Plants Off-Sale Now, But Returning!
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Coelogyne mooreana
Coelogyne mooreana ('Brockhurst' FCC/RHS x Jungle collected clone). Two sizes: Well-established blooming size 3 bulb division in a 3.25"pot. Please note: we cut all the top 1/2 of all old leaves off. This prevents the plant from flopping around while new roots anchor it. 2.25" seedling Flower multiple times a year. These plants are somewhat hard to find and we are happy to have them available, if only for a short time! Seedlings are expected to bloom in 12-18 months from blooming.The flowers on these plants are better than 'Brockhurst' FCC/RHS! Beautiful flower from Vietnam. The crystalline white flowers have an orange throat. Beautiful fragrance! Each spike carries 3-8 flowers. Spring-Fall bloomer. Care: Cool to warm temps, likes to be watered year-round, and prefers bright indirect light.
$16.99 - $26.99
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Coelogyne nitida
3 Bulb Division sale! Coelogyne nitida. Blooming-size 3 bulb division in a 3.5"pot. These were divided 3-1-20 and are currently starting to develop new growth. The plant you receive will be of similar size as the one pictured, minus the flowers.These plants are somewhat hard to find and we are happy to have them available, if only for a short time! Beautiful flower from southern Asia. These grow best in cool to intermediate temps with partial shade. The crystalline white flowers have gold markings in the throat that are outlined in orange. Super fragrant day and night! They smell like Pez candy! Each spike carries 3-8 flowers. Spring-Fall bloomer. Cool to intermediate temps, likes to be watered year round and prefers bright indirect light. We love Coelogynes and you should too! Very limited quantities. Picture #3 is representative of the size of plant that will be shipped.
$19.99
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Coelogyne trinervis
Near blooming size division (2 old bulbs and at least 1 new growth) in a 3.25" pot.Beautiful, pendant flower spikes develop in the fall and carry 5-10 silver dollar-sized fragrant flowers. Flowers are light yellow with gold highlights on the lip and column. Care: Cool-warm temps, shade-indirect light, and regular year-round watering and light feeding.
$23.99
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Coelogyne Unchained Melody
Coelogyne Unchained Melody (C cristata x C flaccida). Well-established blooming size plant in a 3.25" pot, with at least one new growth.Long-lasting crystalline white flowers (3" across) have a nice contrasting light yellow throat. Spikes will have up to 15 or so flowers on large plants. Very fragrant with a scent similar to narcissus.This plant is a fast grower, with each bulb producing 2 or 3 new bulbs. Flowers in the late winter and early fall.
$25.99
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Coelogyne xyrekes
Well-established blooming-size plant in a 4" basket. Flower color, especially in the lip, may vary slightly because these are from seed, not divisions. This is a beautiful plant with beautiful flowers! The flowers are formed on a pendant spike so it's best to plant this species in a hanging basket or pot to fully enjoy the flowers. The large, long-lasting flowers are approx 2.5-3" across. Petals are a very light rosy pink and the lip is brick red/cinnamon and the flowers are sweetly fragrant. Each spike produces 3-6 flowers successively. Each new flower blooms just as its predecessor is wilting. More mature plants will produce many flower spikes at the same time. It's a non-stop show for months!Care: Cool to hot temps, indirect-bright indirect light, regular year-round watering, and light feeding. The warmer the growing conditions, the more often it should be watered.
$25.99
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Columnea sanguinea 'Lia'
Well-rooted plugs ready for 4" pots or grouped together in a 6-8" pot. Looks even better when planted in groups of 3 or 4. Sometimes referred to as the "Window Plant", this fast-growing gesneriad has amazing leaves. The tops of the leaves are solid green with 2-5 white splotches toward the tips. The underside of the leaf is solid purple. Not only that, but the white splotches reveal themselves to actually be translucent "windows" through which light glows as lit up red splotches on the very dark purple background. 1" long red, tubular flowers with a yellow margin are borne along the stem spring-fall. Shipping note: 1 plug, or 3 plugs both ship at the "1 plant" rate.This plant makes a great house plant as it does not need (or appreciate) intense sunlight. In mild climates, it can be grown outdoors as a small shrub. Also makes a great outdoor potted plant to be moved inside in the winter. Hummingbirds love this plant!Care: Intermediate-Warm temps, Indirect light-dappled shade, regular watering and light feeding year round. It's best to pinch or prune this plant from time to time to keep it from getting leggy.
