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 PARENTAGE

 DESCRIPTION

 PRICE

Aerangis appendiculata Species This is a great miniature, dark green leaves and a profusion of creamy white flowers each with a distinctive spur. Limited $26 fs
  Aerangis articulata Species

Miniature from Madagascar. Produces long sprays of pristine white flowers.

$26 nfs
Aerangis biloba Species

A lovely and easily grown species, this plant will do well either 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, with a long spur.

$30 fs
Aerangis citrata Species

Miniature plant [less than 4" total] from Madagascar appreciates shade blooms in the spring, summer and fall on a 16" long pendant inflorescence with 12 to 30, fragrant, waxy flowers all held in the same plane.

 

$26 fs

Aerangis clavigera Species Small white star shaped flowers with very long spurs. Compact plants that do best mounted. $26 fs

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Aerangis fastuosa Species Miniature species. The flowers are large, long lasting and fragrant at night and occur in the late winter and spring on a short, 2" [5 cm] long, 1 to 6 flowered inflorescence. $26 fs

Limited

Aerangis kotschyana Species Compact African species carrying several white, pink tinted flowers with long spurs., Flowers are quite long lived and should be fragrant at night. $28 fs
Aerangis modesta Species

Madagascan Species with many showy long-lived, waxy white, scented flowers. Blooms in the spring and summer.

$30 fs

Aerangis mooreana

species Another angracoid from Madagascar. White to coffee coloured flowers with long spurs. Relatively low light conditions suit this species. Fragrant. $28 nfs 

 

  Aerangis mystacidii species Although the plant is tiny, the spikes can get to 12 in. long and bear up to 24 small white flowers with a pink tinge in the spur. Fragrant. $25   

Limited

 

Aerangis punctata

 

species Madagascar species with very distinctive round 1 inch silvery green leaves – flat fuzzy white roots – white lip and long curled spur accent this 1 inch sage-green flower. $28 fs

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Aerangis rhodosticta species

Miniature. Like all Aerangis, each flower has a spur that is about 1 inch (2.5 cm) long, flowers are white, or flushed pink with the column a contrasting red to orange. They can bloom in the winter or spring and they have fragrant flowers in two flat rows, on a axillary, to 14" [40cm]long, arching or pendulous inflorescence

$26-28 fs

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  Aerangis stylosa species

A small species from Madagascar. Flowers are white, long spurred, and quite fragrant at night.

$24 ss
Aerangis verdickii species

Smaller, monopodial epiphyte that blooms in spring to summer on a 16" long, 10 to 12 flowered inflorescence with sweet smelling flowers. Prefers to be mounted. Limited

$28 fs
  Aeranthes grandiflora Species Species from Madagascar. Flowers cream merging to yellow, Long spurred and fragrant. Best grown in a basket or small pot, warm and shady. $26 nfs
  Amesiella philippinense Species Small, compact species with very large white flowers in proportion to the leaves. Originally labeled as Angraecum, Amesiella philippinense is the only species in its genus. The flowers are also fragrant. $16 ss
  Angraecum bosseri species This species is 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. Fragrant.

$36 (nfs)

  Angraecum compactum Species The plants reach 8" tall as adults, and have flattened spikes which bear up to five flowers. The flowers are fairly round, 2" across, and glistening white. Evening fragrant. Madagascar. $28 fs

Limited

Angraecum didieri species Miniature, with a very large white flowers, and a gardenia fragrance at night.  Medium to lower light (like phals). Grow mounted or in baskets. $28 fs
  Angraecum eberneum species Medium to large plant, flowers have green petals and sepals with a white lip. Very waxy and fragrant flowers. Limited $45 fs
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. $28 fs

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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. $24 ss
  Angraecum praestans species Species from Madagascar that can grow up to 12 inches in height. Generally there are 3-5 white to off white flowers on an inflorescence, each flower carrying a long spur. $24 ss
Angraecum scottianum species A species with semi-terete leaves, this summer blooming species has spectacular flowers. The 2" tall lip is uppermost, the sepals and petals are held arrayed around the lip, and the 6" long spur hangs down from the flower. $28 fs
Angraecum sesquepedale 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.  

$38 nfs

  Angraecum superbum Species This can become quite a specimen plant. Long spikes carrying dozens of fragrant, waxy, green flowers with white lip. Limited $38 fs
  Angraecum vigueri species Spectacular small to medium sized species will produce growths from near the base of the plant with age. The large and very waxy blooms are unusually coloured for the genus. Flowers are off white to tan in colour. Fragrant. $24 ss
Anoectochilus formosanus Species Velvet, dark green foliage, white to silver veining; flowers brownish-pink; lip white with yellow hairs at base; low growing. $20 fs
Anoectochilus koshunensis Species Some are classifying this as a variety of Anoectochilus formosanus. Leaves are dark green overlaid with silver veins (click on hyperlink for picture)Although most 'Jewel Orchids’ are bought for their striking foliage, the unusual flowers are also quitge intriguing. $20 fs
Anoectochilus roxburghii Species Vietnamese and Himalyan species. Terrestial with velvety, dark lime-green reticulated with gold leaves hat are purple black on the underside. Limited $20 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

Aspasia psittacina Species Flowers have a pleasant clove fragrance. Petals and sepals are light green with brown bars and the lip is white with violet accents, $28 fs
Barkeria lindleyanum 'White' Species White variation of this medium sized species found from Mexico to Costa Rica. Cane-like stems carrying blooms on a long spike with upwards 20 showy white flowers. Limited $26 fs
Bifrenaria atropurpurea species Large, showy flowers, the petals and sepals being a dark purplish brown with yellow centre and the lip being white and rose coloured. Limited $26-30 fs
  Bifrenaria harrissoniae 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. $30 fs
Brassavola nodosa species Petals & sepals are light green, lip is white and quite large. Extremely fragrant at night. $36 fs
Brassavola reginae species Rare Brazilian  species with elegant pale green and white flowers. Very compact plant that has a delightful fragrance. Prefers intermediate to warm conditions and grown mounted. $32 fs
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
Bulbophyllum affine Species Soft, leathery foliage bears many 2" yellow blooms with red/purple veining.  As do most Bulbos, this appreciates a lot of moisture when actively growing Limited $28 fs
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 fs
  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. $28 fs
Bulbophyllum concinnum species Very similar to Cirrhopetalum pulchellum. $28 fs
Bulbophyllum dearii ‘Red’ Species This form has reddish flowers which are about 3”, long lasting and waxy with a slight fragrance. Plants are compact and easy to grow. Limited $28 fs
Bulbophyllum echinolabium species The spike on this plant can reach up to 28” long and the flower is up to 16”! The flowers are quite stunning with a rather pungent fragrance. $30 nfs
Bulbophyllum falcatum species These deep pink and cream flowers, though small, are present very well on an elongated spike and are quite attractive. Miniature African species Very Limited $28 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 $26 fs

 Bulbophyllum leysianum

 Species Miniature; low light; flowers are deep burnt  mahogany.

$28 fs

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. 

$28 fs 

  Bulbophyllum longiflorum (cirr umbellatum) species Four to Six flowers are held in a semi circle. Flowers are long, yellow to green and covered with purple dots. Miniature. Limited $26 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.  Limited $28 nfs
Bulbophyllum patens species India, Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra and Borneo Has a short arching inflorescence with overlapping yellow bracts with red spots. Blooms in late winter and spring with a solitary, somewhat scented flower. $28 fs
  Bulbophyllum rothschildianum species
Spectacular species from India with an umbell of dark red flowers consisting of about 5 or 6 flowers, each about 10 to 12 cm long, dark red with much darker spots. The lateral sepals are joined and the petals have red apical appendages. Limited
$30 fs
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 nfs

$35 fs

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. Limited $28-30 fs
  Cattleya aclandiae species Compact species that prefers being mounted. Large, flat blooms, cream base with mahogany bars and a pink lip. Very waxy texture on relatively on short spikes. Fragrant. $28 nfs
Cattleya aurantiaca 'Orange' species Clusters of rich orange flowers with some maroon spotting in the throat. Mexican Species. $25 nfs
Cattleya bowringiana 'Purple King' x self species Cattleya bowringiana is native to Central America in the countries of Belize and Guatemala . Clusters of deep lavender pink flowers with darker lip. Species. $16 ss
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. $38 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.       $28 nfs       

