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CODES:  ss = seedling size; ls = large seedling; nfs = near flowering size; fs = flowering size

 

This page last updated February 25, 2024

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 PLANT

 PARENTAGE

 DESCRIPTION

 PRICE

Aerangis biloba Species

A lovely West African species that will do well grown in a pot or on a mount. The pendent spikes have up to twelve, very starry, 1" wide, glistening white flowers, with pink tips on the segments, and with a long spur.

$32  fs

Very Limited

Aerides falcata Species This species is often grown in a basket with its roots hanging down, similar to a Vanda. Spikes can be 4"-15" long carrying many fragrant waxy flowers which are cream to tan coloured with pink highlights $32-35 fs

Limited

Aerides houlletiana Species Yellow and cream flowers with purple lip - many flowers on long spike - Scented $30-32 ls

Very Limited

Angraecum bosseri Species This species is still considered by some to be a small-growing and smaller-flowered form of Angcm. sesquipedale. As an adult it will not reach more than 12" in height. The flowers are quite similar to Angcm. sesquipedale, but are only 6" across.

$38 fs

Currently Unavailable

  Angraecum comorense (eburneum) Species Petals and sepals will range from pale green to white. The lip will be pure white. Flowers will have heavy substance and a waxy texture. $30-35 ls

Very Limited

Angraecum didieri Species Miniature species from Madagascar. Plant has very large white flowers, and a gardenia fragrance at night.  Medium to lower light (like phalalaenopsis). $30-32 ls
  Angraecum eburneum Species Medium to large plant, flowers have green petals and sepals with a white lip. Very waxy and fragrant flowers. $38 fs

One Left

Angraecum elephantinum Species Compact plant with dark green leathery leaves - one or two enormous waxy blossoms dwarf the plant - white sepals and petals are tinged with peach - lip is snow white. $30-35 fs
Angraecum germinyanum Species Variable sized species. Generally will have multiple flowers that are large (up to 5 inches) with the lip being white and the petals and sepals more of an light amber colour. Fragrant. $32-36 fs

Limited

Angraecum magdalenae species Ivory-white flowers with extremely heavy substance, with a spur that will be in shades of apple green and having an attractive spicy fragrance. $30-34 nfs
Angraecum sesquipedale species These can become quite large plants. They produce single upright stems with large fragrant ivory blooms up to 7" across. The blooms have a spur almost one foot long hanging from each bloom. They are also called the "Star of Bethlehem Orchid." Winter flowering. Madagascarian species. $36-38 nfs

 

Ascocentrum (Vanda)ampullaceum Species Miniature vandaceous plant having bright, rich rose or rose magenta flowers.  $28-30 fs

Very Limited

  Ascocentrum Christensoniamum Species Relatively compact plant with flowers that are a blush pink, rose, or lavender-pink with a pink lip that has a purple area at the base. Fairly easy to grow $28-32 fs

Very Limited

Ascocentrum curvifolium Species Compact plant that flowers in a cloud of rich red flowers carried on relatively compact spikes held above the leaves. $36-38 fs

Currently Unavailable

Ascocentrum miniatum Species This compact species produces a multitude of orange flowers on upright spikes $32-36 fs
Aspasia lunata "Drayton" Species This aspasia is distinctive for the violet on it's white lip. Petals and sepals yellow green with chocolate barring. Summer blooming. Brazilian Species.  

$28  fs

Very Limited

Bifrenaria harrisoniae Species Species. Sepals and petals are cream coloured sometimes with a hint of green tones and dusted with rose/pink whereas the lip should be more of a dusky mauve-maroon. $36-38 fs
Bifrenaria tyrianthina Species The slightly cupped flowers large, showy and long-lasting and have sepals and petals that are coloured rose to purple-violet with a much deeper coloured lip. $36-38 fs

Very Limited

Brasiliorchis (Maxillaria) picta Species Intermediate grower that can be grown mounted or in pot. Flowers are long lasting and fragrant, various shades of yellow with some purple spotting and striping. $35-38 fs
Brasiliorchis (Maxillaria) schunkeana Species This miniature plant produces incredible, near black, flowers with a purple sheen. Brazilian species. $28-32 nfs
Brasiliorchis (Maxillaria) ubatubana Species Flowers can be quite variable on this species, ranging from bright lemon yellow to burnt red. Lip generally has red to burgundy spotting and should be in cream to pale yellow tones. $32-34 fs

Limited

Brassavola (Rhyncholaelia) digbyana species Central American species. Each sheath generally only has one large, very showy flower. Petals and sepals are creamy white, sometimes with pale green highlights, and the creamy white lip is very large and fimbriated. Extremely fragrant. $36-38 fs
Brassavola flagellaris species Brazilian species. Petals and sepals are white, the spathe lip is white shading to green in the centre of the lip. The branched infloresence grows to 6 inches (15 cm) long and produces up to 15 flowers. Flowers are fragrant. $32 fs

Very Limited

Brassavola fragrans (tubercula) species Semi-compact Brazilian species with semi-terete leaves. The starlike flowers are long lasting, and have a vanilla fragrance, especially at night. The petals and sepals are a pale yellow-green and the lip is a glistening white. $32-35 fs

Very Limited

Brassavola glauca species Species with night time fragrance; waxy flowers are white to a pale green with a white to creamy lip and a very dark purple spot in the throat; a hardy plant and easy to grow; likes to dry out and in bright light. $32 nfs

Very Limited

Brassavola nodosa species Petals & sepals are light green, lip is white and quite large. Extremely fragrant at night. $32-36 fs
Brassavola perrinii species South American species that remains quite compact. The long lasting, star like flowers are fragrant. Petals and sepals are pale green with the lip white $34 fs

Very Limited

  Brassavola subulifolia species Jamaican species. Compact plant with many flowers on elegant pencil sized pseudobulbs. Flowers have pale green sepals and petals. The lip may be white or cream, sometimes with a hint of green. Fragrant. $32 nfs

$35 fs

Brassia arcuigera species Very large, pleasantly fragrant, spidery blossoms with long, narrow, sharply pointed, and widely spread, stiffly extended segments. Sepals and petals are yellow to greenish yellow or greenish white when young, becoming orange-yellow with age. They are spotted or blotched with reddish brown near the base.

$36-45  fs 

  Brassia caudata var Alba 'JEM' JC AOS species Mericlone This is the alba form of Brassia caudata. Its flowers are a clean clear yellow—none of the chocolate markings typical of Brassias. The flowers change to a more orange color as they age. $28 ls

Currently Unavailable

  Brassia chloroleuca species  Sepals and petals vary from green to tan that become darker toward the base. The lip is white, shading to pale green. All segments have reddish spots/ blotches near the base, but spotting intensifies on the petals and the lip. $32-35 nfs

 

Brassia verrucosa species Sepals & petals are pale green spotted with dark green or red brown. Lip is greenish white with black green warts on the lower half.  Large flowers. Spicy fragrance. $32-35 fs

Currently Unavailable

Bulbophyllum ambrosia Species Miniature plant. Flowers are white, pink striped and the spikes are held above the foliage. The plant has a pleasant, sweet fragrance and is particularly easy to grow. $28-32 fs
Bulbophyllum annandalei Species A compact species with flowers that range from crimson or yellow with pale red-brown stripes or dots. The lip is yellow/orange and may be heavily blotched with red spots. $32-34 fs
Bulbophyllum arfakianum (aka Bulb fraudulentum) Species Compact species from New Guinea. The solitary flowers are large for the size of the plant and do not open completely and can be maroon over a green to chartreuse base and tesselated. $30-34 fs
  Bulbophyllum biflorum Species Compact species carrying 2 large flowers that are quite large compared to the size of the plant. They are pale yellow with heavy red spotting and lines, especially on the dorsal sepal and petals.. $30-32 fs

Limited

Bulbophyllum blumei (maxillare) Species A small, 5" to 7" tall species, which has single blossom on each inflorescence. Flowers are large for the size of the plant and are red/purple in colour with some veination and yellow gold around the edges of the sepals. $30-32 fs

Very Limited

Bulbophyllum carunculatum Species Large (3 1/2") green flowers with a deep purple (near black) lip. Can be grown potted or mounted. Prefers light shade. $30-34 fs
Bulbophyllum corolliferum Species Species from Thailand, Malaysia and Borneo. Flowers are about 0.8 in long with a variety of color forms ranging from pale yellow with red highlights to near solid mauves and purples. $30-32 fs
Bulbophyllum claptonense Species Compact, warm growing, species from Borneo whose flowers resemble Bulb lobbii. Flowers are nearly 3 inches and have yellow bronze colored petals and sepals with darker contrasting stripes and a large purple hinged lip. As an added bonus is a pleasant sweet fragrance! $32 fs

Currently Unavailable

Bulbophyllum crassipes species This compact intermediate to warm growing species has unique, pinecone shaped flower spikes with dozens of small flowers on each spike. Petals and sepals are yellow and heavily spotted in purple and the lip is a darker yellow. $32-35 fs
  Bulbophyllum crassipes var flava species TA different colour form of this species. The flower spikes resemble pine cones each carrying a multitude of yellowish flowers accented by reddish markings. $30-34  fs
Bulbophyllum (Cirrhopetalum) cumingii species Species from the Philippines. Flowers are presented grouped in a 'daisy chain' and each is long, narrow, and straw-yellow. Very compact plant. $30-32  fs

Limited

Bulbophyllum dearei Species This form of the species has yellow flowers with tessellation on the dorsal sepal and red highlights on sepals. Flowers are up to 3” and are long lasting and waxy with a slight fragrance. $30-32 fs

Limited

Bulbophyllum dixonii Species  Thai Species. Unusual white to yellow  flowers edged in deep plum with similar plum striping on the petals and on the lip. It blooms in the late fall on a spike with many flowers. $28-30 fs

 

Bulbophyllum facetum species  Philippines species. Flowers are yellow. Dorsal is lightly striped and tessellated n maroon Lateral sepals will be more heavily striped and tessellated in maroon and the petals are lightly striped maroon. $32 fs

Very Limited

Bulbophyllum falcatum species These deep pink and cream flowers, though small, are presented very well on an elongated spike and are quite attractive. Miniature African species. $32-34 fs

Mounted

Bulbopyllum (Cirrhopetalum) fascinator species The blooms on this plant move, wave, and wiggle. Native to Laos, Burma, Thailand and Vietnam. The large flowers are deep red, petals and sepals are somewhat 'hairy'. $30-34  fs
Bulbophyllum grandiflorum (Syn Hylosema grandiflora) species Flowers which are green and bronze, are reticulated and can reach a size up to 7 inches! $30 nfs

$34 fs

Bulbophyllum graveolens species Bulbophyllum graveolens has large and attractive yellow/green flowers with bright red lip that can be almost 3 inches (7.5cm) top to bottom. This species is from New Guinea and does best under warm to intermediate conditions with bright filtered ligh $32  nfs

Currently Unavailable

Bulbophyllum hirundinis species Miniature species from Vietnam and Taiwan. The long, slender flower spike holds 4-10 flowers in a 'daisy like' arrangement. Flowers are large for the size of the plant with lots of burnt orange and a yellow/gold lip. $30 fs

Very limited

Bulbophyllum levanae species Species from the Philippines. Plant is relatively compact with yellow to tan flowers and are quite large for the size of the plant. $30-32 fs
  Bulbophyllum lilacinum Species Compact species from Malaysia and Thailand. Flowers are white with purple spots to pale mauve and spotted with each spike carrying clusters of flowers. $32-34 fs

Limited

Bulbophyllum lobbii species This species is from Borneo, Indonesia and Malaysia. Its inflorescence is erect,  arising from a node on the rhizome and has a large fragrant yellow flower on each new pseudobulb held above the leaves. 