$10.99 - $29.99
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Dendrobium (aduncum x trantuanii)
Well-established size plant in a 3.25" pot. One of our newest hybrids! We have been impressed with this cross's vigor and ability to flower at a very young age. These plants will stay compact and relatively small (we expect them to max out at about a foot tall). Produces 1-3 1" pink flowers at each node on leafless, mature canes. The older, leafless canes produce flowers for several years so the show just keeps getting better! This plant does well mounted, in hanging baskets or in a pot. Care: cool-hot (doesn't mind slightly cooler temps in the winter), bright indirect light, wet spring-fall with regular feeding, and a drier winter rest period.
$24.99
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Dendrobium jonesii
Well-established near-blooming size plant in a 3.25" pot. If treated properly, these plants will most likely bloom sometime in 2024.If you like Dendrobiums, particularly Australian Dendrobiums, you have to have this plant! Flowers are almost identical to D speciosum in color, shape, fragrance and size but the plant is much more compact. Plus, it is a much more reliable bloomer!Care: Bright indirect light, warm summers and cool winters, plenty of water and regular feeding spring-summer with a drier rest period in the winter. The bigger plant in flower is the parent of the plants for sale.
$27.99
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Dendrobium Pauline Rankin
Dendrobium (speciosum x tetragonum) x D tetragonum: Blooming size in 3.25" pot We remade this beautiful hybrid a couple of years ago and have been very happy with the results. These plants started blooming at a really small size and have remained compact (the new canes are currently 4-6" long). And the stems are square! D. tetragonum (one of the parents) has slender, square stems but these are big blocky square stems.The star-shaped flowers are yellow with beautiful red markings on the sepals, petals, and lip. The number of markings vary from plant to plant. Plus, the flowers are huge for the size of the plant! The first time they flowered each spike had 2 flowers and this time around they had 4 so chances are the flower count will continue to go up as the plants mature. Care: Bright indirect light, moist and warm in the summer, cool and drier in the winter.
$27.99
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Dendrobium prenticei (syn Dockrillia lichenastrum)
Large, well-established Dendrobium prenticei (syn Dockrillia lichenastrum) plant on a 5" madrone log. No strings attaching the plant to the log-only roots! If you are interested in miniature orchids this is a great, easy-to-grow species. The flowers are tiny but interesting if you have good eyes or a magnifying glass. The leaves and growth pattern are the main draw of this plant. The pointed, cylindrical leaves are reminiscent of a succulent and are spaced very closely together. Care: Bright indirect light, intermediate-hot temps. Regular watering and light feeding spring-fall with a dry winter.
$24.99
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Dendrobium victoriae-reginae
Seedlings available in 2025! Den victoriae-reginae is known for its beautiful violet-blue flowers. It tends to produce darker (more blue) flowers in cooler temps. Blue color flowers are very rare among orchids. Den victoriae-reginae blooms most often in the spring-summer but can bloom anytime. Care: Cool-warm temps. Regular year-round watering and light feeding with a little more drying out between waterings in the winter. Bright indirect light.
$42.99
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Dendrochilum javierinum
Big, well established blooming size plant in 3.25" pots. These plants are often called Grass Orchids (because of the leaves) or Fox Tail Orchids (because of the inflorescence). They are easy to grow and get large fast. Plus, when you have a specimen size plant in 6 or 8" pot in flower they are a sight to behold! I've seen plants with upwards of 100 arching inflorescences in flower at the same time! Care: Cool-warm temps, indirect light and regular year round watering and light fertilizer.
$24.99