 

  Cattleya gaskelliana var Alba species Clear white flowers of very heavy substance with a deep yellow in the lip.     $28 nfs   

$35 fs

  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. Large seedlings. $28
  Cattleya harrisoniana species Mid-size plant, flowers are approximately 4 ˝” in size, full shape and range in pale pink to deep lavender in colour. FRAGRANT, summer blooming. $28 nfs
  Cattleya intermedia var Amethystina 'Aranbeem' species This colour form has pale pink petals and sepals with a much deeper pink flare at the lower half of the lip. Very good shape; $24 nfs
  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. $35 fs
  Cattleya intermedia var Orlata 'Rio' species Mericlone. Petals and sepals are a blush white with the lip being a darker magenta, rose. $28 nfs
  Cattleya iricolor species Three inch fragrant white to pale yellow flowers with contrasting red veined lip. South American species that requires intermediate to warm conditions. $25 ss
  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. $30 nfs
  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. $26 nfs
  Cattleya lueddemaniana "Stanley" x self species These will be mid-size plants. This is a selfing a a semi-alba cone so flowers should range from medium pink-lavender to white with pink/lavender lips. Flowering is fall to early winter. Fragrant. $28 nfs
  Cattleya maxima var Rubra species These should have deep purple lavender flowers with a tubular deeper purple veined lip. $25  ss
  Cattleya mossiae 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. Limited. $20  ss
  Cattleya mossiae var alba Species Large, full white flowers with the interior of the lip being a rich yellow gold. Fragrant species. $35 fs
Cattleya percivaliana Alberts Species Pink petals and sepals with slight lavender overtones; lip deep magenta with orange in throat and pink picotee. Very Limited. $34-38 fs
  Cattleya percivaliana 'Thiago' Species This mericlone received a Silver Medal at the 19th World Orchid Conference. The flowers are large 12.5cm (5"), and each inflorescence can carry 2-4 large flowers. Fragrant. $25 ss
  Cattleya porphyroglossa Species Sepals & petals may be yellow-brown to orange-brown with a faint reddish suffusion.  Fragrant. Large seedlings $28
  Cattleya schilleriana ("Sanderiana" x "Imperialis") Species Showy Brazilian species, warm to intermediate growing. Petals and sepals are a bronze colour whereas the lip is pink. $25 ss
  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). $35   fs
Cattleya skinneri Species

 

Clusters of bright rose purple flowers. In Costa Rica it is one of the most common orchids and has been designated the National Flower. Limited $36 fs
  Cattleya walkeriana (alba x coerulea) Species Compact species with large, flat flowers that are extremely fragrant. Hoping for a range of whites and blues from this crossing. $28-32 ls
  Cattleya walkeriana "Best Grower' Species A new clone from Europe. 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. $36  fs
  Cattleya walkeriana 'Blue Moon' Species Very pale lavender blue petals and sepals with the the lip a deeper shade of lavender blue. This compact species is very fragrant. $38 fs
  Cattleya walkeriana semi alba Species  Looking for flowers with white sepals and petals and a contrasting bright red/ fuchsia lip. $32 nfs
  Cattleya warneri Species Brazilian species. Flowers are large, lavender in colour with the lower half of the tubular lip a much deeper lavender. Petals are relatively narrow. Fragrant. $32-35 fs
  Ceratostylis rubra Species Expect lots of flowers on this miniature plant. Flowers are salmon to coral. Originates from the Philippines $22 ss
  Chysis bractescens "Dirk" 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. Best grown in a basket or on tree fern. Limited $25 nfs
Cirrhaea dependens Species Flowers range from  apple green to red-brown, spotted and barred with dark brown or orange-red. The lip is lilac the column is white spotted with lilac. $32 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 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'. $28 fs

Limited

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. $26-28 fs
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. $26-28 fs
Cirrhopetalum pulchellum species Daisy like  flowers pink to red tones . Native to Malaysia and Thailand. $26-28 fs
Cirrhopetalum 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. $26-28 fs

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Cirrhopetallum tingabarinum species Vietnam species carrying about eight elongated vermilion-coloured flowers bloom in an umbel from the end of a 5 inch inflorescence giving a starburst effect. Very Limited $25 nfs
Cischweinfia dasyandra species  Miniature with flowers that have a striking pink/violet infused lip that contrasts with light green sepals.  $28 fs
Cochleanthes candida species Compact species from Brazil. Flowers are creamy white with the lip faintly tinged in blue/violet. Flowers give off a pleasant, musky fragrance.  Does best in lower light conditions. $26 nfs
Cochleanthes discolor species The lip on this species is generally a deep purple which contrasts from the petals and sepals that are a cream color, sometimes having a pale purple blush.

$28 nfs

Coelogyne cristata species Cascading, fragrant, crystalline-white flowers with yellow lip. Limited. $32 fs
  Coelogyne dayana species Long pendant spikes carry flowers with petals and sepals that are light brown and a contrasting lip in a rich chocolate. $32 fs

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Coelogyne fimbriata species This species produces yellow to light brown flowers which are fragrant and quite long lived and held just above the leaves. $28 fs
Coelogyne fuliginosa species A species often confused with others like C. fimbriata and C. ovalis. 4cm yellow/green flowers with narrow reflexing petals, lip is light brown, striped on the side lobes as are the petals. Easy to grow and flower. $30-34 fs
Coelogyne lentiginosa species Pale yellow green flowers, lip is in orange tones. Fragrant. $28-30 fs
Coelogyne mayeriana species  Large 3" flowers on pendant spikes. Flowers are in cream to tan tones with a striking darker coloured lip. Fragrant. $30-35 fs
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. $28 fs
Comparettia falcata species Miniature species with dark rose-to red flowers which can reach 1 in. in diameter. Best grown mounted. Very limited. $24 fs
Comparettia macroplectrum species A small sized, pendant, warm growing epiphytic species from Colombia with very short, pseudobulbs carrying 2 to 3 leaves. Flowers bloom on a delicate arching, 14" [35 cm] long, branched inflorescence with 4 to 8 medium sized pink toned flowers. $26 fs
Comparetia speciosa Species Compact South American species carrying up to 8 orange coloured flowers on a 12" spike which can branch and re-flower if left alone. Limited $24 fs
Cycnoches chlorochilon Species Cycnoches is allied to Catasetum and like them produces flowers that are male or female.  This plant has magnificent flowers that can be 5-7" across when mature. The bright green flowers also have a wonderful fragrance. $38 fs
  Cycnoches haagii Species Unusual, upside down flowers. Petals and sepals are chartreuse to green with the lip a pale pink. Highly fragrant. When in active growth the plants need bright light and a warm, humid atmosphere and then a rest period with less water after flowering. $36 fs
Cycnoches loddigesii Species Sepals and petals will be in varying shades of olive green, lightly overlaid with mahogany spotting, Lip should be a paler shade of green, with some mahogany spotting.  Very Limited $38 fs
  Cymbidium eburneum species Flowers are white with a soft golden yellow throat, about 4 inches in size, waxy texture and fragrance reminiscent of lilacs. $25 nfs
Cymbidium ensifolium KuanYin Susin species Creamy white almost pure coloured flowers Highly fragrant flowers. Can bloom multiple times during the summer season. Dark green leaves with no variegation. $45 fs
Cymbidium ensifolium Jiao He species Red to Pinkish red coloured flowers. Fragrant flowers. Can bloom multiple times during the summer season. Leaves dark green with variegation in spots that resemble paint applied by a very dry brush. Variegation is pronounced on new spring growths, fading as they mature.  $45 fs
Cymbidium goerengii (Rchb.f) var Longibracteatum species Blooms during the winter and sometimes in the very early spring. Flowers have curious turned in dorsal sepals and range from yellowish pink to greenish pink & red markings. Very fragrant! Leaves are dark green with no variegation. $45 fs

Limited

  Cymbidium madidum "Larson's Green" species Cymbidium with pendulous spikes of yellow/green flowers that are slightly scented. Limited

$25-28 nfs

 

  Cymbidium simulans species Many flowers to a spike, pale green or buff with pronounced dark purple stripe. Seedlings $25 ss