$32-35 fs 

  Bulbophyllum longiflorum species Four to Six flowers are held in a semi circle. Flowers are long, yellow to green and covered with purple dots. Miniature. $28-30  fs

Currently Unavailable

Bulbophyllum longisepalum species Species from Papua New Guinea with large flowers that are quite exotic looking. Expect flowers that are up to 7" long and have a cream base heavily overlaid in mahogany to maroon tesselations. $32-35 fs
Bulbophyllum longissimum species This compact plant has spectacular long petaled flowers reaching upwards of 11 inches in length! Fragrance add to the attraction of this plants.   $32-35 fs
Bulbophyllum makoyanum

(different colour form)

species This miniature produces stunning 'daisy like' yellow speckled with purple flowers that are pleasantly fragrant. $32 fs

 

Bulbophyllum mastersianum species Species from Mollucas and Borneo. Expect intense yellow gold flowers with a hint of burgundy red dusting along the sepals whereas the petals will be more heavily overlaid burgundy red. $32-35 fs

Limited

  Bulbophyllum nymphopolitanum species Species from the Philippines. Flowers have 2-3 inch spidery blooms that are a waxy reddish brown. Grows well in medium light conditions and intermediate to warm temperatures. $28-34 fs
Bulbophyllum pingtungense species Miniature species from Taiwan. Flowers are yellow to green heavily overlaid with red-mahogany spots and bars. $ 30-32  fs
Bulbophyllum plumatum species Compact species native to Sumatra, Malaysia, and the Philippines with growths reaching 2" - 4" tall. Each flower spike produces 2-5 flowers that are 3 1/2" - 4 1/2" long.  The lateral sepals  are dark pink to dark pink-red with the outsides of the flower parts are lighter in color.  $30-32  fs
Bulbophyllum (Cirr) putidum species Native to India, Sikkim, Thailand, Laos, Philippines, Borneo, Sumatra and Malaysia. It  blooms in the winter and carries a solitary large yellow and purple flower. $30-32 fs
Bulbophyllum retusiusculum species Miniature species from Southeast Asia. The 1 inch flowers have bright yellow gold lateral sepals and small, deep purple petals and dorsal sepal arranged at the base of the lateral sepals. Striking. $28 fs

Currently Unavailable

Bulbophyllum romyi species Base colour of flowers is chartreuse/green, dorsal sepal is spotted purple with fringed margins and the lateral sepals are fused and spotted purple. Petals are finely spotted in purple and sport purple 'tassels'. Similar to Bulb fascinator but much larger flowers. $32-34 fs

Very Limited

Bulbophyllum rothschildianum species Spectacular Species from India with an umbel of dark red flowers consisting of about 5 or 6 flowers, each about 10 to 12 cm long, dark red with much darker spots. $30-35 fs
  Bulbophyllum setaceum species Miniature Taiwan species. Flowers are green with striking orange highlights. $30 fs

Very Limited

Bulbophyllum sulawesii species Indonesian species newly described, sequential large spidery flowers that reflex back.  Flowers are in the green, tans and creams and quite unusual. $28-32 fs

Very Limited

Bulbophyllum sumatranum species Sumatran species. This large-flowered species has yellow or ivory sepals with dark red-brown spots. The petals are yellow to cream with red-brown stripes, and the lip is red-purple edged in yellow. $32 fs

Currently Unavailable

Bulbophyllum taiwanense species Miniature species from Taiwan. Clusters of orangey brown flowers are help high above the leaves. 28-30 fs
Bulbophyllum thiurum species Malaysian species. Miniature with leaves that are up to 2" long. Flower spikes up to 3" long with as many as 8 flowers on a spike. Flowers are yellow to chartreuse with some maroon speckling on the dorsal and petals and are up to 5" long. $32 fs

Very Limited

  Bulbophyllum tremulum species A relatively compact species native to India. Petals and sepals are a reddish purple with a lighter coloured fimbriated lip. $30-32 fs
Bulbophyllum treschii species This miniature species carries long pendant flowers with a dorsal sepal that is chartreuse heavily overlaid in dark maroon and the elongated petals suffused in burgundy. $30-32  fs

Limited

Bulbophyllum (Cirrhopetalum) vaginatum species Miniature species that has lots of fine, creamy white, lacy flowers. $30-32 fs
  Catasetum pileatum species This is the national flower of Venezuela. Sepals and petals are a light cream with suffusion and spotting of light pink. The lip is solid burgundy with cream center and burgundy spots. $32-35

Limited

Cattleya amethystoglossa species Brazilian species with tall canes carrying clusters of fragrant flowers that are creamy pink with darker red to lavender spotting and a very deep red/lavender lip. $34-38 nfs

Limited

Cattleya aurantiaca species Clusters of rich orange flowers with some maroon spotting in the throat. Mexican Species. $32-34 fs
Cattleya bicolor species Cluster of tan to mohagany flowers with contrasting rich pink lip are held aloft tall pseudobulbs. Fragrant flowers. $35-38 nfs
Cattleya bicolor var Brasiliensis species Cluster of deep mohagany flowers with contrasting rich pink lip are held aloft tall (up to 2 feet) pseudobulbs $26-28 ls

Currently unavailable

Cattleya dolosa var alba species Flowers will resemble Cattleya walkeriana in shape, with flat white flowers, pale yellow in the spathe shaped lip, on a mid sized plant. $36 fs

Currently unavailable

Cattleya forbesii Species Species from Brazil. Blooms are long lasting, fragrant and range from 2 1/2" to 4 1/2 " in size. Petals and sepals range in colour from apple-green through to a coppery tan colour. The lip is tubular, often with pink blushes and a golden yellow interior with mahogany markings. $34-36 fs
Cattleya forbesii var alba species Petals are cream to yellow and the white lip is tubular. Flowers are about 3 inches in size, flowering is mainly in the spring and early summer giving clusters of 3-5 on each spike. $32-35 fs

Very Limited

Cattleya granulosa species This Brazilian species has fragrant, long lasting glossy flowers that range in colour from green to a rich tan colour speckled with amethyst spots. Spathe lip is pink. $36  fs  

Currently unavailable

  Cattleya guttata species Fairly tall Brazilian species with closters of 3 inch fragrant flowers that have tan to olive coloured sepals and petals overlaid with irregularly shaped, deep maroon spots. The spathe lip is a rich pink to magenta. $32-35 nfs

Currently Unavailable

  Cattleya guttata var coerulea species Brazilian cattleya species. Lots of 3`flowers on each spike. Petals and sepals are generally a tan colour with dark maroon spotting. The lower half of the spathe shaped lip should be in varying shades of blue. $34 nfs

Currently Unavailable

Cattleya harrisoniana ('Volcano Queen' x 'Binot') species These should flower with sepals and petals that are a deep rose-pink. The lip cream-coloured with a hint of rose-pink. Flowers are large, about 4-5 inches across. $32-34 fs

Currently Unavailable

Cattleya intermedia species The first to flower have had an intense an intense red purple lip on a nicely formed flower. Hoping that the others will have similar colour intensity and flower shape. $30-32 fs

Currently Unavailable

Cattleya intermedia (Orlata' x 'Aquinii') species Cattleya intermedia 'Orlata' has an incredible, deep red lip and full shape and the 'Aquinii' clone has deep splashes on the petals. $30-342 nfs

Very Limited

Cattleya intermedia 'Coerulea' species These should have white sepals and petals, some lightly suffused with light lavender-pink and a white lip suffused light lavender-pink and the lower portion blue/violet.

$34 fs

Very Limited

Cattleya intermedia var Orlata 'Rio' species Mericlone. Petals and sepals are a blush white with the lip being a darker magenta, rose. $32-36 fs
  Cattleya intermedia Aquinii var coerulea species Blue colour form of this species. Mid lobe of the lip is blue and the petals have blue splashes towards the tips. Balance of the flower is creamy white. $36 fs

Limited

  Cattleya intermedia f. Aquinii Orlata Coerulea species Large flowers on a relatively compact plant. Petals and sepals are white with blue flares on the petals and the lower part of the white lip is edged in blue. $34-36 fs
Cattleya jenmanii 'Coloured' ex Motes species This is a free flowering, dwarf species with a wonderful fragrance. Flowers of this species can range from pale to deep lavenders as well as coerulea clones. $30 ls

Very limited

Cattleya jenmanii var coerulea species The blue form of this sought after South American species. Plants are relatively compact, with large, fragrant flowers. This colour form should have sepals and petals that are blue-lavender, the lip will be lavender accentuated by a golden throat. $32-36 fs

Very Limited

Cattleya kerrii species Very compact Brazilian species with flowers that can reach up to 3-4 inches in size. Sepals, petals, and lip sidelobes are rose-purple. $32 fs

Very Limited

  Cattleya labiata coerulea [(Do Ceara x Daimo) x Boa Form]) species Expecting petals and sepals that are in shades of pale lavender blue. However, the first to flower have had deep lavender flowers. Currently unavailable
  Cattleya labiata fma coerulea species Expecting petals and sepals that are in shades of pale lavender blue. Lip should be lavender blue with deep blue to purple striping. $34-36 nfs

Very Limited

  Cattleya labiata var Rubra (Roberto x self) species Brazilian species. Large 7" to 9" flowers that are quite fragrant. These should be a much deeper pink magenta than the norm given the Rubra parent. $34-36 fs

Currently Unavailable

Cattleya labiata var Rubra species Imported from Floralia Orchids in Brazil. Ecpect large, fragrant flowers that are rich, dark red/lavender in colour. $34-36 fs

Currently Unavailable

Cattleya labiata species This plant produces large flowers (5-7 inches) that are somewhat variable in colour. Sepals and petals usually are in differing shades of lilac rose and are quite fragrant. The lip is a magenta purple with a yellow throat. $32-36 fs
  Cattleya tigrina (leopoldii) var Escura 'Pintada' species Sepals & petals light to tan-brown sometimes suffused pink, more or less heavily spotted with maroon-purple. A highly variable species with many variations in colour and spots. $36-38 fs

Very Limited

 

Cattleya loddigesii species Flowers should be pinkish mauve, slightly speckled with amethyst; with heavy substance and with a satiny glistening texture. $32-36 fs

Very Limited

  Cattleya loddigesii 'Aranda' AM/AOS x Aranda B species Flowers should be an even pastel pink with darker pink peppering; inside of lip white blending to cream-color with darker pink. $30-34 nfs

 

Cattleya loddigesii var Punctata species Flowers will be rose-pink with some spotting marginally; lip pale pink and ruffled. This is a fairly compact South American species. $32-34 fs

 

Cattleya lueddemanniana (Bianca x Aquinada) species Large lavender/pink flowers with dark lavender and gold throat. Fragrant. $36 nfs

$38 fs

  Cattleya maxima var Rubra species These should have deep purple lavender flowers with a tubular deeper purple veined lip. $36 nfs

Very Limited

Cattleya maxima species Sepals and petals will be a medium to deep lavender with a ruffled lip in dark lavender tones, overlaid with deep magenta veins.

