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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. | |
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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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TOF1521 | | Tetramicra canaliculata. West Indies..
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Gallery | | Stiff "terete" leaves separated by elongate rhizomes. Showy little flowers are flushed with purple and the lip is a darker pink with violet purple stripes. Scrambling terrestrial plants are found in sandy areas or on rocks. Best cultivated on plaques, with good watering all year 'round. | |
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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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TOF4143 | | Trichoglottis smithii `Natural World' x Trichoglottis brachiata `Vin Mar' AM/AOS
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| | Interesting new vandaceous hybrid. Pairs the best-quality T. brachiata with it's large purplish flowers, with the small T. smithii with it's crazy cute red-barred flowers. Expecting smaller plants with many closely-held flowers in new colors and patterns. | |
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