Limited

Cymbidium sinense Dou Ma species Very dark red flowers form off of a very slow forming spike. The flowers may have a creamy lip. Very slight  fragrance. Blooms  January/February. Leaves are green & darken with age. Long lasting flowers. Limited $55 fs
Cymbidium sinense Chin Hua San species Variegated-Leaves; Gold slashes at both sides of the leaves.  Leaves erect very good shape. Blooming season is December to February. Multiple flowers on a spike, usually dark red and the lip is marked with red purple spots. Limited $80 fs
  Cyrtopodium andersonii species Tall plants with long spikes carrying dozens of chartreuse flowers. Deciduous. Fragrant. Limited $24 (ss)
  Cyrtorchis arcuata species Compact plant best grown in a basket or on tree fern. Flowers are white, waxy and nocturnally fragrant and are carried on a short 6-10 inch spike. Vandaceous growth habit. $28 nfs
Dendrobium aggregatum species Warm growing 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. $28 fs
Dendrobium agrostophyllum species This slender, graceful plant carries clusters of rich yellow, slightly cupped shaped, fragrant flowers. Best grown mounted. Limited $28 fs
Dendrobium albosanguineum species Fragrant, cream coloured flowers with red purple markings in the lip. Flowers are long lasting  and can be up to 4 inches in size. Species requires a rest in the winter and quite bright conditions. Limited $26 fs
Dendrobium alexandrae species Flowers can be up to 4 inches, petals and sepals (which twist and turn) are pale yellow covered in purple spots. Lip is heavily overlaid in deep purple. Very limited $36 fs
  Dendrobium amethystoglossum species Clusters of flowers having ivory sepals and petals ivory and an amethyst lip. Best grown mounted. Species from the Philippines. $26 nfs
  Dendrobium atroviolaceum "Pygmy Form" species Dendrobium species from Russel Island. Long lived flowers are usually produced in abundance and are quite bizarre looking, as they are greenish-white and spotted with purple in the center lip is purple striped inside up to eight 3 inch flowers clustered atop the canes. $34  fs
  Dendrobium cariniferum species Miniature Asian species. Flowers have white petals and sepals dusted in yellow contrasted by a bright orange/red lip. $24 nfs
Dendrobium chrysotoxum species Flowers are a rich yellow/gold and the lip is quite frilly. Spike is about 12" long and carries many flowers $26 nfs
  Dendrobium cretaceum species Medium sized deciduous species with showy 2-3 inch flowers that have pink to purple petals and sepals and a large, contrasting yellow lip. Fragrant. $28
  Dendrobium crumenatum Species This dendrobium species produces very fragrant, beautiful white flowers with a yellow throat. $24-28 fs
  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 grapes). Limited $28 nfs
  Dendrobium eximium species Showy displays of 2-3" flowers. Broad petals are white, sepals yellow set off very nicely by purple on the lip. Very long-lasting flowers add to the appeal of this species. Easy to grow and bloom. Limited $28 nfs
Dendrobium farmeri species A wide-spread species from Vietnam, that produces dense, pendulous racemes of white (rarely pink) flowers with a golden lip.  Very Limited $35 fs
  Dendrobium forbesii 'Alba' species Papua New Guinea. Flowers are white and pale yellow/green, with petals somewhat twisted. Fragrant. $28 fs

 

  Dendrobium formosum species A large flowering dendrobium from India, with showy, white flowers that have a yellow throat. Has a very pleasant licorice fragrance. $30 nfs

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Dendrobium (Dockrillia) fuliginosa 'Black Glow' x self species Flowers are a deep dusty wine red colour. Terete (pencil shaped) leaves. Grown both on mounts and in pot. $26 nfs
Dendrobium gracilicaule species Australian species. Lots of fragrant (coconut scented) yellow flowers held on long graceful canes. $28 fs
  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  fs
Dendrobium harveyanum species A small sized species, best grown mounted. Blooming occurs in the winter and spring and the flowers are a rich gold colour, fimbriated lip and petals and are scented of honey. Deciduous. $26 fs
  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. $25-28 nfs
  Dendrobium kingianum var alba species Compact Australian species – profusion of white flowers  Compact plant. Prefers intermediate conditions and bright light. $26 fs
Dendrobium kingianum species Compact Australian species - profusion of pinkish-mauve flowers. Fragrant. $24 fs
Dendrobium lawesii 'Orange/Purple" x self 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. The parents of this particular cross should give a range of colours. $26 -30 fs
  Dendrobium linguiforme "Dorrigo" species This Australian species is known as the "tongue orchid" because of the shape of the leaves. The FRAGRANT white blossoms have pink to purple markings on the lip. $25 nfs
  Dendrobium lituiflorum species Deep pink flowers, lip white with very dark pink centre. Grows best mounted. Limited $30 fs
  Dendrobium loddigesii species A dwarf species, branching, spreading plant produces long-lasting fragrant 2 in. rose-purple flowers. Needs a dry rest period in winter to ensure plenty of flowers in spring and summer. Limited $25 fs
Dendrobium macrophylum (syn polysema) species Flowers are chartreuse to pale green, lip is striped, and petals are wavy. $28 nfs

$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. $25 nfs
  Dendrobium (Inobulbon) muricatum var munificum species New Caledonia species. Lots of pendant yellow/tan flowers with red/mahogany spotting and blush. Limited $26 ss
Dendrobium nobile species White flowers with deep red in lip. Petals and sepals brushed with pink. $26 - 32 fs
Dendrobium nobile var virginalis species Pure white flowers with a hint of yellow in lip. $28  - 32 fs
Dendrobium parishii species Purple flowers, throat blotched with two maroon spots, VERY fragrant (smells like strawberries or raspberries). $25 nfs

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  Dendrobium pseudoglomeratum species New Guinea. This nice species bears many showy flowers which vary in size from 0.5" to 1.5" even on the same inflorescence. The long-lasting flowers are bright pink to rose-purple. The lip is pinkish- to scarlet-orange. $25

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Dendrobium (Dockrillia) pugioniformis "Dorrigo" species A pendant Australian species.  Flowers are greenish-white with pink highlights in the lip and are produced periodically throughout the year. $25 nfs
  Dendrobium punamense species A miniature dendrobium with green and white flowers. $25 fs
Dendrobium ruppianum (syn jonesii) species Compact Australian species with spikes carrying upwards 30 white, spicily fragrant flowers. $28 nfs
  Dendrobium schuetzei species Short spikes holding 3-4 fragrant, waxy white flowers with hint of yellow green inside lip.