$36-38 fs

Cattleya maxima semi alba species South American species. Flowers are fragrant and long lasting and are about 5 inches in size. Sepals and petals should be white (though a few may be pale pink) with the long, tubular lip white heavily striated in dark violet to purple. $35-38 fs   
Cattleya maxima var coerulea species Expecting flowers that are pale blue to slate blue with a  lip veined darker blue. $36-38 fs
  Cattleya maxima var coerulea 'Hector x self' species This selfing should give flowers with pale lavender blue petals and sepals and a lip more deeply veined in dark blue/magenta. $36-38 nfs

Very Limited

  Cattleya maxima ('Darth Vader' x 'Tipo Escura') species The crossing of these two clones should give much darker pink flowers than is the norm for this species. $36 fs

Very Limited

Cattleya [Laelia] mirandae species This species has clusters of vivid bright orange flowers and is relatively compact. Originates from Brazil. $34 fs

Very Limited

Cattleya mossiae

Note: Pic is of a dark coloured mericlone

species The National flower of Venezuela. The flowers are large (up to 8") and a stem can carry up to 7 blooms! Flowers are in shades of pink to lavender with a deeper lavender lip. $30-36 nfs

Very Limited

Cattleya nobilior var coerulea species Brazilian species that is quite compact but with very large, fragrant flowers. Colour should range from a soft lavender blue to a deeper lavender/blue. $36-38 fs

Currently Unavailable

Cattleya percivaliana species This moderately sized species originates in Venezuela and Columbia. Flowers can be up to 5" with petals and sepals that are rose-lilac. The lip is yellow in the throat, but the tube formed around the column is the same color as the sepals and petals $36-38 nfs

Very Limited

Cattleya (Laelia) perrinii species Brazilian species with 4-6 inch flowers that can range from pale rose to dark purple in colour. This is not a high light laelia, preferring diffused sunlight. $30-34 fs

Very Limited

Cattleya porphyroglossa Species Sepals & petals may be yellow-brown to orange-brown with a faint reddish suffusion.  Fragrant. Large seedlings $35-38  fs
Cattleya schroederae Species Species from Columbia. Flowers are large (4"-5"), showy and very fragrant. Sepals and petals are a light rose to light lilac. Lip is a deeper colour with a contrasting orange/yellow blush in the throat. $32-35 nfs

Currently Unavailable

  Cattleya silvana (albanensis) Species Some controversy as to whether this is a naturally occurring hybrid or a species in its own right. Petals and sepals are a pale lavender/pink and the tubular lip is a much deeper pink. $34 fs

Very Limited

Cattleya skinneri 'Hetti Jacobs' FCC/AOS Species Large clusters of purple-lavender flowers of sparkling texture. A medium sized species from Central America (national flower of Costa Rica). $34-38 fs

Currently Unavailable

Cattleya skinneri v alba Species Clusters of white flowers with a pale yellow blush in the throat fading to a deep lavender within the throat. Mericlone. $36-38 fs

Very Limited

Cattleya trianae var amoena Species Divisions of of a scarce colour form of this species.  Flowers are large, petals and sepals white with a tubular lip the inside of which is yellow/gold and the outer edge accentuated in soft pink. $36-45 fs

Limited

  Cattleya trianae var. coerulea Species  Columbian species  with large, showy and fragrant flowers most of which will have pale lilac petals and sepals and a lip the upper part of which is yellow/gold and the balance a dark violet. $36-40 fs

 

  Cattleya trianae var Concolor 'Orion' Species Species from Columbia with large flowers in varying shades of pink. The lip may be a slightly darker shade of pink with the throat a yellow gold. Fragrant. $36-40 fs

 

Cattleya schilleriana Species Showy Brazilian species, warm to intermediate growing.. Petals and sepals are a bronze colour whereas the lip is pink. $38 fs

Very Limited (only 2)

Cattleya walkeriana (Dayanae Wenzel x Tipo Aranda) Species Two select clones of this fragrant species. Flowers are rosy purple to pink lilac in colour and about 4 inches across, the lip a richer colour with a white or pale yellow base and a border of amethyst purple. $35-38 fs

Very Limited

Cattleya walkeriana var Coerulea Species One of the more fragrant Brazilian cattleyas. Plants are relatively compact, flowers are large and present well. Expect petals and sepals to be pale to dark blue lavender and the spathe lip will be a deeper blue. $32-36 nfs

Very Limited

  Cattleya walkeriana 'Manhattan Blue' Species Flowers are a light blue lavender with the lower half of the lip a darker shade of blue. Very fragrant. $35 nfs

Very Limited

Cattleya warneri (flamea x Orlata flamea) Species Flowers will have large, soft pink petals and sepals some likely with deeper magenta flares at the tips of the petals. The ruffled lip will be a much deeper pink. Fragrant. $36-38 fs

Currently unavailable

  Cattleya warscewiczii (gigas) 'semi alba' x self Species This species has some of the largest flowers of all the Cattleyas. Expect 4-7 fragrant flowers that are 4" to 7" inches across. Petals and sepals should be white with the lip carmine blending to gold in the throat. $35-38 ls

Very Limited

Chysis bractescens Species Deciduous species from Mexico and Central America. Creamy white flowers are the norm (though there is a pink variety) complemented with a rich yellow lip.  $34-36 fs
Chysis limminghei Species A medium sized Mexican species. Expecting flowers with sepals and petals that are light cream, overlaid dark orange-brown on the lower half, with a yellow lip and with red-orange stripes. $34-36 fs

 

Cirrhaea loddigesii Species Brazilian species. Spikes are long, carrying up to 20 fragrant flowers which are similar  to those of Cirrhaea dependens (some believe that loddigesii is a variety of dependens) $32 fs
Cirrhopetalum lasiochilum species A South East Asian species that has solitary flowers on a slender inflorescence that arises from each pseudobulb. Flower is white to cream, spotted with red. $28-30 fs

Limited

Cirrhopetalum lepidum species An daisy type flower, prefers warm conditions and blooms on a basal, slender, spike in the fall and is from SE Asia. Flowers are red spotted on a yellow/green base. $28-30 fs

Limited

Cirrhopetalum medusae species Bizarre looking flowers, white with masses of wiry tentacles. Quite fragrant and most unusual. On mounts. $35 fs

Limited

Cirrhopetalum pulchellum species Daisy like  flowers pink to red tones . Native to Malaysia and Thailand. $28-30 fs
Cochleanthes amazonica species Large white flowers with purple stripes on the miltonia-like lip. $30-34 fs

Limited

Coelogyne cristata species Cascading, fragrant, crystalline-white flowers with yellow lip. Limited. $32 nfs

$36 fs

Currently Unavailable

Coelogyne huettneriana species White, fragrant flowers with a yellow lip that is accentuated with chocolate striping. $32-34 fs

Limited

Coelogyne lawrenceana species Species from Vietnam. Medium sized plant with flowers that are showy and fragrant. Flowers are waxy, long lasting with tan petals and sepals, white lip with red and gold at its base. $32 fs

Currently Unavailable

Coelogyne massangeana (tomentosa) species Long chains of golden flowers each with a contrasting chocolate brown lip. Best grown in baskets so the flower spikes cascade down the sides of the pot. Intermediate to warm grower that needs bright but indirect sun. $34-36 fs

Very Limited

 

  Coelogyne pandurata species Species from Malaysia and the Philippines. Pendant spikes which carry up to 15 fragrant flowers that open sequentially and which are between 3 1/2" to 5" in size. Petals & sepals are green with a deep green lip accentuated by black markings. $32-34 fs

Very Limited

Coelogyne speciosa species Petals and sepals are yellow to tan with the lower part of the lip white and the upper lip tessellated and chocolate brown. $32-36 fs

Limited

Coelogyne viscosa (graminifolia) species Generally each inflorescence gives 2-4 flowers that are about 1 1/2" in size, These are white with yellow and red-brown markings on the lip $28-32 fs

Very Limited

Dendrobium aberrans species Flowers are white though sepals may have a pink to purple markings. These will often flower twice a year. Miniature. $30 nfs
Dendrobium amabile species Sepals and petals are white suffused with pink, lip is creamy white overlaid golden yellow. Cascading flower habit is somewhat reminiscent of grape clusters. $32-36 fs

Very Limited

Dendrobium amethystoglossum species Clusters of flowers having ivory sepals and petals ivory and an amethyst lip. Best grown mounted. Species from the Philippines. $28-34  fs

Limited

Dendrobium anosmum (variegated form) species This species has an incredible raspberry/strawberry fragrance. Flowers are a rich pink with a much darker maroon center This particular plant also has variegated leaves held on long canes. Deciduous, $32-34 fs
Dendrobium antennatum species Called the antelope orchid. Flowers are white with lavender to purple striping on the lip, has twisting petals that reach up like antelope antlers. Up to 15 flowers, that are fragrant and long lasting, are held on a 10" long spike. $32-38 fs

Limited

Dendrobium aphyllum (variegated) species Large, pale pink flowers with deeper pink veins in the throat. Fragrance resembles strawberries or raspberries. Plants need a drier period in the fall and winter as it is deciduous. Variegated leaves. $30-34 fs

 

Dendrobium atroviolaceum species This is a compact species  from New Guinea. A warm to intermediate grower, the flowers are long lived and usually produced in abundance and are  greenish-white and spotted with purple in the center – lip is purple and striped inside held in clusters above the foliage. $32-36 fs

Very Limited

 

