Very limited | | | | 3" mounts Three only / B.S. | $28.00 |
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TD76 | | Pleurothallis corniculata. Panama.
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Gallery | | Very cute displays on small plants. Many single yellow-orange flowers lightly striped towards throat. Hood-like dorsal sepals give an overall appearance of 'bird beaks'.
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TD407 | | Pleurothallis leptotifolia Brazil.
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| | (Acianthera leptotifolia). A really neat miniature warm-to-cool growing epiphyte with succulent leaves and yellow flowers. `Imagine a tiny Leptotes with a creeping rhizome, leaves reduced to under three-quarters of an inch long, and very slender scapes, twice as high as the leaves, bearing two or three Pleurothallis-like flowers, a quarter of an inch long, and you have this curious little species, which has just been flowered by Mr. H.A. Tracy, at Twickenham'(Orchid Review, Vol. XVI, 1908) | | | | 2.00" Recently mounted / B.S. | $16.00 |
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TD267 | | Pleurothallis picta.
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Gallery | | (Specklinia picta) Small clumping plant with 2.5" leaves. Approx 10 flowers on a 4†spike held above the plant. "Bird-beak" flowers are narrow with deep yellow and small red lip. Recently potted | | | | 2.00' pot One only / B.S. | $17.00 |
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TOF1179 | | Pleurothallis sonderiana. Brazil.
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| | Small (2.5" tall), clumping, spiky-looking plants with many short spikes of golden yellow to orangey bract-like flowers which last fairly well. Easy pleurothallid to "get acquainted" with. | | | | 2.00" mounts / B.S. | $18.00 |
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TD307 | | Pleurothallis sp. #5. ((Pleurothallis sanchoi)) Mexico..
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| | Very cute small species to 4" tall with wiry leaf stems. Flowers at base of leaf are golden with a reddish suffusion offset by a wine-red lip. Interestingly, this plant has been identified by Selby as Pl. circumplexa (O.I.C. # 13938), but they did state that this plant is NOT typical. We are not using that name because this plant and flowers do not remotely resemble the photos of Pl. circumplexa on the Internet or in books such as "˜Field Guide to the Orchids of Costa Rica and Panama" (Dressler) | |
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TD469 | | Rhipidoglossum xanthopollinium. Africa..
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| | Kenya through South Africa. Formerly Diaphananthe xanthopollinia. Small to medium size epiphyte, sort of vandaceous in habit. Short sprays of many yellow diaphanous flowers with lilac fragrance. Very limited. | | | | 2.50" mount / N.B.S. | $14.00 | | | 3.50" pot / B.S. | $19.00 |
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TD126 | | Scaphosepalum anchoriferum 'Fortuna Rojo'. Panama.
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Gallery | | Lucky acquisition. Pretty little 4" tall plants have many 5/8" long flowers with stubby plump lateral sepals. Very good two-tone red colors (the typical is more yellow-green with purplish markings.) Recently re-potted | |
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TD310 | | Scaphosepalum cimex. Ecuador..
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| | Minature-sized warm-growing epiphyte. The `Bug-like Scaphosepalum' refers to the shape of the flowers. Blooms in the winter on a slender 5" long, successively several-flowered inflorescence. Recently re-potted. Good species! | |
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TD90 | | Scaphosepalum microdactylum. Panama.
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| | 2" spikes have 4 or 5 hooded flowers opening successively. Light yellow, striped red. Lip red-purple. | |
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TD70 | | Scaphosepalum rapax. Colombia..
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Gallery | | Sweet little 1" tall plants are very clumpy. Many pendant wiry spikes have small maroon spotted flowers borne singly. Gaping flowers have 2 fang-like sepaline tails. True miniature. Cute little bushy plants. Recently mounted. Almost always in bloom. Limited. | |
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TD152 | | Scaphosepalum rinkei. Venezuela..