$24 nfs

Dendrobium signatum species White to cream coloured flowers with twisted petals and sepals. Purplish blotches near base of the lip. $28-32 fs
  Dend speciosum (Herberton x Daylight Moon) x (Desert Head x Windermere) species Flowers will range from creams to yellows with great texture. $26 - 32 fs
  Dendrobium speciosum (Tony's #1 x "Daylight Moon" FCC/ANC) species Australian species.  Multitude of creamy yellow flowers. $28 - 32 fs
  Dendrobium speciosum var curvicaule (Bottler x Daylight Moon) species The Daylight Moon clone is one of the best yet. Rich yellow flowers, good presentation. $28 nfs
  Dendrobium speciosum ‘Golden Flute’ species Golden yellow flowers some with burgundy spotting on the lip. $24 ss
  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. $26 nfs
Dendrobium sulawesiense species  Large hot pink flowers open flat. Bright orange anther cap provides a nice contrast. $322 fs
Dendrobium (Dockrillia) teretifolium species Also known as the pencil orchid. Terete leaves, prefers high light and grows well mounted. Fragrant, white flowers with purple stripes in the lip $28
  Dendrobium tetragonum ('95% Dark Red' X 'Red Lip #1') species Large flowers, yellow with white lip, heavily blotched with red. This is commonly called the Spider orchid in its native Australia. Grow in bright but indirect light. Very fragrant flowers. $22 nfs
Dendrobium tetragonum var gigantea (syn Dend cacatua) species Medium sized species comes from Queensland Australia. Mounting is the prefered method of cultivation. The large, green and brown flowers are quite fragrant. $25 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. $25 fs
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. $30 nfs
Dendrobium tortile species Pale violet petals and sepals, lip cream coloured and striated in purple. $28 fs
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
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. $28 nfs
  Dendrochilum pallidiflavens species This compact species gives lots of tiny creamy yellow flowers carried on inflorescence held above the leaves. $30  fs
  Dracula astuta Species Columbian species. Creamy white base heavily overlaid in pink to raspberry. Tails are solid raspberry. $38 fs
  Dracula Bella Species Flowers are maroon to brick red overlaying a yellow background. Sepals are yellow base with a sprinkling of red brown dots and a dense covering of short hairs inside. Very Limited $38 fs
  Dracula citrina Species Columbina species. Flowers are cream to yellow with dark pink tails. $36 fs
Dracula diana Species Cream and yellow overlaid with rose pink spots with darker pink tails. $36 fs
  Dracula fuligifera Species Flowers are a creamy colour heavily overlaid with near black spots. It can be variable, with flowers going from fairly pale to extremely dark and sooty. Warmth tolerant. Limited $42 fs
Dracula hirtzii Species Flowers can range from yellow to deep mahogany. Expecting these to be in the darker tones, speckled and suffused with red to blackish-brown . This is one of the showiest of the large flowered draculas. Currently unavailable. $38 fs
Dracula inaequalis Species White and burgundy bell-like flowers bloom profusely on this warm to intermediate growing dracula. Limited $38 fs
  Dracula mopsus Species This is a warmth tolerant dracula, flowers are in the light red to chocolate tones with darker mahogany markings. Currently unavailable. $38 fs
  Dracula radiella Species Long chocolate brown tailed flowers are peppered with chocolate-brown spots with a the lip that has pink veins. Limited $38 fs
Dracula rezekiana Species Tails on this species are deep red/mahogany fading to yellow at the ends. Petals and sepals are creamy white with some red/mahogany spots in the center. $36 fs
Dracula severa Species These have large light yellow, flowers that are dusted with maroon - flowers are dramatic. $36 fs

Currently unavailable.

  Dracula simia Species These flowers on this plant are said to resemble a monkey face. Flowers are red-brown marked with white - white lip. $40 fs

Currently unavailable.

  Dracula venosa Species Warmth tolerant dracula. The long-tailed flowers are peppered with chocolate-brown and the white lip has pink veins. Limited $38 fs
Dracula vinacea Species Base colour of the flowers should be white but very heavily overlaid with deep burgundy. $38 fs
Embreea rodigasiana species Blooms with a pendant, 3 to 10" [8 to 25 cm] long, slender inflorescence bearing several sheaths, and large, solitary, fleshy, flowers. This species is best grown in a hanging basket to accommodate the pendant inflorescence which arises from the base of the pseudobulb and goes straight down through the media and out the underside of the basket.  FRAGRANT!

 

$36- 42 fs

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 nfs
Encyclia cochleatum species Popular species often called the ‘cockleshell’ orchid. Long lasting greenish-yellow inverted flowers with lip striated in purple. Fragrant. $32 fs
Encyclia (Prosthechea ) cochleata ('Klinge gr Bib x Klinge') species Cockleshell’ orchid. Long lasting greenish-yellow inverted flowers with lip striated in purple. Fragrant. $30 fs
  Encyclia (Prosthechea) cochleata 'Dwarf Form' x self species Smaller version of  the 'cockleshell orchid. $22 ss
Encyclia (Prosthechea )cochleata var alba species Shaped like the regular Encyclia Cochleatum 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
  Encyclia cordigera Species Compact species having flowers with mahogany petals and sepals with a deep red lip. $25 nfs
Encyclia ionocentra Species Common name for this plant is the ‘Violet Blue Spur encyclia’. Petals and sepals are in the green tones with the lip white with violet/lavender blush. $30 fs
Encyclia vitellina species Mexican species carrying long spikes of bright orange to red, long lasting, flowers. Intermediate conditions are preferable to grow these well. Limited $28 nfs
Epidendrum (Prosthechea) garcianum Species Compact species. Flowers are a cream colour heavily overlaid in rose spotting with the typical 'upside down' flower presentation. $28 fs
  Epidendrum floribundum Species This species should give you pendulous flowers that are apple green with a white fringed labellum and white center lobe. $28-30 fs
Epidendrum fragrans Species This is a compact plant that produces 6-8 creamy white fragrant flowers with purple stripes $28 fs
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. $30  fs
Epidendrum prismatocarpum species Central American species. Flowers are white with strong mahogany blotches, fragrant. Limited $30 fs
Epidendrum pseudoepidendrum species Showy green flowers, red orange lip. Flowers to 5 cm. Tall canes, pendulous spike. $26-28 fs
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. $25-28 fs
  Epidendrum stamfordianum var album species Southern Mexico to Panama; Colombia and Venezuela. 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 $28 nfs
Galeandra bauerii species Flowers have a tubular lip, pale blue/mauve in color, with contrasting mahogany petals and sepals. Deciduous $28  fs
Gomesa crispa Species This plant gives off a profusion of apple to lime green flowers with a lighter lip and column. Fragrant. $30 fs
Gongora armeniaca Species Species with waxy, apricot flowers pendulous flowers. Great fragrance. Limited $32  3 1/2" fs

$40   5" fs

Gongora cassidea Species Waxy chartreuse to yellow flowers with a deeper apricot coloured lip. Fragrant. Limited $38 fs
Gongora chocoensis Species A fabulous new Colombian species which has some of the largest flowers in the genus. A spring flowering species that features a distinctive, spicy fragrance. $38  fs
Gongora dresslerii Species Large flowers that are cream coloured, spotted and are quite fragrant. $30 nfs

$42 fs

Gongora galeata Species A medium sized plant with spikes carrying 10-12 fragrant bronze to burnt red flowers and a yellow/orange contrasting lip. $38  fs

(5" pots)

Gongora rufescens species Bizarre, fragrant flowers are spotted and blotched orange or red over yellow. Great for a hanging basket. Warm growing. $36-40 fs
  Gongora quinquenervis species Unusual shaped mahogany to brown flowers that are quite fragrant. Best grown in baskets allowing the multi-flowered inflorescence to hang down the sides of the basket. $38 fs
Haraella odorata (retrocalla) species Miniature Taiwan Species, flowers are cream to yellow with purple blotch on lip. Quite fragrant. Currently Unavailable $25 nfs
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. 

$30 fs

  Jumellea arachnantha species This is a medium sized plant with fan shaped leaves which send up many white, fragrant flowers from the base. $28 fs
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. $30 fs
Kefersteinia tolimensis species Miniature plants that are easy to flower. Flowers are white to pale green, marked with mahogany. Frilly petals and sepals. Grow warm, with moderate light, evenly moist. $28 fs
Laelia anceps var alba species Mexican species. Flowers are showy and held on long spikes. $28-35 fs
Laelia gouldiana Species Mexican species. Flowers are showy, slightly fragrant and a bright rose to red purple. Plants are compact. Limited $36 fs
  Laelia lobata var alba species Large flowers (up t0 5". white with hint of yellow in the throat. $28-35 fs
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. $32 nfs
  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 fs

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. $26 fs
  Laelia mantiqueirae(syn crispata) species A medium sized Brazilian species carrying clusters of deep pink to lavender flowers. Limited $28 nfs
  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. $22 ss
  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. $24 ss
Laelia pumila species Rose coloured flowers, yellow throat and magenta edging on the lip. Limited

$26 nfs

  Laelia purpurata coerulea species Laelia purpurata has very large, open flowers. Petals and sepals are white to cream coloured whereas the tubular lip will range from slate to deep blue. $28-32  nfs
Laelia purpurata var werkhauseri species Brazilian species with large flowers, petals and sepals are white and the tubular lip is striated with blue/purple veins. $35 fs
Laelia tenebrosa (Alpha x Beta) 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. $28 nfs
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.