Dendrobium bracteosum species Very long lasting flowers are produced low on leafless canes which can flower in successive years. Colors range from pale pink to fuchsia with an alba variety also being fairly common. $30-34 fs

Very Limited

Dendrobium bracteosum red form species Very long lasting flowers are produced low on leafless canes which can flower in successive years. This form should be much darker than the regular pink variety. $28-32 fs

Very Limited

Dendrobium bullenianum species Species from Western Samoa and the Philippines which can attain a height of 24 inches. Flowers are bright yellow to amber with red to purple stripes and form in clusters on the sides of the canes. $30-34 fs

Very Limited

Dendrobium chrysotoxum species Flowers are a rich yellow/gold and the lip is quite frilly. Spike is about 12" long and carries many flowers $32-38  fs
Dendrobium convolutum species A New Guinea species, Flowers are green with a vivid rich violet purple to chocolate purple labellum. Compact plant. $28 fs

Currently Unavailable

Dendrobium cretaceum species Medium sized deciduous species with showy 2-3 inch flowers in an off white colour with pink/purple veining in the throat and lip. Fragrant. $28-32 fs
Dendrobium  cucumerinum Species Australian miniature species. It has short, cane like pseudobulbs and cucumber like leaves on a slender creeping rhizome. Flowers are white with pink stripes. $28-30  fs

Very Limited

Dendrobium dearei Species Fairly tall species from the Philippines. The flowers are quite large, showy and white except for the base of the lip which is yellow or chartreuse. Flowers can be very long lived and the plant often will flower more than once in a year. $30 nfs

Currently Unavailable

Dendrobium densiflorum Species The flowers are showy with sepals and petals yellow with a heavily fimbriated lip that is a rich golden orange. Flowers are pendulous and well displayed (similar to hanging grape clusters). $32 nfs
Dendrobium draconis Species Southeast Asian species having canes covered with short, black, deciduous hairs. The flowers have waxy, ivory-white sepals and petals and a white lip decorated with crimson, red-orange, or gold lines at the base. Highly aromatic with a tangerine fragrance. $32-35 fs

 Currently Unavailable

Dendrobium farmeri species A wide-spread species from Vietnam, that produces dense, pendulous racemes of white (rarely pink) flowers with a golden lip. 

$30-35 fs

Dendrobium findlayanum species Southeast Asian species which can grow into a large plant with canes easily exceeding 12 inches in height. The flowers are large with petals and sepals pink to dark pink. The lip is yellow at the base with a magenta or blackish red blotch that is edged with pale lilac. $32-35 fs

Currently Unavailable

Dendrobium formosum species A large flowering dendrobium from India, with showy, white flowers that have a yellow throat. Has a very pleasant licorice fragrance. $35-38 fs
Dendrobium gracilicaule species Australian species. Lots of fragrant (coconut scented) yellow flowers held on long graceful canes. $32 fs

Very Limited

Dendrobium griffithianum species Medium sized Thai species. Flowers are up to 2 inches across and a a bright golden yellow with a deeper yellow lip that becomes nearly orange in the throat. 32-35 fs

Very Limited

Dendrobium jenkinsii species This miniature species is found throughout Southeast Asia and India. Flowers are very large for the plants size and gold in colour. Lip is somewhat  heart shaped. $28-32 nfs
  Dendrobium jonesii (var Magnificum 'WOC' x Wrigley's Giant) species Australian winter flowering species. Flowers are about an inch in size but there are lots of them, white in colour and with a wonderful spicy fragrance. $28-32 nfs

Currently Unavailable

Dendrobium jyrdii species Newly discovered Philippine species. Flowers resemble Dendrobium uniflorum, are primarily white with some chestnut stripes down the middle of the lip. $32 fs

Very Limited

Dendrobium kingianum var alba species Compact Australian species – profusion of white flowers  Compact plant. Prefers intermediate conditions and bright light. $28-32 fs
Dendrobium kingianum species Compact Australian species - profusion of pinkish-mauve flowers. Fragrant. $28-32 fs
Dendrobium laevifolium species Miniature.  Flower color can be variable, deep magenta  or other shades of red, purple or pink, Long lasting blooms. $32 fs
Dendrobium lawesii species Flowers spikes are short, arising from the old and new leafless canes with several pendant, showy, highly variable flowers that occur most any time of the year.  

$28-32 fs

  Dendrobium leonis species Originates in SE Asia. Plants are relatively compact. Flowers are borne on the upper leaf axils near the tips of branches. Sepals & petals are creamy yellow to pale green streaked or flushed with pink or dull purple on the backside. Vanilla fragrance. $28-30 nfs

Limited

Dendrobium lindleyi (aggregatum) species Warm growing epiphyte with 5 to 15 fragrant flowers, often on a pendant spike  that arises from nodes at the middle of the  cane. Flowers are a deep butter colour with the lip a much deeper gold $32-36 fs
Dendrobium miyakei (goldschmidtianum) species Flowers are a deep lavender with darker stripes with sepals white at the tips and a contrasting orange column. Needs a slight drying out period in the fall and winter. $30-32 fs

Limited

  Dendrobium moniliforme species Japanese species. The white, long lasting and fragrant flowers are marked with tiny red spots inside the greenish tube of the lip. $30  fs
Dendrobium moniliforme ‘Samurai’ species

 

Mericlone.  Flowers are generally white and marked with tiny red spots inside the greenish tube of the lip. Blossoms are fragrant and relatively long-lasting. This is a more compact example of the species. $28-32 fs
  Dendrobium moniliforme      (red form) species Very compact plant of this species but is a red form rather than the more common  white flowers. $30-32 nfs
  Dendrobium nindii species Commonly known as the blue antler orchid. It has erect, cylindrical, leafy pseudobulbs with leathery, dark green leaves and up to twenty five mauve or violet flowers with darker veins on the labellum. $30-36 fs
Dendrobium nobile species White flowers with deep red in lip. Petals and sepals brushed with pink. $30-35 fs
Dendrobium nobile var virginalis species Pure white flowers with a hint of yellow in lip. $30 -35 fs
Dendrobium normanbyense species Sepals and petals are ivory, overlaid chartreus and spotted with maroon. The lip is light yellow overlaid with purple spots. New Guinea species. $34-36 fs

Limited

Dendrobium parishii species Purple flowers, throat blotched with two maroon spots, VERY fragrant (smells like strawberries of raspberries). Deciduous. $30-32 fs
Dendrobium parthenium species Large white flowers with a light pink or purple splash at the base of the lip The species is often called the 'Virginal' Dendrobium. $32-35 fs
Dendrobium polyanthum (primulinum) species Southeast asian species. Canes are 10-18 inches long carrying showy 2"-3" fragrant flowers with rose to purple petals & sepals and a flared yellow trumpet lip with a fringe along the margin. The throat is tinged with dark pink near the base. $32-34 fs
Dendrobium ruppianum (syn jonesii) species Compact Australian species with spikes carrying upwards 30 white, spicily fragrant flowers. $30-34 fs

Very Limited

Dendrobium sanderae var Luzonica species This species from the Philippines has tall canes carrying showy, crystalline white flowers with a throat that is marked with sharply contrasting red or plum-purple parallel stripes. $32-36 fs
Dendrobium scabrilingue species This species has sepals and petals that are green to greenish white when first opening then fading to a creamy white after a few days. Lip is green and orange. The waxy flowers are pleasantly fragrant and long lived. $28 fs

Currently Unavailable

Dendrobium secundum species Clusters of light pink to deep red tubular flowers. Colours are brilliant and somewhat irridescent. $35-38 fs

Limited

Dendrobium senile species Small plants with pseudobulbs covered by soft white hairs given the plant an unusual appearance. Flowers are bright yellow, waxy and are lemon scented. $30-32 fs

Currently Unavailable

Dendrobium signatum species White to cream coloured flowers with twisted petals and sepals. Purplish blotches near base of the lip. $28-32 fs

Currently unavailable

  Dend speciosum (Herberton x Daylight Moon) x (Desert Head x Windermere) species Flowers will range from creams to yellows with great texture. $30 - 34 nfs
  Dendrobium speciosum (Tony's #1 x "Daylight Moon" FCC/ANC) species Australian species.  Multitude of creamy yellow flowers. $32 - 38 nfs

Very Limited

  Dendrobium speciosum var curvicaule (Bottler x Daylight Moon) species The Daylight Moon clone is one of the best yet. Rich yellow flowers, good presentation. $32-35 nfs

Very Limited

  Dendrobium speciosum ‘Golden Flute’ species Golden yellow flowers some with burgundy spotting on the lip. $34-38 nfs

Very Limited

  Dendrobium speciosum v curvicaule ('Palmerstone x Daylight Moon') species The Daylight Moon clone is one of the best yet. Rich yellow flowers, good presentation. Flowers are fragrant. $32-35 nfs

Very Limited

Dendrobium smillieae fma album species Clusters of flowers with white sepals and petals, some with a hint of light pink at the base, and having light green tips; The lip is white at the base shading to green and black towards the tip. $38 fs

Very Limited

Dendrobium spectabile species New Guinea species. This species is noted for its spectacular, unusual, twisted flower that are yellow and green with red spots and veining. Flowers are very fragrant. $36-38 fs
  Dendrobium stratiotes species Large plant with long lived flowers held above the tall canes. Sepals are white with wavy edges and the petals, which are twice as long as the sepals, are slender, pale greenish, shiny, and twisting. Lip is white and marked with violet stripes and veins. $42-48 fs

Limited

Very Large Plants

Dendrobium sulawesiense (syn Den glomeratum) species  Large hot pink flowers open flat. Bright orange anther cap provides a nice contrast. $30-34 fs
Dendrobium tangerinum species Species from Papua New Guinea. The tall canes carry long spikes of up to 15 flowers. The flowers have an 'antelope look' and range from orange, orange-yellow, or reddish with maroon veins on the sepals. Very long lasting flowers (up to 6 months). $32-35 fs

Very Limited

  Dendrobium tetragonum var album species Miniature species. Album form with green petals and sepals and a whiite lip. $28-32
Dendrobium tetragonum var giganteum species Compact species comes from Queensland Australia. Can be grown mounted or in pot. The large, creamy green flowers accented by mahogany edging are quite fragrant. $28-32 fs
Dendrobium tetragonum var hayesianum species Flowers are usually a uniform greenish yellow in colour. Normally grows on trees in shady conditions though can tolerate brighter light. Fragrant miniature species from Australia. $28-32 fs

