Shop Fall Blooming Orchids

Shop Fall Blooming Orchids

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  • Maxillaria variabilis Red Form - Orchids for the People

    Maxillaria variabilis Red Form

    Large, well-established blooming size plant in 3.25" pot.This is a great little plant! Super easy to grow and very forgiving. Likes temps from cool to hot, doesn't mind drying out a little between waterings, likes bright light, and produces bright yellow nickel-sized flowers randomly all year long. What's not to like?Care: Regular year-round watering and light feeding, cool-hot temps, bright indirect light.

    $26.99

  • Maxillaria variabilis - Orchids for the People

    Maxillaria variabilis Yellow Form

    Large, well-established blooming size plant in 3.25" pot.This is a great little plant! Super easy to grow and very forgiving. Likes temps from cool to hot, doesn't mind drying out a little between waterings, likes bright light, and produces bright yellow nickel-sized flowers randomly all year long. What's not to like?Care: Regular year-round watering and light feeding, cool-hot temps, bright indirect light.

    $26.99

  • Last stock! Miltonia Hybrid (010692 & 010695) - Orchids for the People

    Miltonia Hybrid (new!)

    This is Miltonia (regnelii v alba x (spectabilis v moreliana x Seminole Blood). I know it's a mouthful but we haven't registered a name for it yet! Large, well-established blooming size plant in 3.25" pot.  I love this new cross we made! Every single plant has unique flowers! All have produced 3-6 flowers on their first flower spike. Flowers have been 3"-4" across. The majority of plants have had spotted flowers. The plant flowers in the late summer/early fall. I have included several pictures of flowers that have already bloomed to show a representation of the flowers we have seen so far. Please note: I cannot pick a particular flower pattern. Later in the season I will have auctions for individual plants with select flowers on our eBay site (Orchids for the People). Select plants will be considerably more expensive! Care: Intermediate - warm temps, bright indirect sun, regular watering, and light feeding year-round.

    $21.99

  • Neolauchea pulchella - Orchids for the People

    Neolauchea pulchella

    Newly divided blooming size plants in 3" net pots.   An uncommon orchid that is also easy to grow. The only species in this genus, N. pulchella is a creeper that grows into a mat. Can be hung up in its current basket and allowed to trail where it wishes but also adapts easily to being mounted vertically or horizontally. This species doesn't need repotting very often and doesn't need a large mount, pot or basket because the majority of the plant just dangles in open space! Flowers in the Fall with bright lavendar flowers.Care: Can be grown cool-warm and prefers intermediate light. We water them a lot in the Spring/Summer and only a little in the Winter.

    $17.99

  • Oerstedella schweinfurthiana (syn Epidendendrum schweinfurthianum) - Orchids for the People

    Oerstedella schweinfurthiana (syn Epidendendrum schweinfurthianum)

    Oerstedella schweinfurthiana (syn Epidendendrum schweinfurthianum). Deflasked October 2023 and well-rooted in 3.25" pots. 2-3 years from blooming size These easy-to-grow Epidendrum relatives have amazing 1" flowers with sepals and petals that are bluish-purple on the back and orange-red to bronze and a bluish-purple lip. Flowers develop in bunches of 4-10 flowers in the fall-winter. Mature plants produce wispy, flexible stems that can EASILY REACH 10 FEET LONG. Looking to buy quantity!  Check out this plant in the Wholesale and Volume Pricing Collection!  Care: cool-warm temps, indirect-bright indirect light, regular watering and fertilizer spring-fall, and let dry between light waterings in the winter.

    $26.99

  • Panarica (Encyclia) brassavolae - Orchids for the People

    Panarica (Encyclia) brassavolae

    Very limited quantities! Well-established blooming size plant in a 3.25" pot. Well-established blooming size plant in a 3.25" pot. These started as 2 pseudobulb divisions last year and now have at least 1 new pseudobulb since being divided.  In our humble opinion, one of the prettiest and showiest of the "Encyclia group" (it's been called Encyclia, Prosthecea, and Panarica in the last decade so take your pick of names!). The flowers, which are 4"+, are without a doubt some of the largest flowers of the group. Each 18-24" flower spike will have 8-14 flowers that open simultaneously. Plus they have a nice, light fragrance in the evening!  Easy to grow and very forgiving.  Care: cool-warm temps, bright indirect light, regular watering, and fertilizer spring-fall with a drier winter.

