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  • Last stock! Epidendrum coriifolium  x Encyclia cordigera - Orchids for the People

    Epidendrum coriifolium x Encyclia cordigera

    Well-established blooming size seedlings in 3.25" pots. This is an in-house hybrid and is available exclusively from Orchids For The People. First blooms for this cross came in early 2025. The plant looks like a reed stem epidendrum but with very fleshy, almost succulent leaves. Growing conditions: intermediate-warm temps, bright indirect light, regular watering, and light feeding throughout the growing season (spring-fall) with a slightly dry rest period in the winter. 

    $27.99

  • Epidendrum coriifolium (011097) - Orchids for the People

    Epidendrum coriifolium (011097)

    5 plugs for $30 Seedling in Plug , 6-9 months out of flask as of February 2025    Seed grown

    $30.00

  • Epidendrum coriifolium x Encyclia cordigera (01227) - Orchids for the People

    Epidendrum coriifolium x Encyclia cordigera (01227)

    5 plants for $50 In-house hybrid Seed grown (variation in flowers, although so far these have been consistent) Blooming size 2" pot.

    $50.00

  • Epidendrum coronatum x  Epidendrum scriptum - Orchids for the People

    Epidendrum coronatum x Epidendrum scriptum

    This listing is for a well-established, blooming-size Epidendrum scriptum x E coronatum in a 3.25" pot.   We returned from Colombia with these 2 unusual Epidendrum species and I couldn't resist crossing them! The result was a large, branching flower spike with up to 40 flowers the shape of E scriptum (the long “snout” look) but with larger, creamier white and green flowers.  Fairly stout and compact for a reed stem type Epi, mature canes are 20"-30" tall and new growth emerges a beautiful purple color and greens as it matures.  Care: Cool-hot temps, indirect-bright indirect light, and regular year-round watering and light feeding.

  • Epidendrum coronatum x ellipticum - Orchids for the People

    Epidendrum coronatum x ellipticum

    Big, chunky, well-established, flowering-sized plants in 3.25" pots. This new cross is another great plant for beginning orchid growers! This is a compact reed stem-type epidendrum that produces nickel-sized, purplish-pink flowers. Reed stem Epidendrums are a wonderful addition to any orchid collection because of their ease of growing, their very long flowering cycle, and their massive variety of colors. Produces a flower spike at the top of new growths which continues to elongate and produce flowers sequentially from bottom to top over a period of months!We're not quite sure how tall these plants will get but they seem to be on the "compact" size for reed stem Epis. They have already flowered at less than 18" tall. Care: Very easy to grow. Cool-Warm temps,regular watering and light feeding spring-summer with a drier rest period and no food in the winter. Essentially the same as any other reed stem epi.

  • Epidendrum fimbriatum - Orchids for the People

    Epidendrum fimbriatum

    Well-established near-blooming size seedlings in 2.25" pot pr mounted on madrone wood!Epidendrum fimbriatum is a very small (12-18"), cool growing species from the Andes region of South America. Once mature this plant produces little white flowers with purple dots year round. Care: cold-intermediate temps, indirect light, high humidity, and lots of airflow.  

    $15.99 - $16.99

  • Epidendrum longirepens - Orchids for the People

    Epidendrum longirepens

    Well-established blooming-size plant on an approximately 4" log. Mounted on madrone, the shape and size of the wood will vary from log to log.A really nice little mini orchid, E. longirepens, is a stout plant that will cover this mount in no time! The petals are translucent crystalline green with a slight mahogany blush. The lip is chartreuse green with a light mahogany line around the margin.Care: bright indirect light. Regular year-round watering and light feeding with a short dry period between waterings.

  • Epidendrum medusae - Orchids for the People

    Epidendrum medusae

    Well-established, near-blooming size (I expect them to bloom next year in our greenhouse) seedling in a 3.25" pot. This flask was treated with colchicine to promote tetraploidy (4n) which produces larger, more robust plants and flowers. Tetraploidy is not guaranteed with this treatment but is much more likely.This is possibly the coolest (and hardest to find) species in the genus Epidendrum! Large (over 3") for an Epi, The green and purple flower has a super frilly lip that gave this species its name. Care: This species prefers a shady place to live, cool-intermediate temps, and regular watering and light feeding year-round.

  • Epidendrum neoporpax - Orchids for the People

    Epidendrum neoporpax

    Epidendrum neoporpax. Well-established blooming size plant in a 3" net pot.  We love this plant! It mats into a specimen in a short time. Flowers several times a year and we call it the "baboon butt" flower for obvious (to me :) reasons. This is a great orchid for vivariums and small growing spaces! Care: Easy to grow in moderately bright to partial shade conditions. Like to be mounted either vertically or horizontally. Moderate water all year.

    $19.99

  • Epidendrum parkinsonianum - Orchids for the People

    Epidendrum parkinsonianum

    Well-established, near-blooming seedlings in 4" net pots. The newest leaf on these plants is 8-10" long. These plants should bloom next year if they are taken care of. This plant produces beautiful long (18+"), fleshy, folded, pendant blue-green leaves. The large flowers have a white lip and yellow-green petals. There are usually 3-5 flowers per stem and they are fragrant (citrus/jasmine smell), especially at night. Usually flowers anytime a leaf matures, which can happen multiple times a year. The mother plant was collected in Nicaragua in 1971 (it still has the original tag!) and is a prolific flowerer!This plant needs to be hung in a basket or mounted because of its pendant growth habit. The buyer will need to provide a hanger or a perch where the pendant leaves can hang down.Care: Prefers cool-intermediate temps and bright indirect light. Regular watering and light feeding year-round, with a short dry period in between waterings.

    $26.99

  • Epigeneium cacuminis - Orchids for the People

    Epigeneium cacuminis

    Well-established blooming size plant in a 3.25" pot. This very hardy plant likes cool-intermediate temps but can tolerate cold to hot. Very compact, it produces foot-long spikes with 5-12 flowers. Star-shaped flowers are white with a gold throat. They look like wispy coelogyne flowers.

  • Last stock! Epigeneium nakaharaei - Orchids for the People

    Epigeneium nakaharaei

    Epigeneium nakaharaei. An interesting and easy-to-grow scrambling miniature. Some now consider this species a Dendrobium. Does well in a pot or basket and loves to be mounted. Very lightly fragrant. 

    $23.99

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