Currently Unavailable

Dendrobium thyrsiflorum species Petals and sepals are white to cream coloured , sometimes with violet or rose highlights near the base. The funnel shaped lip is bight yellow orange and sharply contrasts with the petals and sepals. Very showy. $32-36 nfs
Dendrobium tortile species Pale violet petals and sepals, lip cream coloured and striated in purple. $30-32 fs
Dendrobium uniflorum Species Southeast asian species with canes 12 to 16 inches high. The flowers are long lived, about 1" in size. The large lip is pale green and may be marked with yellow and tan. $32-34 fs

Limited

Dendrobium victoria reginae Species Species from the Philippines. Flowers are "blue" and bloom from pendulous, deciduous canes. Will often re-flower on past years canes. $28 fs

Currently Unavailable

Dendrobium wassellii Species This compact  species gives a multitude white flowers, the petals are long pencil shaped, the lip is tightly curled and lightly spotted with tiny mahogany dots. $30-34 fs
Dendrochilum arachnites (Yellow) Species Species from the Phillipines. Expect up to 30 yellow, slightly fragrant, flowers per spike. Intermediate to warm growing, east exposure ideal. $30-34 fs
Dendrochilum convallariiforme Species Very compact species from the Philippines. It blooms on an arching inflorescence with many pale orange/pink flowers. We grow these plants in Phalaenopsis conditions. $28-$34 fs
Dendrochilum glumaceum species A Philippine medium sized species that blooms in the spring and fall on an 12" long spike carrying many fragrant white flowers arranged in 2 rows, smelling of sweet hay. $30-32 fs
Dendrochilum gracile species Very compact species. Feathery flowers are held above the plant's foliage. Flowers are yellow to tan in colour with some mahogany striping on the lip. $28-30 fs

Limited

Dendrochilum latifolium species Philippine species. Plant up to is 18" high with spectacular spikes up to 18" long. Flowers are creamy yellow to a translucent pale green with an orange lip. $34 fs

Very Limited

Dendrochilum longifolium species Medium sized epiphyte with narrow, conical, pale green pseudobulbs carrying a solitary leaf that blooms at any time of the year on very slender, arching, 16" long, densely many yellow flowered inflorescences. Fragrant. $30-32 fs
  Dendrochilum luzonense species Species from the Philippines. Gives a profusion of reddish flowers held above the foliage on tall, arching spikes. $28-32 fs
Dendrochilum magnum species Found in The Philippines as an epiphyte that blooms on an erect  20" [50 cm] long, many flowered inflorescence with the fragrant flowers arising in rank and file occurring in the spring and fall. $32 nfs

$36 fs

Dendrochilum tenellum species Originates in the Philippines. Plant gives a profusion of small creamy white to yellow and green flowers. $30-34 fs
 

Dendrochilum wenzelii species Species from the Philippines. Lots of yellow to red flowers are held on each flower spike. Prefers somewhat shaded conditions with intermediate to warm conditions. $30-34 fs
  Dracula benedictii var hubeinii species Columbian species. Prefers intermediate temperatures and north or east exposure. Flower spikes produce several flowers in succession and can be white heavily marked with maroon to purple. $32-36 nfs

Very Limited

  Dracula citrina species Columbian species. Flowers are cream to yellow with dark pink tails. $34-36 fs

Limited

  Dracula dalessandroi species Cool to intermediate Ecuadorian species that prefers a shady environment. Flowers are quite large compared to the size of the plant and have a cream base overlaid by mahogany spots and bars. $32-35 nfs

Very Limited

Dracula erythrochaete species Common name is the Red-Tufted Dracula & grown in shaded conditions at a temperature range of 14C at night and up to 20C during the day. Found in cloud forests in Panama and Costa Rica. $36-38  fs

Limited

  Dracula houtteana species Phillipine species. White petals and sepals that often are suffused with mahogany or purple toward the base on the inside. The sepals are overlaid with purple on the outside. Petals are white marked with mahogany or purple. The lip is white suffused with rose. $32-35 nfs

Very limited

Dracula pholeodytes species Small, intermediate growing dracula which exemplifies the name 'Monkey Orchid'. Flowers can range from a mahogany colour to nearly black red. $34 fs

Currently Unavailable

  Dracula psittacina species Columbian species. Flowers have sepals that are white suffused with orange, brown or purple toward the base on the inside surface, and are often dotted with purple. Another 'Monkey Orchid'. $36 fs
Dyakia hendersoniana species Brilliant magenta rose flowers with a white lip accented by a deep magenta rose spot at base.  Miniature $28-30 ls

Very Limited

Encyclia brassavolae species Beautiful species with long-lasting large cream-green blooms with pointed white lip, the tip of the lip being fuchsia-coloured. Grow intermediate, moderately bright to bright light. $28-34 fs
Encyclia cochleata species Popular species often called the ‘cockleshell’ orchid. Long lasting greenish-yellow inverted flowers with lip striated in purple. Fragrant. $28-32 fs
Encyclia (Prosthechea )cochleata var alba species Shaped like the regular Encyclia cochleata but flowers are cream-colored accented by orangey pollen cap. The flowers are smaller than in the typical variety and the plant size is much more compact. Fragrant. $28-30 fs

Currently Unavailable

Encyclia cordigera Species Compact species having flowers with mahogany petals and sepals with a deep red lip. $32-35 nfs

Very Limited

  Encyclia cordigera ('Labelo escuro' x self) Species A selfing of a select plant of this desirable, compact, Mexican species. Flowers are 2-3 inches across, fragrant and long lasting, Mahogany petals and sepals with a darker than usual red lip $30-32 ls

Very Limited

Encyclia randii Species Brazilian species that produces an abundance of flowers with deep red/brown petals and sepals and a white lip accented by a red to rosy purple central veining. $30-32 fs

Very Limited

Encyclia tampensis var alba Species Species from the Bahamas and Florida. Flowers are fragrant, long lasting, with pale green petals and sepals and a contrasting white lip. Compact. $32-34  fs
Epidendrum (Prosthechea) garcianum Species Compact species. Flowers are a cream colour heavily overlaid in rose spotting with the typical 'upside down' flower presentation. Spicy fragrance. $28-30 fs
Epidendrum fragrans Species This is a compact plant that produces 6-8 creamy white fragrant flowers with purple stripes $30-34 fs
Epidendrum ibaguense Species Grows like Epi. radicans, but clumps more, with roots emerging on the lower half of the cane.  Arching branches up to 18 inches, with flower spikes another 18 inches, end in a dense head of 1 1/4 -inch reddish-yellow flowers with a yellow lip.   $30-34 fs

Limited

Epidendrum porpax Species Miniature species. Flower are tan to green petals and sepals contrast with a very glossy purple to maroon lip and are disproportionately large compared to the size of the plant. $28 fs

Mounted

Currently Unavailable

Epidendrum prismatocarpum species Central American species. Flowers are white with strong mahogany blotches, fragrant. $32 fs

Currently Unavailable

Epidendrum pseudepidendrum species Showy green flowers, red orange lip. Flowers to 5 cm. Tall canes, pendulous spike. $28-32 fs

Very Limited

Epidendrum radicans species This is a reed stem species that is free flowering and carries a cluster of red/orange flowers at the end of an upright spike. Epid radicans has roots growing along the upright stem whereas epid ibaguense does not. $30-34 fs
  Epidendrum stamfordianum species An attractive species which normally produces showy spikes of 3/4 in. FRAGRANT yellow flowers with red spots. $32-35 fs

Very Limited

Epidendrum stamfordianum var album species An attractive species which normally produces showy spikes of 3/4 in. fragrant yellow flowers with red spots. Expecting most of the alba form plants to be pure yellow. Compact $30-32 fs

Very Limited

Galeandra bauerii species Flowers have a tubular lip, pale blue/mauve in color, with contrasting mahogany petals and sepals. Deciduous. $28 fs

Currently Unavailable

Gomesa (Baptistonia) kautskyi Species Very compact Brazilian species which flowers in profusion. Flowers are cream to yellow with mahogany spots and barring and are about 1.5 cm wide. Warm grower. $28 fs

Gomesa (Baptistonia) kautskyiery Limited

Gomesa recurva Species Medium sized Brazilian species that produces arching spikes carrying up to 20 chartreuse flowers. Intermediate conditions with bright light but not direct sun is required. $30-32 fs

Very Limited

Gomesa (Baptistonia) silvana Species Compact Brazilian species. Spikes have between 6 and 20 flowers that are very showy. Dorsal sepal is a yellow gold merging into a deeper mahogany at the base. Sepals and petals are yellow gold marked with scarlet stripes. $28 fs

Currently Unavailable

Gongora armeniaca Species Mericlone of a species with waxy, pendulous apricot flowers generally grown in baskets to accommodate the flower spike which hangs over the side of the pot. Very pleasant fragrance. $35-38  fs

Very Limited

Gongora cassidea Species Waxy chartreuse to yellow flowers with a deeper apricot coloured lip. Fragrant. $36 fs

Currently unavailable

Gongora dresslerii Species Large flowers that are cream coloured, spotted and are quite fragrant.  $30 nfs

$36 fs

Currently unavailable

Gongora rufescens species Bizarre, fragrant flowers are spotted and blotched orange or red over yellow. Great for a hanging basket. Warm growing. $36-38 fs

Very Limited

Guarianthe (Cattleya) bowringiana var Coerulea species Central American species. Expect clusters of light lavender-blue flowers with a much darker lip. Flowers are held high above the pseudobulbs $36-38 fs

Very Limited

Guarianthe (Cattleya) bowringiana  Red Form species Central American species. Sepals are rose/purple, sometimes with darker veins, The lip is a deeper purple with a dark maroon band between the outer edges of the lip and throat. $36-38 nfs

Limited

Haraella odorata (retrocalla) species Miniature Taiwan Species, flowers are cream to yellow with purple blotch on lip. Quite fragrant. $28-30 fs
Helcia sanguinolenta species The many fragrant, long lasting, successive opening 3” flowers occur on a single flowered, arching to pendant, inflorescence Flowers are yellow/green base overlaid with mahogany bars. Lip is white with some lavender striping. 

$28-30 fs

Very Limited

Jumellea arachnantha species This is a medium sized plant with fan shaped leaves which send up many white, fragrant flowers from the base.

