Thursday, July 1, 2010

Angraecum eburneum v. brevicalcar



We offered this as Angraecum breve previously. The parent plant came to us from Madagascar labeled as "breve," which is a miniature species. We now know that this is the short-nectary form of Angraecum eburneum. The photo is of the parent, a highly desirable form of eburneum that is more compact-but not a miniature. A rewarding plant. This plant produces a multitude of flowers closely spaced on the spike. Fragrant We offer these plants in 3½" pots that should flower in about two years within its blooming cycle.

Cattleya Mark Rose




The parents of this delightful cross are Cattleya Horace ‘Maxima’ and Cattleya perciviliana ‘Mendenhall-Summit’.
This is a remake of a wonderful pink-lavender cross using out best Cattleya perciviliana.
You can expect impressive heads of large flowers are the height of the winter season. The flowers will be fragrant.


We offer these plants in 2½” pots. They will be flowering size in 2-3 years. Blooming season is winter.
They will require bright, indirect light.

Brassia Rising Star 'Orchid Man' AM/AOS




This plant was awarded the Award of Merit by the American Orchid Society because of the huge 16" flowers.
This new clone will produce a spectacular display.

We offer plants in 3" pots. Blooming season is Summer - Fall.

Alliance: Oncidium
Size: Plants in 3" pots
Color(s): Chartreuse blooms with brown markings
Windowsill/Under Lights: Huge flowers-up to 16"
Required Lighting: These plants will require bright, indirect light.
Blooming Season: Summer-Fall
Estimated Time until 1st flowering: They will bloom within the next 2 years in their blooming season.