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'Fox Valley' CHM-AOS (x self) - A selfing of the only Phrag. d'alessandroi to be positively identified by it's discoverer, Dr. Cal Dodson, prior to it's AOS Certificate of Horticultural Merit award. Unlike Phrag. besseae, d'alessandroi flower stems branch readily, and stolons do not try to crawl out of the pot. Flowers are a brilliant orange color with a distinct yellow blaze at the juncture of the petals. Seedlings have 5-6 inch leaf spans and should bloom in 12-18 months. Shipped in pot.
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Among the rarest of the rare Brazilian Phrag. species, they are perfect for the advanced slipper orchid hobbyist collector. Flowers have downswept red-purple petals and leaves have the characteristic yellow leaf border that is diagnostic for this species. Shipped bare root, with roots wrapped in damp NZ sphagnum moss. Leaf spans are 10-12 inches accross and seedlings are growing vigorously. Growing instructions provided with each plant.
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A sibling cross of this diminutive species from Northern Ecuador, ours were originally purchased in flask and grown to adult blooming size in our greenhouse. The flowers are light to rose pink, and the plants are compact growing. These seedlings have 8-10 inch leaf spans and will be ready to bloom in Spring, 2013. Some already have two growths. Shipped in pot.
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These are all two growth adult plants from Ecuador that should bloom in season. Anyone interested in collecting a nice assortment of Phrag. species should have one of these because of their easy growth and beautiful pink flowers.. Plants will be shipped bare-root with roots wrapped in damp sphagnum moss.
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(micranthum x armeniacum) - Petal colors range from near-white to cantalope with pink veination, and pouches are pale pink to near white as well. Plants offered are seedlings in 3 1/4" pots to bloom in season. Perfect for the under-lights grower with limited space, because plants remain compact. Four plants available. Shipped in pot.
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This is the rare albino form of the popular parvi species from Vietnam. Much easier to grow as a seedling than the normally colored pink form, the compact plant size makes it perfect for the under-lights grower. The flower is paper-white with a crystalline texture, and the contrasting staminode is bright yellow. Seedlings have 4 inch leaf spans and should bloom in season. Shipped in pot.
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A selfing of our albino dianthum color form, these seedlings are blooming size to bloom in season (spring-summer). Flowers, normally two to three on a gently arching stem, have a green and white dorsal sepal, a lime green pouch and beautifully down-swept green petals with a white picotee. Limited, two remaining. Shipped in pot.
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'Albino Beauty' (x self) - Rare and beautiful multi-floral albino species, our seedlings have 12-14 inch leaf spans and are 6.5-7.0 inches (16.5- 18.0 cm) tall. Should reach blooming size in 12-18 months. See photo for our first seedling to bloom last year. Flowers are ivory-white over-all with spathulate petal tips and wide dorsal sepals for the species. Shipped in pot . Very limited.
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('Liisa' AM/AOS x '#76')- A sib cross between two excellent examples of this beautiful species from China. Both parents have outstanding color and excellent form. Dorsal sepals and petals will be rose-pink with yellow veining; the pouch will be inflated and light to rose pink. Seedlings have 4-5 inch leaf spans and should bloom in 18-24 months. Shipped in pot. Limited.
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('#6' x 'Chang') - a sibling cross of this most popular of Paph. species. Compact and perfect for the under-lights grower, the plants are Near Blooming Size in 3 1/4" pots- to bloom in season (Winter, 2013). The first to bloom have had dark flowers with red-bronze petals with large black spots. (See photo). Choice and limited.
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The rarest of the color forms of Phrag. besseae, the plants offered here are un-awarded divisions from our breeding bench. The flowers are pure golden-yellow, and the plants are more compact growers than the typical red form; perfect for the under-lights grower with limited room. Each division has two growths: one growth maturing and one already bloomed. Shipped bare root with roots wrapped in damp sphagnum moss. While supplies last.
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We have many blooming size adult plants of Phrag. besseae with vigorous root sytems and flowers that exhibit the bright vermillion color. We are offering them here at reduced prices while quantities last. Shipped bare-root, with roots wrapped in damp sphagnum moss.
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