$35-38 fs

Limited

Jumellea comorensis species Flowers are quite large, with sepals in varying shades of light green; a long apple green spur and a waxy, satin white lip. Fragrant. $32 fs

Very Limited

  Laelia (Schomburgkia) lueddemanii species Relatively large plant having long spikes with many showy flowers held high in a ball like arrangement. Flower colour is a shiny mahogany with a contrasting pink lip. $38-45fs
Laelia anceps species Mexican and Central American species. Inflorescences are long and hold the showy and large( up to 4 inches across) flowers held high above the pseudobulbs. Flower colour can be variable but typically petals are rose-purple with the sepals darker. $36-38 fs
Laelia anceps var semi-alba species Large showy white and rose coloured flowers with a rose lip. $32-35 nfs

Very Limited

  Laelia dayana (Cattleya bicalhoi) var Coerulea species  Brazilian species. Petals and sepals are white to pale blue and the tubular lip is heavily veined in deep purple with the end of the lip a solid purple. $36 fs

Limited

Laelia dayana (Cattleya bicalhoi) Species Very compact species from Brazil. Petals and sepals are pale pink to rosy mauve, and the tubular lip is heavily veined deep red with the end of the lip a solid red. $35 fs
  Laelia lobata var alba species Large flowers (up t0 5". white with hint of yellow in the throat. $28-32 nfs

Very Limited

Laelia lobata  x L lobata var semi-alba species These are flowering rich pinks with a tubular lip the lower half of which is a much deeper pink. $34 fs

Very Limited

  Laelia lobata ('Jeni' x self) species Brazilian species, flowers are large (5"), fragrant, pale pink to  lavender petals and sepals with darker striated lip. $28-34 nfs

Very Limited

Laelia lundii

species Showy white flowers with red/purple throats - flowers are large relative the size of the plants, easy to grow, multiple growths from each old growth. $28 fs

 Currently unavailable

Laelia praestans species Miniature species from Brazil. Flowers are large compared to the size of the plant (about 3 1/2") and are a deep pink with a much darker, trumpet shaped, lip. Fragrant.  

$32-35 fs

Very Limited

Laelia pumila Tipo species There has been a range of colour forms from this latest importation. Some are the standard rose coloured flowers, others have been white with pink or coerulea lips and others solid dark pinks. Flowers are large for the size of the plant and easy to bloom. $32-34 fs

Currently unavailable

  Laelia (Cattleya ) purpurata (var 'Russelliana x Mandaiana') species This is a crossing of the Russelliana colour form which has white to pale lavender petals and sepals and a light violet to deep purple throat with the white flowered Mandaina variety which has a delicate pink coloration along the edges of the lip. $32-36 fs

Currently Unavailable

Laelia (Cattleya) purpurata var sanguinea x self species Flowers on the sanguinea form of this Brazilian species are nearly solid purple/magenta with an even darker lip. Large Plants $38-42 fs

Very Limited

Laelia (Cattleya)purpurata schusteriana species Brazilian species. Flowers are pristine white with the lip midlobe a dark amethyst. Large flowers. $38-42 fs
  Laelia purpurata (roxo violeta x werkhauseri) species White petals and sepals with contrasting deep blue purple lip. $38-42
Laelia tenebrosa species Brazilian species with large, showy flowers up to 7 inches across. Petals and sepals are generally copper to bronze in colour whereas the tubular lip is deep purple at the center flowing into a lighter purple towards the outside of the lip. $32-36 fs

Currently Unavailable

Leptotes bicolor species  This lovely species is found in eastern Brazil. The sepals and petals are white and the lip is light to deep purple in the middle and white towards the outer margins. The flowers are amazingly large compared to the size of the plant. $28-30  fs
Leptotes unicolor species Leptotes unicolor is a charming Brazilian miniature which produces disproportionately large pendant flowers. Pale pink flowers can be an inch (2.5cm) across. $28 fs

Limited

Liparis formosana (nervosa) "Dark Dave' species Terrestrial orchid with two broad green leaves with a glassy-shiny surface. Spike of purplish and white flowers in spring.  $28 fs
Lockhartia lunifera species This plant has most unusual serrated leaves. Flowers are yellow with the lip often having red highlights. $28-32 fs
  Lockhartia oerstedii species Unusual serrated folliage on this Central American species. Flowers are yellow with mohagany spotting on the petals and lip. $28-32 fs
  Ludisia discolor species An easy to grow terrestrial orchid known for its striking foliage. Bright salmon coloured veins contrast with dark green, almost black leaves. $28-30 nfs

Very Limited

Lycaste skinneri ('L'Amazone super x Rosea Denis') species A crossing of two select clones of this desirable Central American species. Flowers are large, waxy and fragrant. Blossoms are variable in color, from creamy white to pink. $32-35 fs

Limited

Masdevallia angulata (burfordensis) species Yellow/green flowers suffused with maroon stripes and spots $28-32 fs  

Very Limited   

Masdevallia barlaeana species Miniature Species. Flowers are a brilliant rosy crimson. $28-32  fs
  Masdevallia bonplandii species Yellow base heavily overlaid with red to purple spots/stripes. Compact species. $28 nfs

Limited   

Masdevallia civilis species Petals and sepals have yellow gold tips shading into deep magenta spotting, and a really dark lip! Native to the Peruvian Andes, this species is intermediate growing. Miniature. $28-30 nfs 

Very Limited   

Masdevallia coriacea species Flowers are about 3 inches in size, held high above the leaves, and are pale green with purple spots/stripes. Lip is hinged. $28 nfs

Limited   

Masdevallia floribunda species Miniature species. Flowers are about 1 inch in size and can range from a rich burnt yellow to maroon in colour. Intermediate to warm conditions are fine for this plant. $30-32  fs
  Masdevallia infracta species An intermediate grower. Floriferous and compact, this delightful plant flowers repeatedly off of the same stem. Native to Brazil. Flowers are in yellow to red tones.  $28-32 fs

Very Limited

Masdevallia infracta Amarella ***** x self species Floriferous and compact, this delightful plant flowers repeatedly off of the same stem. Native to Brazil. The parents of this cross are a rich, deep yellow and the best will be clear yellows with some burnt yellow and red flowers. $28-32 fs
Masdevallia paivaeana species Charming miniature species. Petals and sepals are pink and the 'tails' are orange. The lip is yellow suffused in orange. $28  fs
Masdevallia polysticta species Sepals, which are white to green- or yellow-white, are decorated with purple spots They are smooth on the outside with a layer of long hairs on the inside. $28-32 fs

Very Limited

Masdevallia tovarensis species This miniature plant throws a multitude of pure white flowers. $30-32 fs

Very Limited

Masdevallia weberbaueri species Deep purple flowers with gold tips held high on tall spikes. It is more of a warm growing species than most Masdevallias $30-32 fs
Masdevallia wendlandiana species Very compact, warmth tolerant, species from South America. Creamy white flowers with pink blush at center. $28 fs

Currently Unavailable

Maxillaria  cucullata Species Found in Mexico, Guatemala and Nicaragua.  Flowers are quite variable, ranging from tan to nearly black, but most often in deep mahogany tones, with stripes or spotting. Fragrant. $30-34 fs
Maxillaria luteoalba Species Central and South American species The fragrant flowers can be up to 4 inches in size. Sepals & petals are white and pale yellow. Lip is a darker yellow with some purple veining. $36-38 fs

Limited

Maxillaria rufescens Species Flower colour is extremely variable, ranging from white to red/brown. Petals are often yellow, regardless of the color of the sepals. The lip is also usually yellow with red or red-brown or red-purple spotting. Fragrant. $32-36 fs
Maxillaria tenuifolia Species This Maxillaria has flowers that smell like coconut. The colour can be variable but sepals and petals are generally are a deep, dark red and speckled with yellow. The lip is white heavily overlaid in red. $30-36 fs
Maxillariella variabilis Species  Small, compact plant with flowers are up to (2 cm) across. The flowers, which are highly variable, may be white, yellow, deep orange, greenish yellow, and occasionally dark red or red-brown. They may also have dark red markings or a red lip. $28-32 fs
Miltonia candida var Grandiflora Species Brazilian species. Flowers are nicely fragrant, about 3" in size, yellow in colour but nearly entirely overlaid in mahogany. Lip is white with touch of violet in the throat. $28-30  nfs

Very Limited

Miltonia regnellii var alba Species Warm growing Brazilian species. Flowers are white with basal pink tint, streaked with pink, and purple-pink and white margins. Crest of lip has yellow veins with lip itself pink with and veined purple. FRAGRANT. $30-32  fs

Limited

Miltonia spectabilis  species Brazilian species - intermediate to warm conditions with good light needed - petals & sepals are white with pink lip overlaid by darker striping.  Can easily grow into a specimen plants. $28-32 fs
Miltonia spectabilis 'Centre Point'   Interesting colour form. Petals and Sepals are creamy white with pink flush at the base. Possibly a hybrid though was sold to us as an unusual colour variant of the species. $32-36 fs
Miltonia spectabilis var alba species Brazilian Species - intermediate conditions with good light needed - flowers are white with pale yellow mask at lip center.  $32 fs

Currently Unavailable

Miltonia spectabilis var Moreliana species From Brazil - intermediate to warm conditions with good light needed - flowers are plum coloured with paler lip heavily veined in deep plum. $32-3 fs
Miltonia  warscewiczii Species Sepals and petals pale brown, with contrasting yellow tips; lip plum-coloured on lower half, white flushed on top. Very fragrant.  

$28-30 fs

Limited

  Myrmecophila thomsoniana (Schomburgkia albopurpurea) Species This is a relatively compact member of the genus which will have 12 to 20 flowers. Colour can vary but petals and sepals range from cream to bright yellow and the lip is white with some purple stripes at the center with the bottom half being solid purple. $36-42 nfs
  Myrmecophila (Schomburgkia ) tibicinis Species Fairly large Mexican and Central American species. Pseudobulbs are up to 10' tall and the leaves add another 7". The showy flowers are 2-3 inches across held high above the plant in a cluster of magenta or purple flowers. $36-40 nfs
Odontoglossum bictoniense species Petals and sepals are rust-brown, lip is medium rose and darker at base. Flower spikes grow upright with the flowers spiralling along the spike. Fragrant. This odontoglossum is warmth tolerant and quite easy to grow. $26-30 fs

Very Limited

Oerstedella centradina

syn Epidendrum centropetalum

species Clusters of rich pink flowers held on reed type stems. Fairly low light. $28 fs

Limited

Oncidium cheirophorum species Miniature oncidium. Bright yellow, waxy fragrant flowers. South American species. $28 fs

Very Limited

Oncidium eurycline syn Gomesa longipes species Miniature. Spikes with several flowers having a yellow lip with the petals and sepals having chocolate spots. $28-32 fs
Oncidium ornithorynchum species The species with the unpronounceable name and the unforgettable fragrance! Extremely scented compact orchid carrying a multitude of pink flowers on very dainty flower sprays. Very easy to grow. $28 fs

Currently Unavailable

Oncidium sphacelatum species Masses of nickel sized yellow and brown flowers on long branching spikes. $28-32 fs

Currently Unavailable

Oncidium zappii species Brazilian species. It is a medium size plant with green foliage that goes dark red with age. Flowers are 3 to 4 cm across, with varying yellow barring. An intermediate grower, needs good drainage and air movement. $28 fs

Very Limited

 