    $39.99

  • Panarica brassavolae x Brassavola nodosa - Orchids for the People

    Panarica brassavolae x Brassavola nodosa

    Well-established blooming size plant in a 3.25" pot.This is an Orchids For The People in-house hybrid that has turned out fantastic! The plant has a compact, upright growth habit that makes it very manageable (it won't grow out of its pot quickly or get knocked over easily). Each flower spike produces 5-10 flowers. The flowers are 2-3" across and 3-4" top to bottom. The narrow petals and sepals are a warm gold color, and the huge white, spade-shaped lip is decorated with purple dots that are concentrated near the tip. The flowers produce an amazing honeysuckle-like fragrance that is strongest at night! Care: These are tough plants! They prefer bright indirect light, intermediate-warm temps, regular watering and light feeding spring-fall with a drier rest period in the winter.

    $32.99

  • Pholidota imbricata - Orchids for the People

    Pholidota imbricata

    Well-established blooming size plant in a 3.25" pot. These plants are ready for a 3"-4" pot or hanging basket. Also known as the Rattlesnake orchid (the unopened flower spikes resemble a rattlesnake rattle), this plant produces long chains of flowers similar to a Dendrochilum. Each spike will produce 25-100 pearl-size fragrant flowers that open in a spiral pattern. The plant has attractive, stiff, very dark green leaves. Care: Indirect light-shade, cool-warm temps, regular watering and light feeding spring-fall with a slightly drier rest period in the winter.

    $26.99

  • Pinguicula laueana x emarginata - Orchids for the People

    Pinguicula laueana x emarginata

    Well-established blooming size (1.5-2" across) plant. This plant will be shipped bare root. Be prepared to pot this plant into a 3"+ pot. Especially good for gnats! This is a hybrid between 2 tropical butterworts, P. emarginata x P. laueana. Produces beautiful .5" shiny purple flowers with darker purple veins. The leaves turn dark green (kinda blue-green)  in bright sun and have a darker upturned margin! Flowers randomly year-round and produces lots of baby plants around the base of mature plants spring-fall. Care: must be kept moist to wet year-round. Rainwater or filtered water is mandatory for the long-term health of the plant. Cool-hot temps and bright light-direct sun. The brighter its environment, the pinker the leaves become!

    $12.99

  • Pleurothallis rabei - Orchids for the People

    Pleurothallis rabei

    Well-established blooming size plant in a 2.25" pot.1-4 cute little dark reddish-purple flowers that develop sequentially and sit low in the foliage. Care: Cool-warm temps, regular year-round watering, light feeding and a shady spot are ideal for this plant. Like all pleurothallids, don't let it dry out.

    $15.99

  • Scaphyglottis prolifera - Orchids for the People

    Scaphyglottis prolifera

    Well-established blooming size plant in 2" pot.  This tiny flowered species is easy to grow with intermediate to warm temps, bright indirect light, and enough water and humidity to prevent it from drying out for long periods of time. It's a favorite at the nursery for its forking growth pattern that creates an open yet bushy plant.

    $14.99

  • Last stock! Schoenorchis scolopendria - Orchids for the People

    Schoenorchis scolopendria

    Mature, mounted blooming size plants. We imported these plants 6 months ago but held on to them to make sure the plants were healthy and strong (they are!).​Small is an understatement when describing this species! Commonly called the millipede orchid because of its growth habit. This species hugs its growing surface looking for any crack or crevice to follow. The flowers are nearly identical to S fragrans (but without fragrance) but the sturdy, succulent leaves are about 1/2 the size (1/4" long, 1/8" wide)! The plant tends to branch randomly (these plants are already branching). Blooms randomly at the nodes all along the plant in the spring-early summer. The tiny flower spikes hold up to 6 long lasting, brilliant pinkish-purple flowers.Great for terrariums!Care: Intermediate-warm temps, bright indirect light, daily light misting, light fertilizer 2x/month when growing new roots or leaves.

    $32.99

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