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The sublime contrast of porcelain ivory overlaid with pale raspberry veination make this one of our all-time favorite parvi hybrids. Wide petals and a semi-inflated pouch coupled with compact growth habit make this hybrid perfect for the under-lights grower.Twenty-five seedlings vigorously growing seedlings in each compot should be ready for individual pots later this summer.
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The albino form of the popular multi-floral species from Luzon Island, the Philippines. Petals are medium green with white toward the tips, the pouch is lime-green and the dorsal sepal white with green stripes. Plants are blooming size, with nominal 18 inch leaf spans and should bloom in season. These are special prices while quantities last. Shipped bare-root.
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A sib cross between two excellent examples of this beautiful species from China. One has oustanding color, the other above average size. The dorsal sepal and petals will be rose-pink with faint yellow veins; the bubble-gum pouch will be inflated and pink-pink-pink. Seedlings have 6-7 inch leaf spans and should bloom in 12-18 months. Shipped in-pot or bare-root if preferred.
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The 'Kuching Warrior' clone is one of the largest of the highland strain of this popular Bornean species, and the 'Fox Valley' AM/AOS clone is arguably one of the finest and darkest examples of the lowland strain, similar in form to 'Mont Millais'. When combined, they could well produce the next standard in roth. breeding, with dark flowers approaching or exceeding 30 cm. horizontal natural spread, and three to five flowers per stem. Twenty to twenty-five seedlings per compot, ranging in size from 3" to 5" leaf spans.
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A wonderful sib cross of two of the best examples of this popular, easy to grow species from north-east Thailand. The 'York' AM/AOS clone has particularly wide petals and the 'Liisa' clone - one of Dr. Clement's best (see photo) - has exceptional color and size. Compots have twenty to twenty-five seedlings that will be ready for individual pots later this summer.
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Phrag. Jerry Dean Fischer is (Mem. Dick Clements x sargentianum), so it has a double shot of color from the sargentianum parent/grandparent. When bred back to our 'Dark Red Select' besseae clone, the petals should be wider and the color awesome. Seedlings have 8-9 inch leaf spans and should start blooming in 2013. Limited! Shipped in-pot.
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Various adult clones to bloom in season. These are all divisions of Ecuadorean plants that were imported in the early 00's, and were selected for their flower color and ease of culture. Many are still in use in our breeding program, but we no longer have the space to keep growing them all. Shipped bare root, with roots wrapped in damp sphagnum moss.
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A selfing of the only Phrag. d’alessandroi to be positively identified by it’s discoverer, Dr. Cal Dodson, prior to it's CHM/ AOS award. Flower stems branch readily, stolons do not try to crawl out of the pot and flowers are brilliant orange with a distinct yellow blaze at the petal juncture. Shipped bare root. Seedlings have 6-7 inch leaf spans and should bloom in 12-18 months. Shipped in-pot.
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The final release of our remaining albino Phrag. longifolium fma album seedlings. As mentioned before, this is the only albino Phrag. species ever found and is extremely rare. Seedlings have nominal 8-10 inch leaf spans and should bloom in 18 months or less. Shipped in-pot. Limited.
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A sib cross of two of the finest examples of this popular Ecuadorean species we've ever seen. Flowers are pink, with a deep rose-pink pouch and pale pink petals and synsepal. Prefers intermediate conditions and wonderful for the under lights grower wanting a more compact growing Phrag. with brightly colored flowers. Seedlings have 6-8 inch leaf spans and should bloom in 18 months. Shipped in pot.
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One of the rarest finds in Phragmipedium history, this species grows in dry swamps in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Extremely difficult to propagate but relatively easy to grow, this would be a wonderful addition to any collection. The price has been reduced substantially because we have been fortunate enough to have had fairly good germination in the lab. Seedlings have nominal 10-12 inch leaf spans and will be shipped in-pot with growing instructions.
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