Paphiopedilum appletonianum species Dorsal sepal will be green, likely some striping; rose-lavender pouch with venation; rose spoon-shaped petals with some green. $35 fs

Currently Unavailable

Paphiopedilum callosum species This species has light to heavily mottled leaves and generally produces a tall spike with one large flower. Flowers are red and green with white on the upper part of the dorsal sepal which is striped. $30-35 nfs

Very Limited

  Paphiopedilum charlesworthii ‘OZ Number 3′ x sib ‘Dark Beauty’ PUN 984 Species Both the parents of this plant are particularly dark, large, flat examples of species. The flaring dorsals will be a deep rose/lavender highlighted by deeper veining. The petals are chartreuse to bronze - with green brown tessellation. The pouch is a solid mahogany to bronze with deeper veination. $36-40 fs

Limited

  Paphiopedilum dayanum ‘Macho The Second’ x sib ‘Halla’s Dark’ Species This is a very select dark clone of this species. Large flowers, the dorsal being white with contrasting green stripes and the petals and pouch a rich maroon to mahogany. $30 ls

Very Limited

  Paphiopedilum dianthum Species Multifloral species. Petals are long and twisting, green in colour with the dorsal white with some green striping and the pouch is tan. Can get up to 5 flowers on a spike! $32-36 nfs

Currently Unavailable

Paphiopedilum druryii x sib ("The King" AM/AOS x "New Wave") Species Petals and sepals are yellow with a mahogany stripe going down the middle, pouch is clear yellow. This species is quite hard to find and these are from flasks imported from Orchid Inn. $36-38 nfs

Limited

Paphiopedilum druyii ("Orchid Loft" x "Doc") Species Petals and sepals are yellow with a mahogany stripe going down the middle, pouch is clear yellow. This species is quite hard to find and these are from flasks imported from Paphanatics  

$36 ls

Very Limited

  Paphiopedilum glanduliferum v praestans (A x Sam's Choice') OIE0066 Species Multifloral. Petals are yellow to tan and the dorsal sepal is white with bold mahogany stripes. Lip is tan in colour. $32 ls

Currently unavailable

Paphiopedilum godefroyae var ang-thong 'Spotted Beauty' x sib 'Tall Beauty' Species The large flowers on this very compact species will be white with strong red spotting. Paphantics breeding. $35  fs

Currently unavailable

Paphiopedilum haynaldianum 'Cynosure' HCC x Lloyd's Am AOS Species Very dark and large form of species Expect dorsal sepals that are cream and green with purple blushes. Petals are held in a Fu Manchu style, lower half pink tones with upper part green with some spotting. Pouch should be tan.

$36-40  fs

Very Limited

Paphiopedilum hirsutissimum ‘Wakefield’ AM/AOS x self Species The large flowers are in varying shades of green overlaid with dark mahogany to lavender spots. The bottom half of the petals will be suffused in mahogany to lavender. $38  fs

Very Limited

Paphiopedilum insigne Species The dorsal sepal is green, marked with large brown spots, the margin white. The petals are yellowish green, veined pale brown. The lip is golden brown, veined darker brown, the side lobes a deep yellow-brown with paler margins.  

$36-42 fs

Paphiopedilum javanicum (virens) Species Large flowers are produced, the dorsal sepal being white, heavily flushed with pink-purple and lined with purple-green. Philippines species. $34-36 nfs

Limited

  Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum Species One of the parents to Paph Maudiae. Has wide, sweeping creamy white dorsal with red blush and overlaid with red and green stripes. Petals mahogany and green and pouch in the mahogany tones. $36-38 fs

Very Limited

Paphiopedilum lawrencianaum var coloratum x Anne Species Looking for white dorsals with vivid maroon veins with green flush at center. Light green blending to rose/mahogany petals some with ‘warts’. Pouch tan to mahogany. $36 fs

Not Available

Paphiopedilum lowii Species With chartreuse petals accented by mahogany spots, the tips of the petals fading into pink, this multifloral will give three to four flowers on a long, elegant spike. $38 nfs

Very Limited

  Paphiopedilum malipoense Species Chinese species with large apple green flowers that are striped and spotted with lavender/purple veins. The lip is pale green and is also spotted with lavender/purple on the inside of the pouch. Often fragrant. $36 nfs

Currently Unavailable

Paphiopedilum moquettianum ("Emerald" x "Jamboree") Species Flowers have a bright pink pouch and a broad colourful dorsal sepal. Petals are horizontal and twisted.

$30-32  nfs

$36 fs

Currently Unavailable

  Paphiopedilum philippinense v roebelinii -Sam's Choice x Ed OID0231 Species Remake with excellent parents. 'Sam's Choice' has very red color flowers and bloomed with seven flowers with 25cm petals. 'Ed' has very good color with 6 flowers. We expect very red, long petals with 6-7 flowers. $30-32 ls

Currently Unavailable

  Paphiopedilum platyphyllum Species Species from Borneo. Large plants that can carry between 5 to 9 long lasting flowers per spike. Flowers are similar to Paphs stonei and kolopakingii with long, twisting petals and a large, jutting pouch heavily veined in mahogany. $35 ls

Currently Unavailable

Paphiopedilum primulinum v album ('Albino Beauty' x 'Full Moon') OIE0178 Species Looking for clear yellow to chartreuse flowers on this sequentially flowering species. $35 nfs

$38 fs

Limited

Paphiopedilum primulinum Species Clear yellow flowers accented by a yellow and green dorsal with flowers up to to 7cm - sequentially flowering. Showy. $34 nfs

$38 fs

Very Limited

Paphiopedilum spicerianum Species Dorsal sepal is white with a purple mid-stripe and sharply contrasting green basal area. Petals are green with purple mid-stripe and the pouch is a dark green to tan. $38 fs

Very Limited

  Paphiopedilum stonei Paphiopedilum stonei Exotic flowers! Ivory sepals with random sparse dark brown stripe marks; petals cream to light yellow curving downward with brown stripes and scattered dark brown warts and dots. $38-45 ls

Currently Unavailable

  Paphiopedilum tonsum ‘David’s Red’ x sib ‘Red Horizon’ PUN 601 Species Green and white petals and sepals with a reddish pink overlay. Paphanatics breeding. $36-38 fs

Very Limited

  Paphiopedilum tonsum Species Dorsal sepals will be white with green to tan blush and strong red/mahogany striping. Petals and pouch should be tan with some green overlay. Some veination in the pouch and warts on the petals. $38 fs

Very Limited

Paphiopedilum tranlienianum

(Pic taken at the CVIOS Show)

Species A relatively newly discovered species from Vietnam. Petals and pouch are tan to mahogany in colour, the dorsal is flared, white with mahogany stripes. Compact. $30 ls

Currently Unavailable

Paphiopedilum venustum Species Paph. venustum is found in the northeast corner of India and Western Burma. It is quite well known for its veined lip which does carry through to its progeny when used for hybridizing.  Many color forms exist from orange through to green and I expect these to be primarily in the green to bronze shades. $32-35  nfs

Currently Unavailable

Paphiopedilum victoria-regina Species Originates from Sumatra. Flowers open successively over several months. Dorsal sepal has a background of green changing to white along the margins. The base of the dorsal is quite dark purple and from it radiates purple spokes. The pouch is pink overlaid with a patina of fine spots $35 nfs

Very Limited

Paphiopedilum villosum Species Flowers can be up to 6 inches The dorsal is tan to mahogany and the petals are in the same tones but with a broad darker mid vein. The flowers are glossy as though varnished. $35 fs

Very Limited

Paphiopedilum wardii Species This species has light green leaves mottled dark green, with red/purple spotting on the underside of the leaf. The flower is about 10 cm across, the dorsal sepal white with prominent green stripes. The petals are broad, green yellow heavily spotted red brown, with a green flush at the very base. The pouch is yellow, flushed mahogany. $36-38 fs

Very Limited

Paphiopedilum wardii var album Species The alba form of this Burmese species. The flowers are large, the dorsal being white with contrasting green stripes and the petals are similar though perhaps with more green. The pouch is deep green with a deeper green veination. $34-36 fs

Very Limited

Phaius flavus Species Tall spikes hold clusters of 10-15 yellow fragrant flowers. $30 fs

Currently Unavailable

Phalaenopsis bastianii species Philippine species. Flowers are glossy, white to pale yellow and heavily suffused with red/purple bars. $32 fs

Very Limited

Phalaenopsis bellina (' Country Acres x Wu') species Two select clones of this sought after species. Waxy white to pale yellow flowers with the lateral sepals suffused violet purple. Incredible fragrance. $32 nfs

Currently Unavailable

Phalaenopsis bellina species Two select clones of this sought after species. Waxy white to pale yellow flowers with the lateral sepals suffused violet purple. Incredible fragrance.

$35 fs

Currently Unavailable

  Phalaenopsis bellina 'Red Apple' species This clone is one with more of the red suffusion at the centre of the plant as well as at the base of the petals and sepals. $36 fs

Very Limited

  Phalaenopsis bellina ('Red Apple' x Alba) species There should be a range of colour forms from this crossing. Some likely will have the vibrant deep pink/red lateral sepals of the 'Red Apple' clone whereas others will have softer pink lateral sepals. All will be fragant. $38 fs
Phalaenopsis violacea (bellina)alba species Cream coloured sepals and petals with hint of yellow/green shading on tips; The lip is cream, perhaps with some pink and with yellow side lobes. $34 nfs

Currently Unavailable

  Phalaenopsis corningiana species Flowers are white to cream background heavily overlaid with brown to red mahogany. $32 fs

Currently Unavailable

Phalaenopsis cornu cervi species Waxy chartreuse flowers heavily barred  with mahogany.

$32 fs

Very Limited

Phalaenopsis (Kingidium) deliciosa species A miniature plant with flowers that are yellow or cream-coloured with bright purple lines The lip is similarly coloured with pale purple blotches. $26-28 fs

Very Limited

Phalaenopsis equestris ('Klinge' x 'rosea') species Petals and sepals are a lavender pink with the lip being a deeper lavender pink. $28-30 fs

Currently Unavailable

Phalaenopsis equestris species Flowers will be a rose purple with the sepals and petals outlined in creamy white. The lip will be a deeper rose purple. $30-32 fs

Very Limited (only 2)

Phalaenopsis equestris var aurea species This fairly compact plant produces branching flowering spikes with a profusion of white flowers having both the lip and the callus a deep lemon yellow. $30 nfs

Currently Unavailable

Phalaenopsis equestris var Albescens species Sepals and petals should be white with a light lavender blush whereas the lip should be very light lavender. $30 fs

Only 2 left

Phalaenopsis fimbriata species White to pale yellow flowers with pink to rose at center.