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$26 fs
Leptotes unicolor species Leptotes unicolor is a Brazilian miniature which produces disproportionately large pendant flowers. The nearly terete leaves are only 1-1/2-inch (4cm) long and the pale pink flowers can be an inch (2.5cm) across. A mount is a necessity to allow the plant to grow naturally. $25 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. $22 - 25 fs
  Lycaste deppeii species Sepals are green to chocolat in colour with a contrasting yellow/gold lip. Flowers are about 4 1/2" in size and extremely fragrant. $26 nfs
Lycaste skinnerii species This orchid is the national flower of Guatemala . The flower is long-lasting, fragrant, and highly variable in size and color. These should have white to pale rose pink petals and sepals with a pink lip. Flowers can be up to six inches in size. $28 fs
Lycaste skinneri ("Pink Eye" x Isabella Pink") species White to pale pink sepals with with darker raspberry lip and a great fragrance. $30 fs
Lycaste spectabilis Species Sepals light lime green; petals and lip yellow, darker in lip throat with firm substance and a crystalline texture. Limited $32 fs
  Macodes petola species Macodes petola is another of the miniature jewel orchids. Leaves have a velvet texture, are dark green in colour with many gold veins throughout. Very easy to grow and prefers to stay moist and in low light. $22 fs
Masdevallia barlaeana species Miniature Species. Flowers are a brilliant rosy crimson. $30  fs
  Masdevallia bonplandii species Yellow base heavily overlaid with red to purple spots/stripes. Miniature species. $26 fs
Masdevallia civilis species White flowers with deep magenta spotting, and a really dark lip! Native to the Peruvian Andes, this species is intermediate growing. Miniature. Limited $30 fs
  Masdevallia coccinea 'Columbia' species Compact  species. Deep hot pink flowers that be as large as 3 inches in size. $28
Masdevallia coccinea var Harryana species Miniature Columbian and Peruvian species. Deep hot pink flowers that can attain up to 3 inches in size. Prefers intermediate conditions. Sold Out
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. $32 fs
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. $26 fs
  Masdevalia 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.  $26 fs
Masdevallia pachyura species Unusual flowers. Cream base heavily overlaid in purple spots and tips of the tails are bright orange. Limited $26 fs
Masdevallia paivaeana species Charming miniature species. Petals and sepals are pink and the 'tails' are orange. The lip is yellow suffused in orange. $26  fs
  Masdevallia polysticta species White to light pink flowers heavily spotted in red.  Limited $28 fs
Masdevallia pyxis species These plants are quire easy to grow and to flower. The dorsal sepal is yellow/green with the petals and rich tan to mahogany.  $28 fs
Masdevallia tovarensis species This miniature plant throws a multitude of pure white flowers. Limited $25 fs
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. $28 fs
Maxillaria schunkeana Species Miniature species. Near black flowers with a purple sheen. From Brazil. $30 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. Large plants. $38 fs
Miltonia candida var Grandiflora Species Brazilian species. Flowers are fragrant, about 3", yellow in colour but nearly entirely overlaid in mahogany. Lip is white with touch of violet in the throat. $28 fs
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. $28 fs
Miltonia russeliana Species Brazil. Up to 10 flowers can be produced on a medium size stem. The 5 cm flowers are brown and somewhat cupped and the lip is pink. $25 fs
Miltonia schroederiana Species

 

Sprays are held close to plant making a nice presentation. Yellowish green heavily blotched with red-brown. Lip rose-purple and white. Fragrant. Limited $32 fs
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 frow into a specimen plants. $26-30 fs
Miltonia spectabilis var alba species Brazilian Species - intermediate conditions with good light needed - flowers are white with pale yellow mask at lip center.  Limited $32 fs
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. LIMITED $34 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 fs
Neofinettia falcata 'Variegated' x self species Miniature. Pure-white flowers of heavy substance and fragrance, spurs can reach 1-1/2 inches long. Hoping for some variegate foliage in this crossing. $24 ss
Odontoglossum bictoniense var alba species Petals and sepals are a pale green and the lip is white. Warm grower. These are quite large plants. Flowering size. $ 45   6"pot

$36  5" pot

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 nfs
  Odontoglossum cariniferum species Lots of chocolate and white flowers on this warmth tolerant species. $34 fs
  Oeonia oncidiflora species Relatively compact monopodial plant carrying lowers that have a bright green petals and sepals with a sharply contrasting large white lip. Species from Madagascar. $28 nfs
Oerstedella centradina species Clusters of rich pink flowers held on reed type stems. Fairly low light. $26 fs
  Oncidium cavendishianum species Mexico to Honduras. A mule ear with big wide flat leaves. Long, branched inflorescences bear 1 1/2 - 2 in. yellow flowers with red-brown blotches on the petals and sepals. Very limited $24 ss
  Oncidium ensatum  

species

 

The plant has large sword-shaped upright leaves, with a multitude of 1 ˝" flowers on long spikes, flowers are walnut-brown with a bright yellow lip. $26 fs
Oncidium eurycline species Miniature.Spikes with many flowers having a yellow lip with the petals and sepals being mainly chocolate coloured. $32-34 fs
Oncidium forbesii species Chocolate coloured flowers with edged with yellow. Sprays a quite long, many flowered and the flowers are about 2 ˝” in size. $26 fs
  Oncidium hastilabium species This plants throws long spikes of large, 3 inch flowers that are fragrant and long lived.  Flowers are star shaped, creamy base with strong red/mahogany barring on petals and sepals. $32 fs
Oncidium incurvum species Mexican species having graceful branching sprays of fragrant pink flowers.  Limited $30-32 fs
Oncidium maculatum species Prolific arching sprays of brown-spotted yellow flowers with white lips and pleasant fragrance. Temperature tolerant species from Mexico. $36 fs
Oncidium ornithorynchum species The species with the unpronounceable name and the unforgettable fragrance! Extremely scented miniature orchid carrying a multitude of pink flowers on very dainty flower sprays. Very easy to grow. West or shaded south window. $28 fs
Oncidium sarcodes species Petals and dorsal are deep chocolate with edges in yellow/green. Lip yellow with red spots. Very Limited $28 nfs
  Oncidium sphacelatum species Masses of nickel sized yellow and brown flowers on a long branching spike. $32 fs

Large plants

  Oncidium tigrinum species Medium sized species carrying spikes of 3", long lasting, fragrant yellow and mahogany flowers. $26 nfs
  Oncidium varicosum var Rogersii 'King Park' x Lemforde' species Compact oncidium species from Brazil. Clouds of yellow flowers with mohagany spots in the centre of an extra large lip. $24 ss
  Ornithocephalus bonplandii (syn gladiatus) species Miniature, fan shaped, epiphyte which blooms in the summer and fall on an erect, inflorescence with many white flowers. This species is best mounted on cork, tree fern or wood, given shady, humid conditions. $25 fs
Paphinia herrerae Species Found in Ecuador. Deciduous. Three to seven large, deep rose/red coloured flowers which hang down  from the edge of the pot. Limited $28-32 fs
Paphiopedilum appletonianum Species Dorsal sepal will be green, likely some striping; rose-lavender pouch with venation; rose spoon-shaped petals with some green  Very Limited $35  fs
Paphiopedilum argus ("Taylor 649" x self) Species A mottled leaf species from the Philippines, similar in growth to Paph callosum. Each flower is up to 10 cm or more across, very colourful in mahogany, green and cream tones. Currently unavailable $32 fs
Paphiopedilum armeniacum Species Paph armeniacum blooms on a compact plant, which is often dwarfed by the size of the flower. Large golden yellow flowers and a huge pouch. 38-42 fs
  Paphiopedilum barbatum x sib ('Wide Cap' x 'Plum Red') Species Sib cross of two exceptional parents. Pouch is red, petals are red with some green veining and the dorsal is white with red halo and green veins. $32 fs
Paphiopedilum  bellatulum Species White, cupped shaped flowers that are heavily overlaid in bold red spots. Foliage is dark green and mottled. $38 fs
Paphiopedilum callosum (“Fat Head’ x Neat”)  Species This Species has  mottled leaves. Flowers are red and green with white on the upper part of the dorsal sepal which is striped.  $26 nfs
Paphiopedilum callosum ("Burgundy Child" x "Next") Species This Species with mottled leaves producing a tall spike, generally only with one large flower. Flowers are red and green with white on the upper part of the dorsal sepal which is striped. Breeding for strong coloratum tones. $34 fs
  Paphiopedilum callosum ‘Fat Head’ AM/AOS x callosum fma. sanderae ‘Real McCoy’ PUN 695 Species These should largely be coloratums though there may be some albums. Use of the clone 'Fat Head' should result in large flowers with sweeping dorsals. $25 ss
  Paphiopedilum callosum frma. sanderae ‘Real Thing’ x ‘Real McCoy' PUN 604 Species This is the true proven albino form of species, not to be confused with those containing Maudiae genes. Sepals and petals will be white with radiating green lines; and the pouch will be an apple green. $26 ss
 

Paphiopedilum charlesworthii Species Expect deep, rose/lavender flaring dorsals with deeper veining; chartreuse to bronze petals - with green brown tessellation and a solid mahogany to bronze pouch.