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Gallery | | Miniature clumping epiphyte has wire-like spikes which hold the single flowers out away from the plant (successively many flowered). Tiny 3/8" flowers are yellowish with an elongated red lip. This has just been described as a new species by Carlyle Luer. Most Scaphosepalum species have proven easy to grow in our intermediate climate and quite rewarding. | |
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TOF4147 | | Schombocatt Louise Fuchs `Weesie' x Laelia praestans
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TOF3827 | | Schombocattleya Louise Fuchs `Weesie' x self
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Gallery | | (Schomburgkia tibicinis x Cattleya bicolor) Very nice showy hybrid! 3 - 6 large red waxy flowers with undulated petals and sepals. Flowers are held at tops of spikes as in Schomburgkia but much shorter therefore more manageable. We heard that one of our seedlings from a previous selfing received an FCC/AOS in San Diego. | |
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TOF3988 | | Sophronitella violacea. Brazil.
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| | Warm to intermediate epiphyte in the humid forests of Eastern Brazil. Really cute miniature has large (for the plant) one or two bright violet flowers on each 2" erect spike. Very beautiful. Very small but NBS plants 2.00" to 2.50" mtd bark. VERY LIMITED!! | |
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TOF4174 | | Stanhopea Grad Nite 'Let's Party' AM/AOS x self
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Gallery | | (oculata x Assidensis) Fantastic large Stanhopea hybrid created by the "Eye Doc" Doug Pulley. Produces several flushes, one after another,of huge panicles of spectacular eye-catching flowers. Like all Stanhopeas, it should be hanging up so that the inflorescences can emerge and hang down. I was getting some plants ready for the Maui Orchid Society meeting one afternoon, and I saw this blooming like crazy and wished that I could take it to the meeting. But not only was it too large with too many sprays, but it was attached to the frame of the greenhouse. So, out of desperation, I cut the largest spray and cushioned it with towel and took it to the meeting. Everyone loved it and our judges awarded it with the AM. This is vigorous cultivar that can produce many sprays 2 or 3 times a year. | | | | 2.00" pot Three only | $16.00 |
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TOF4107 | | Stanhopea wardii `Dee' HCC/AOS x self. Nicaragua. .
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| | Very special cultivar. Color is not typical for the species `orangey'. But also the blooming habit is amazing by far the most floriferous Stanhopea in our collection. Highly recommended. | |
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TD43 | | Stelis argentata 'Red'. Panama.
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Gallery | | Prolific warmth-tolerant stelis has many sprays of 1/4" red flowers -instead of the usual cream-yellow color. Very attractive display. | |
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TD144 | | Stelis morganii. Ecuador..
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Gallery | | Neat species has a climbing habit with multitudes of cream colored flowers. Nice - easy. | |
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TOF690 | | Tolumnia velutina. (Oncidium velutinum) Endemic to Eastern Cuba.
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Gallery | | "A very rare species, possibly native only in eastern Cuba." Marie Selby Gardens OIC. Interesting stiff fan-shaped growths are separated by a rhizome. Grows into "mats" readily. Beautiful lilac-pink color. Seems easier for us than other equitant oncidiums. These are extra bushy plants w/ many fans in 3" empty net pots. | | | | 2" net pot / Limited | $14.00 |
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TD548 | | Trichoglottis triflora Thailand.
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| | Miniature clumping vandaceous plant. Clusters of small 1/5 inch flowers which have orangey-brown seplas and petals, and white lips with some purple spotting – very cute. Cinnamon fragrance.
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TOF4155 | | Vanda nana (Formerly Ascocentrum pusillum) Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam..
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| | `The Tiny Ascocentrum'. Miniature, monopodial epiphyte. Warm to cool growing. Soft pink flowers. | | | | 2.00" pot Four only / N.B.S. | $16.00 |
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TD186 | | Zootrophion atropurpurea. Brazil.
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| | (Specklinia atropurpurea). Name refers to dark purple color. Easy to grow warm to intermediate pleurothallid has interesting flowers which don't fully open - like the other Zootrophions. Interesting species for sure. | |
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TD309 | | Zootrophion griffin Ecuador..
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| | Small size warm to cool-growing epiphyte from wet shady forests with attractive habit. As you know, Zootrophion flowers do not open and have only a small opening for the pollinator to get in - in this case looks like the eye of the griffin. Dark purplish flowers. This one is really creepy .... ha ha. Don't miss this opportunity. | | | | 2.00" pot Two only / B.S. | $16.00 |
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