$30 fs

Very Limited

Phalaenopsis hieroglyphica 'Dark' species The background colour of the flower varies from white to cream, sometimes tips of segments can be green or with green suffusions. Sepals and petals are richly decorated with marks grooves in pink to mahogany, consistent in many small points alternating with bars or circles. Compact species found in the Phillipines. $28-30 fs

Currently Unavailable

  Phalaenopsis lueddemanniana species The 1-1/2-inch flowers have beautiful colored purple bars all round the sepals and petals. The flowers are long lasting and bloom in the late summer months. The flowers are fragrant and waxy. $35-38 fs

Very Limited

Phalaenopsis schilleriana species Foliage is wonderfully mottled, flowers are a soft pink and many give off a rose like fragrance. $34-36  fs

Very Limited

Phalaenopsis tetraspis C1 (mixed batch species

 

Some of these plants will have near solid petals & sepals in red or purple colours, Others will have white flowers with some of the petals/ sepals being solid red/purple. Others may have white flowers with pink/red spots. $42-45 fs

Very Limited

Phalaenopsis venosa species Sulawesi (Celebes) Island. The heavy textured star-shaped sepals and petals are white on the backside and yellow to beige on the front. The base color is heavily overlaid with red blotches which sometimes merge to make the sepals and petals appear entirely red. The lip is white flushed with pink. Fragrant.  

$32 fs

Currently Unavailable

Phalaenopsis violacea var coerulea species Expect petals and sepals in varying shades of blue and with a contrasting blue lip. Fragrant species. $32 nfs

Currently Unavailable

Phalaenopsis violacea fma indigo species Flowers are a solid blue purple. And have a wonderful fragrance. $42-45

Currently Unavailable

Phalaenopsis violacea fma Magenta species As the name implies, flowers are a deep rich magenta colour. Very fragrant. $40-45 fs

Currently Unavailable

  Phalaenopsis violacea '( Sumatra Select Dark x sib) species This sib crossing should produce dark, to very dark, red flowers. Very fragrant. $38-42 fs Very Limited
  Phalaenopsis violacea 'Taiwan Blue' species Expect petals and sepals in varying shades of blue and with a contrasting blue lip. Fragrant species. $40-45 fs

Currently Unavailable

Pholidota imbricata species This species is often referred to as the 'necklace orchid' since it has pale cream chains of flowers. Flowering is in the fall, it prefers relatively damp conditions with bright light. $28-32 fs

Very Limited

Phragmipedium pearcei species Green and cream flowers with longish petals that are twisted. Pouch is green to tan red spots inside and darker vertical lines on the outside of the pouch. $36-38 fs

Limited

  Phragmipedium sargentianum species Large species with flower spikes that can reach over 4 feet in length. The long lasting flowers are up to 3 1/2" in size, opening sequentially and are long lasting. The petals and sepals are in varying shades of green marked with purple veins. The lip is tan with some veination. $36-42 nfs

Currently Unavailable

Pleurothallis (Acianthera) luteola species Miniature, low light, warm growing, species. Flower spikes arise from the base of the leaves and are a rich yellow in colour. $28 fs

Very Limited

Pleurothallis Restrepioides "Dragonstone" CBR/AOS species Compact species requiring fairly low light and evenly moist conditions. Spikes carry several cream coloured flowers heavily spotted in plum purple and  held on fairly short spikes. $28-30 fs

Limited

Pleurothallis secunda species South American species. with clusters of creamy yellow flowers with magenta striping. $28 fs
Podangis dactyloceras species Miniature African species. Flowers are white, near transluscent, with a rich yellow to chartreuse accent on the inside of the lip. $30 fs

Limited

  Pomatocalpa brachybotryum species Miniature orchid from Taiwan. Yellow flowers marked with purple bands and spots. $28 fs

Very Limited

Promenaea guttata species Sepals and petals will range from yellow to green, sometime with maroon bars and the lip will be heavily barred and spotted with maroon. Miniature $30  fs

Very Limited

Promenaea rollisonii species Miniature species. Waxy flowers are cream to pale chartreuse in colour heavily spotted with varying degrees of purple spots. Fragrant and large compared to the size of the plants. Brazilian species not often offered for sale.  $28 fs

Currently Unavailable

Promenaea stapelioides("MM" x "Crees") species Brazilian miniature. Two good clones which should give clear green flowers heavily overlaid by purple spots and a stunning, dark purple lip. Fragrant. $28-30 fs

Currently Unavailable

Prosthechea guttata (Encyclia maculosa) species Species from Mexico and Guatemala. Flowers are unusual, green to tan petals and sepals with the lip white lightly speckled in deep burgundy. Fragrant. $30 fs

Very Limited

Prosthechea (encyclia) radiata species Species from Central America. Flowers are showy, fragrant and about 1' across. Petals and sepals are cream coloured. $32-34 fs
  Renanthera bella species Borneo species. Many showy flowers are produced on a spike, the flowers have a yellow base which is nearly solidly overlaid in varying shades of red with darker red spots. $32 fs

 

Renanthera citrina species Compact Vietnamese species. Spikes carry from 7-10 bright lemon-yellow flowers with 1-3 purple-violet spots or blotches on the sepals and petals and on the side lobes of the lip. $32-35 fs

Very Limited

Renanthera monachica species This species carries many star-shaped blossoms that are bright orange and fairly densely spotted with irregularly shaped blood-red spots $32 fs

Currently Unavailable

Restrepia brachypus species Miniature species that prefers dappled light and intermediate conditions. Dorsal sepal and petals are yellow/orange and are somewhat transparent with deep burgundy veins and a lip that is a deeper orange. $26 fs

Limited

Rhynchostylis coelestis species This is a relatively small (up to 8") Asian species that is extremely floriferous. The waxy, fragrant flowers can be  white marked with pink to blue. The lip is white with the lower part a vivid blue/pink.

 

$36-38 fs
Rossioglossum grande species Very large, showy yellow flowers with red-brown barring/flecking $32-34 nfs

Very Limited

Sarcochilus hartmannii (Moffett Vale x self) Species Flowers crystalline white, spotted near center with red; lip white spotted red; column yellow. $28-34 fs

Very Limited

Sederia japonica Species The flower spike of this species is curved, and made up of many greenish white flowers, with purple bars on the lip. The 6 to 10 flowers open in succession and are prized for their sweet fragrance.  Japanese species.

$32-35 fs

Limited

  Sievekingia fimbriata Species Flowers are yellow-orange marked with wine-red spots on the lip. $32 fs

Currently Unavailable

Sigmatostalix radicans Species This species has grassy thin upright grass like leaves which gives it quite an elegant look. Petals and sepals are a pale green and the lip is white. The fragrant blooms last a long time and plant is a vigorous grower. $26-28 fs
Sophronitis cernua species  Miniature Brazilian species. Flowers will be full, relatively flat with sepals and petals orange/red and with bright purple on the column. $32-35 fs

Limited

Stanhopea costaricensis species This Central American species carries 3-6 large, showy flowers. Petals and sepals are light creamy yellow marked with marron/ burgundy spots. $38 fs

Limited

Stanhopea florida "pink" Species Rare species, large creamy white to pale yellow, some possibly with pink hues, spotted red, fragrant flowers to 15 cm. $36-42 fs

Currently unavailable

  Stanhopea gibbosa Species This species has large, fragrant flowers on pendent inflorescences. The sepals and petals are cream to yellowish-white, while the lip is pink, greenish-white, and cream.  The flowers also have fine spots on sepals, petals, and lip, and always has dark "eyes" on the petals and hypochile.  $36 nfs

Currently unavailable

Stanhopea graveolens

('MM x Self)

Species These are large, showy, fragrant, waxy flowers, which are incredibly complex and which descend from the bottom of the plant on a short, pendulous inflorescence. Flowers in the spring and early summer. $38 fs

Limited

Stanhopea impressa Species Bears 6 to 9 elegant yellow to white blooms with a bit of red marking. Fragrant and easy but must be grown in basket for the flowers hang pendant. $36 nfs

42 fs

Very Limited

Stanhopea jenischiana ‘Carlyle’ x self Species Large, dark yellow to orange flowers with light red spotting. Fragrant. $38-40 fs
Stanhopea pozoi Species This species has showy, yellow flowers with deep red/purple blotch at center of lip. Fragrant. $36-38 fs

Very limited

Stanhopea saccata Species Large flowers ranging from white to a pale green in colour with small, well spaced, orange to rust coloured spots. Fragrant. $36 fs

Currently unavailable

Stanhopea tigrina #29 Species Flowers are large, Yellow with chocolate purple blotches. Showy. Fragrant $36-40 fs
Stanhopea tigrina #62 Species Flowers are large, Yellow with chocolate purple blotches. Showy. Fragrant. $36-40 fs
Stanhopea wardii "WOC" Species The large flowers, up to eight on a pendant inflorescence, are fragrant, very showy, yellow to orange, with tiny reddish flecks on the sepals and petals and a large reddish ’eye spot’ on each side of the hypochile. Culture is warm to intermediate, bright and moist, in hanging baskets because of its pendant flowers. $36-40  fs
Stanhopea wardii var aurea Species Showy deep yellow flowers with red/purple spots with very deep purple markings at the base of the lip. Flowers are large and nicely fragrant. $36-40 fs
Trichoglottis philippinense var brachiata Species The true philippenense have starry shaped flowers up to 4 cm, with variable colour forms from those that are a pale yellow edged white, and a white lip to others that are a deep purple. To date the ones that we have flowered appear to be the brachiata. Fragrant $35 fs

Currently Unavailable

Tuberolabium kotoense (aka saccolabium quisumbingii) species Miniature species from Taiwan. Lots of small, fragrant long lasting flowers that are creamy white with a lip lip that is marked with wine-red or purple spots. Warm grower. $30-32 fs
Vanda (Neofinetia) falcata 'Shutennou' species The ‘Shutenno’ form has white petals and sepals with a beautiful light pink/purple spur and a perfume of jasmine and sweet vanilla. $38-45 fs
Vanda (Ascocentrum) garayi species A compact species which has spikes carrying many bright yellow to orange flowers above the leaves of the plant. Very simliar to Ascocentrum miniatum. $32-34  fs

Limited

  Vanilla planifolia species Flowers are cream coloured with a tubular lip and are extremely fragrant. Plant needs support and is best grown on a trellis as its growth habit is vine like.

$36-38 ls

Limited

  Vanilla planifolia variegated species Flowers are cream coloured with a tubular lip and are extremely fragrant. Plant needs support and is best grown on a trellis as its growth habit is vine like. Leaves are variegated making this different from the usual variety. $38 ls
Zygostates (Ornithocephalus) grandiflora species Compact Brasilian species that has dozens of green and white flowers that are both unusual and quite striking. $30 fs  

Currently Unavailable

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