$38 fs

  Paphiopedilum ciliolare Species Dorsal sepal purple at its base, the remainder white with alternating long and short green and purplish veins. The base two thirds of the petals are green, densely spotted with black warts. $26 nfs
  Paphiopedilum concolor Species Warm growing, mottled leafed species. Flowers are a cream coloured heavily speckled with red spots. $28 fs
Paphiopedilum delanatii ("Circles" x "Incredible") Species This species has light pink petals and sepals with a deeper pink pouch. Fragrant. $30 nfs
Paphiopedilum delanatii ("Mighty Fragrant" x self) Species This species has light pink petals and sepals with a deeper pink pouch. Fragrant. $32 nfs
  Paphiopedilum delenatii var album Species Expecting round pure white flowers with a spot of yellow at the flower center, and with good shape. $38 nfs
  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! $35 nfs
  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. $35 nfs
  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  

$35 nfs

  Paphiopedilum emersonii Species Species originating from China and Vietnam. Flowers are large for the size of the plant, with cream coloured sepals and petals with varying hues of pink overlaying the petals and the darker coloured lip. $32 ls
Paphiopedilum esquirolei "Bar All Surprises" x "Crestwood'" Species Paphiopedilum esquirolei is found from SW China to N. Thailand. Sepals and pouch are in-green tones; the dorsal sepal overlaid with mahogany; pouch will be overlaid with dark red spotting and wavy petals in rose tones $32 nfs
Paphiopedilum fairreanum Species

 

Sweeping striped dorsal and petals that sweep back gives this plant quite an exotic look $34 fs
  Paphiopedilum hangianum Species Newly discovered. Ivory to pale green flowers with a pink flush toward the lip. Fragrant. $38 ls
  Paphiopedilum hennissianum Species Sepals and petals white with moss-green striations, terminating in light maroon near tips of petals. Petals should be spotted with dark maroon and the pouch will be in darker shades of maroon. $32-35 fs
Paphiopedilum henryanum Species Originates from the Yunnan province of China, This is a small, highly variable, easy to grow species. Large, brightly coloured blooms  produced on surprisingly small plants. Limited $38-42 fs
  Paphiopedilum hirsutissimum Species Flowers are up to 6" in size and 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. $36 nfs
  Paphiopedilum insigne Species The dorsal sepal is green, marked with large brown spots, the margin white. The synsepalum is pale green, lightly spotted dark brown on its basal half. 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. $28 nfs
Paphiopedilum javanicum Species Large flowers are produced, the dorsal sepal being white, heavily flushed with pink-purple and lined with purple-green. The petals are greenish-white with a purple tip half, lined dark green with raised purple spots near the edges below. The lip is pale olive green. $34 fs
  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. $32 fs
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. $34 fs
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. $42 nf
  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. $38 fs
Paphiopedilum micranthum Species Chinese species . The petals have various shadings of yellow overlaid with the deep pink striping. The large, bowl shaped lip is generally a rich pink. $36-40 fs
  Paphiopedilum mohrianum Species Indonesian species. These plants have 'spoon like' petals, covered in fine marginal hairs.  The dorsal sepal is green, veined darker green, with a white or cream margins. T Petals are copper-coloured to reddish-purple, spotted on their upper halves with dark purple, the lower halves greenish towards their base. The lip is pale chestnut-brown, yellowish above, the side lobes olive- brown sprinkled with purple. $36-38 nfs
  Paphiopedilum moquettianum ("Emerald" x "Jamboree") Species Flowers have a bright pink pouch and a broad colourful dorsal sepal. Petals are horizontal and twisted.

$35 fs

Paphiopedilum niveum Species Pure white dusted with fine red spots, flowers to 6 cm. Attractive dark green mottled foliage. Very Limited $28  fs
Paphiopedilum niveum var Ang Thong Species Pure white dusted with fine red spots, flowers to 6 cm. Attractive dark green mottled foliage.  Limited $28  fs
 

Paphiopedilum philippinense alba  x self

 

Species Multifloral with yellow pouch and petals, white dorsal with yellow green stripes. Petals are long (up to 8”) and give flowers a strikingly elegant look. The picture is of regular form. $28 ls
  Paphiopedilum philippinense Species A Philippine and NE Borneo species. Multifloral with the flowers reaching up to 9 inches in size. Flowers have a cream background with deep maroon striping; pouch should be greenish yellow and the petals will be a deep maroon fading to yellow/cream at the base of the petals.

$26   ss

(2 1/2" pot size)

  

$36  nfs   

 (3 1/2"pot size)           

  Paphiopedilum philippinense var Laevigatum Species  Flowers have a cream coloured background with deep maroon striping; pouch should be greenish yellow and the petals will be a deep maroon fading to yellow/cream at the base of the petals. $35  nfs
  Paphiopedilum philippinense var roebelinii Species Multifloral species. Simiilar in all aspects to P philippinense except this one has larger flowers with longer petals. Expect white dorsal with dark-maroon stripes and basally marked with green. Petals striped cmahogany and green; pouch chartreuse with darker veining. $38-42 fs
  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. $28 ss
  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. $45 ls

 

  Paphiopedilum praestans Species Flowers are up to 4 inches in size, generally 2-4 flowers on an inflorescence. Dorsal has vivid mahogany stripes on a white base, petals are mahogany and pouch is a tan to bronze colour. $35-38  nfs
  Paphiopedilum primulinum v album ('Albino Beauty' x 'Full Moon') OIE0178 Species Looking for clear yellow to chartreuse flowers on this sequentially flowering species. $32 nfs
Paphiopedilum primulinum var aurea Species Flowers are yellow to chatreuse. This species is sequentially flowering and can stay in bloom for months. Limited $35 fs
Paphiopedilum primulinum var purpurescens Species Clear yellow flowers with hint of pink on the petals and the pouch, progressive flowering. Showy, easy to grow, a green leafed species that will take more sunlight than many other paphiopedilums. $34 fs
Paphiopedilum primulinum var purpurescens ("The Giant" x "Billy's Giant") Species Sequentially flowering species. Flowers are yellow with dorsal flushed with green. Easy to grow and flower.

$34 fs

Paphiopedilum purpuratum Species The best will have bright white dorsals with green and purple stripes, dark raspberry to purple petals shading to lighter tones and ultimately to white tips. $32 nfs
Paphiopedilum rothschildianum Species Should have cream to chartreuse sepals and petals, striped with mahogany; pouch overlaid with burgundy. Very large flowers. Multifloral. Currently unavailable $48 nfs
  Paphiopedilum sanderianum Species Should have cream to chartreuse sepals and petals, striped with mahogany; pouch overlaid with burgundy. Very large flowers. Limited $45-55 ss
  Paphiopedilum schoseri Species Indonesian species. Expecting contrasting white and green flowers. The dorsal should be white with apple green stripes whereas the petals are green with maroon spots. The pouch is evenly green with darker venations. $34 ls

 

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. $34 fs
Paphiopedilum sukhakulii Species Look for cream dorsal and sepals, striped in green; green petals with dark ‘warts’; green to tan pouch with deeper veins. $34 fs
Paphiopedilum superbiens Species Paph. superbiens produces large and impressive, if somewhat dark, flowers on long inflorescences from attractive, broadly patterned plants. $36 fs
  Paphiopedilum superbiens var curtisii PUN 013 ("Pat-N-Ginny" x "Sky Rocket" AM/AOS) Species Large flowers in dark tones carried on long inflorescences from mottled leaved plants. $34 nfs
  Paphiopedilum urbanianum Species Species from the Philippines. Dorsal sepal will be creamy white, lined in deep green veins. The ends of the petals are tipped in bright rose/pink. $34 nfs
Paphiopedilum venustum Species This species is well known for its veined lip.   Many color forms exist from orange through to green and I expect these to be primarily in the green to bronze shades. Limited $34 fs

 

Paphiopedilum venustum alba Species Petals and dorsal sepal are white overlaid by strong green stripes. Pouch will be in yellow tones with deep green veining. $38 fs
  Paphiopedilum victoria-regina var chamberlainianum Species Indonesian species that flowers continuously for months. Flowers are showy with the dorsal being chartreuse to white, striped in deep mahogany with some purple spotting at the base. Petals are creamy-white with purple markings and the lip is pink. and heavily spotted with light purple. $32  nfs
  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 $32 nfs
  Paphiopedilum villosum 'Jack' x self Species Flowers can be up to 6 inches The dorsal is tan to mohagany and the petals are in the same tones but with a broad darker mid vein. The flowers are glossy as though varnished. $30 ls
  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 nfs
  Paphiopedilum wenshanense Species Some consider this a variety of bellatulum. Flowers are large, somewhat cupped, and are white to creamy white with strongly contrasting deep purple spots. $38 nfs
  Paphiopedilum wilhelminae Species

 

Compact species from New Guinea. Multi-floral with large (up to 6")glossy flowers with sepals that are creamy yellow with maroon stripes and the twisting petals are yellow heavily overlaid in maroon. $36 nfs
  Peristeria elata Species National flower of Panama and is often called the Dove Orchid. Flowers are white and fragrant. $28 fs

Limited

  Pescatorea lehmannii Species Sepals, petals with bold close curved lines of red-purple over white. Lip deep mauve purple. $26 ls
  Pescatorea wallisii Species This Ecuadorian species has white petals and sepals the tips of which are splashed in blue. Lip is blue. As an added bonus, flowers have a lovely sweet fragrance. $26 nfs
Phalaenopsis amboinensis species Phal. amboinensis blooms in the summer on pendulous, ever-green spikes, typically one or two flowers per spike.  They grow well in bright light, warm daytime temperatures, high humidity and in fresh, open potting mix. Flowers are cream coloured to yellow with darker mahogany barring.

$26 nfs

$30 (fs)

  Phalaenopsis braceana species Miniature species with flowers that can be quite variable in colour. The lip is generally dark rose and the petals and sepals are yellow to bronze with a pink suffusion. $25 nfs
Phalaenopsis celebensis species Miniature Indonesian species. Flowers are white with petals have some chestnut striping and the lip accentuated in lavender blush and striping. Prefers being grown mounted. $28 fs
Phalaenopsis cochlearis species The color of the flower varies from white to pale green, greenish or yellow, with two brown or brown/orange bars at the base of the segments. Lateral lobes creams or white with three tan to orange stripes on front. Yellow midlobe with several stripes brown/red on each side. $25 nfs

$35 fs

  Phalaenopsis corningiana Species Flowers are white to cream background heavily overlaid with brown to red mahogany. $26 nfs
Phalaenopsis cornu cervi species Waxy chartreuse flowers heavily barred  with mahogany. Quite a compact plant. $26 fs
Phalaenopsis cornu cervi var alba species Waxy flowers that are more a uniform yellow bronze (little or no spotting). Compact, easy to grow and has a tendency to send out keikis. Limited $30 fs
Phalaenopsis equestris var Albescens species Sepals and petals should be white with a light lavender blush whereas the lip should be very light lavender. Sold Out $36  fs
  Phalaenopsis equestris 'Wanchiao Blue' BM/TOGA' x self species Parents of this selfing have white petals and sepals and the lip is a pale lavender blue. The best should be similar, some perhaps with lavender petals and sepals $32 nfs
Phalaenopsis equestris var Rosea species Flowers will be a rose purple with the sepals and petals outlined in creamy white. The lip will be a deeper rose purple. $25 nfs
Phalaenopsis equestris species Sepals and petals white to pale pink suffused with lavender; lip in sunset tones, callus bright yellow with red spotting; texture sparkling. $34 fs

Limited

  Phalaenopsis fasciata species The 2 inch star shaped flowers are quite waxy in texture. Sepals and petals are a yellow/tan base overlaid with mahogany bars. Lip is yellow/orange with magenta highlights. $26 nfs
Phalaenopsis floresensis Species Cream white to light yellow waxy flowers that have quite firm substance. $25 nfs

$30 fs

  Phalaenopsis fuscata Species Yellow flowers with dark mahogany blotches on the lower half of the petals and sepals.

$24 nfs

Phalaenopsis gigantea species Phal gigantea has creamy white flowers overlaid with magenta spots and bars.

$28

4-6" leaf span   

Phalaenopsis hieroglyphica 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.

Currently Unavailable

 

  Phalaenopsis inscriptiosinensis Species Flowers are about 2 -3 inches in size and are fragrant. Colour is quite variable, ranging from a cream to yellow base which is overlaid in varying degrees with mahogany to purplish bars. $28 nfs
Phalaenopsis kunstleri species Sepals and petals are a yellow-green, overlaid with chocolate brown at base with the yellow lip striped heavily with chocolate brown. $28 fs
Phalaenopsis lueddemanniana species Native to Luzon in the Philippine islands. The 1-1/2-inch flowers have beautiful coloured purple bars all round the sepals and petals. The fragrant, waxy flowers are long lasting and bloom in the late summer months. Limited $26-28 fs
Phalaenopsis mannii species India, Vietnam. This pendulous species produces numerous 1" - 2" FRAGRANT flowers. The waxy star-shaped blossoms have yellow to bronze sepals and petals and the petals are often marked with reddish blotches. The lip is white and purple. $30 fs
  Phalaenopsis mannii "dark" SM/18.WOC /Dijon x Sib species Flowers are butter yellow with strong concentric magenta marks; lip yellow with magenta overlay changing to white at tip Waxy texture. Scented $24 ss

Currently Unavailable

Phalaenopsis mariae species Flowers have a chartreuse background barred with wide bands of brick red; the substance will be heavy and the texture waxy. Flowers have an open, starry form. $25 nfs

 

Phalaenopsis modesta species This compact species from Borneo produces very fragrant, star shaped flowers. Petals and sepals are white to pale rose suffused with purple bars or stripes on the lower half. $258 fs
  Phalaenopsis pallens species Miniature. Flowers are white with the lip pink to lavender. $28 nfs
  Phalaenopsis pantherina species Sepals and petals are yellow marked with mahogany spots and bars. This warm growing species originates from Borneo. $30 nfs
Phalaenopsis parishii species Miniature. Flowers are white with the lip pink to lavender. Very Limited $26 (fs)
Phalaenopsis philippinensis species
Produces lots of white to pale pink flowers with yellow side-lobed lips. Variegated leaves
$26 fs

Currently Unavailable

Phalaenopsis rosenstromii species  A warm growing Australian species, similar to Phalaenopsis amabilis. This comes from a rainforest habitat that has a wet season and a dry season. Flowers are white and up to 4 inches size. $28 fs
Phalaenopsis sanderiana Species Flowers are white to rosy white and pink purple. Also variable the lip color whose marks vary from brown to red or yellow. Philippine species. $28 - 32 fs
Phalaenopsis schilleriana species Attractive grey-green barred foliage, combined with soft pink flowers and a delicate rose-petal fragrance make this species a favourite of many growers. It easily makes multiple branching spikes to produce dozens of flowers each spring.  $24 ss

$32 fs

Phalaenopsis stuartiana species Flowers are white with some red/brown spots, the lateral sepals are more heavily spotted red brown. Mottled leaves that are attractive even when the plant is not flowering! Limited $32  fs
  Phalaenopsis tetraspis 'alba' species Miniature species from Indonesia. A warm grower, it likes a small pot or basket with a media that will stay damp but not wet. The flowers are star-shaped, with very variable color and delicately scented. The alba variety is pure white with the midlobe of the lip striped in fuschia and yellow in the column wings. $28 nfs
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.  Limited

$24 ss

 

Phalaenopsis violacea var Thailand species This violacea variety most resembles Phalaenopsis bellina in colour and shape. Waxy white to pale yellow flowers with the lateral sepals suffused in pink. Fragrant. $34 fs
  Phalaenopsis violacea (Bellina) ('Beste' x 'Michael Oi') 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  fs
  Phalaenopsis violacea (Bellina) ('Wu' x' Oi') Species Waxy creamy white to pale yellow flowers with the lateral sepals suffused violet pink. Very fragrant. $32  fs
  Phalaenopsis violacea (Bellina) Species Waxy white to pale yellow flowers with the lateral sepals suffused violet purple. Incredible fragrance. $36  fs
  Phalaenopsis violacea var Alba 'Wanchiao Jungle White' SM/TOGA Species Waxy star shaped white flowers with the outer edges of the petals and sepals blending to soft chartreuse. Lip white and yellow. Fragrant species. $32
Phalaenopsis violacea "Borneo" species Waxy white to pale yellow flowers with the lateral sepals suffused violet purple. Incredible fragrance. $25-30 nfs

$35 fs

Phalaenopsis violacea Malaysian form species This form of violacea has extremely fragrant flowers that are borne one by one in succession on a pendant, stout, inflorescence. It requires heavy shade and high humidity and should never be allowed to dry out completely. Flowers differ from the Borneo form in that these are nearly solid lavender. $38

Currently Unavailable

  Phalaenopsis violacea var Sumatra species Near solid red star shaped flowers. Fragrant. $32  nfs
  Phalaenopsis virides species Cream to yellow base heavily overlaid with mahogany. Species is from Borneo and is a fragrant species $28 nfs
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. Limited $28 fs
  Phragmipedium caudatum ('Tony' x 'Buffalo') species White to cream coloured sepals overlaid in green veins and possibly some maroon barring. The long, twisting petals will vary from shades of green to tan or even mahogany. Pouch will be cream to light green or tan with some spotting. Limited $30 ss
  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. $35 fs
  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. $42 nfs
Phragmipedium wallisii species Long petaled species. Green and tan to rose  petals, cream pouch overlaid with spotting. Limited $48 fs
Plectorrhiza tridentata "Black" (Jedda #2) species Miniature Australian species. Flowers are green to brown, the labellum white with green, yellow and reddish markings, and are carried on an axillary raceme. Flowers are fragrant. Plant prefers shady and humid conditions. $25 fs
  Plectrelminthus caudatus species Sepals and petals are green with brown overlay; the lip is white fading to green and there is quite a long spur. African species. $28 nfs
Pleurothallis Restrepioides "Dragonstone" CBR/AOS species Miniature requiring fairly low light and evenly moist conditions. Several cream coloured flowers heavily spotted in plum purple and  held on fairly short spikes. $22-28 fs
Podangis dactyloceras species Miniature African species. Flowers are white, near translucent, with a rich yellow to chartreuse accent on the inside of the lip. $26 fs
  Polystachya paniculata species African species. Lots of bright orange flowers on this fairly compact plant. $24  ss
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 $25  fs
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.  $25 fs
Promenaea stapelloides ("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. $26 fs
Psycopsis papilio species Butterfly Orchid. Sepals and petals yellow, heavily overlaid mahogany, lateral sepals and lip canary yellow, heavily barred orange, Does well mounted and potted.   

  $26 nfs         

Rhyncostylis gigantea species Sepals and petals white with pink to plum spots; lip darker. Some may be nearly solid pink/purple. Fragrant.  $24-28
Rhyncostylis gigantea ‘Orange’ species Unusual colour form of this species. The spikes carry dozens of rich orange flowers that are highly scented. Very limited. $25 nfs
Rossioglossum grande species Very large, showy yellow flowers with red-brown barring/flecking $32 fs
  Rossioglossum splendens species Mexican species. Strong mahogany bars overlying yellow petals and sepals. Lip is yellow edged in mahogany . Flowers are slightly fragrant. $36 fs       Currently unavailable
  Sarcochilus fitzgeraldii "Red Eye" x "Lorraine" Species Some of the most colourful flowers to be found in the genus. Normally carry from three to 15 delicately scented flowers that often contain a high percentage of red markings on a white background. Limited $25 nfs
Sarcochilus hartmannii (Moffett Vale x self) Species Flowers crystalline white, spotted near center with red; lip white spotted red; column yellow. $28-34 fs
Sarcochilus hartmannii (Happy Valley x self) Species Pure-white sepals and petals, sepals should have red spots and the white lip should also have red spotting. Good substance $28-34 fs
  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. $26 fs
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 fs
  Sobennikoffia robusta Species Found in Madagascar. Long spikes of white flowers with pale green/yellow blush on the inside of the lip. $2 ss
Sophronitis coccinea Species Brazilian miniature with vivid scarlet red flowers that last for several weeks. Flowers are large compared to the size of the Plant. Limited $24  nfs
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 nfs

$45 fs

  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.  Limited $32 nfs
Stanhopea graveolens 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. $35 fs
  Stanhopea guttulata Species Cream to yellow flowers sprinkled with red/maroon spots. Flowers are large and quite fragrant. Sometimes classified as a variety of Stanhopea oculata. $30 nfs
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. Limited $32-36 nfs
  Stanhopea insignis Species This is a very dark clone. Two or three big fleshy flowers are cream with purple spot. In this select variety, the hypochile is mostly dark purple. Limited $34 nfs
  Stanhopea intermedia Species Bears 3 to 7 clear yellow, extremely fragrant flowers on a pendant inflorescence. Has an orange hypochile and mesochile. Limited $34 nfs
Stanhopea jenischiana "Carlyle" x self Species Large, yellow to orange flowers with light red spotting. Fragrant.  Limited $38 fs
Stanhopea panamensis "MW" Species Flowers creamy white with base of sepals and petals yellow; sparsely spotted with red-purple. $38 - 45 fs
Stanhopea pozoi Species This species has showy, yellow flowers with deep red/purple blotch at center of lip. Fragrant. $36 fs
Stanhopea saccata Species Large flowers ranging from white to a pale green in colour with small, well spaced, orange to rust coloured spots. Fragrant. Limited $36 fs
Stanhopea tigrina Species Huge flowers to 17cm. Yellow, chocolate purple blotches. Showy. Fragrant. $32 nfs
  Stanhopea tigrina #29 Species Flowers are large, Yellow with chocolate purple blotches. Showy. Fragrant $38 fs
  Stanhopea tigrina #62 Species Flowers are large, Yellow with chocolate purple blotches. Showy. Fragrant. $38 fs
  Stanhopea tricornis "JEM" Species The beautiful, large (3-1/2-inch, 9cm) fragrant flowers are produced to or three to the stem. The inflorescence pushes downward - basket culture is required.  Limited $32 nfs
  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. $38  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. $38 fs
  Trichopilia hennisiana species  White, pendulous, tubular flowers with yellow lip. $28 nfs
Trichopilia marginata species Flowers are tubular in shape, lip is a deep magenta red whereas the petals and the sepals are green and red. Flowers are fragrant and about 4" in size. Very Limited $28 fs
Trigonidium egertonianum species Warm growing epiphyte blooming on an erect, wiry, 1 1/2' [45 cm] long, single flowered inflorescence. Flowers generally spring to summer. Flowering size $35 fs
Vanda cristata species This Vanda species has been renamed Trudelia cristata and is found in the Himalayas and Bangladesh. The flowers have petals and sepals ranging from chartreuse to green and a white to golden lip vividly striped in purple. $28 fs
Vanda kimballiana species Creamy white petals & sepals with contrasting dark pink lip. Limited $26-28 nfs
Vanda limbata species Warm growing, bright light is what this Vanda requires. Waxy, long lasting, fragrant (cinnamon) mahogany flowers. $30 fs
Vanda tricolor Suavis species White to cream coloured flowers covered in spots ranging from burnt orange to purple. Very fragrant. $28 nfs
  Vandopsis parishii species Flowers are gold, heavily barred with mahogany, lip is deep pink. Fragrant. Limited $26 nfs
Zygopetalum crinitum species

 

Warmer growing Zygo, it grows best in a basket with an open bark mix to allow for good drainage. Flowers are showy, fragrant, waxy and long-lived occurring in the winter through spring. Base colour is green to tan, strong mahogany barring and spotting, lip is white with purple veins. Limited $32 fs
  Zygopetalum mackayi species Petals and sepals are green overlaid with grown markings and the lip is white with violet stripes. Very scented. Limited $28 fs

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