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  • Anacheilium (gilbertoi x radiatum) - Orchids for the People

    Anacheilium (gilbertoi x radiatum)

    Well-established, blooming-size plant in a 3.25" pot.I'm excited about this new in-house Anacheilium hybrid! The wonderfully fragrant flowers, which are non-resupinate and about the size of a quarter, have butter-yellow petals with a sprinkling of purple dots. The nicely rounded white lip is accentuated by purple stripes with a hint of yellow in the throat. The flower spikes produce 3-8 flowers.Care: Intermediate-warm temps, bright indirect light, regular watering, and light feeding spring-fall with a slightly drier rest period in the winter. These are seed-grown seedlings so the flowers will vary slightly from plant to plant.

    $28.99

  • Last stock! Anacheilium cochleatum - Orchids for the People

    Anacheilium cochleatum

    Synonyms: Encyclia cochleata, Prosthechea cochleata Commonly known as the black orchid or the cockleshell orchid, around our nursery it is affectionately referred to as the octopus orchid. It is also the national flower of Belize. This is a very nice outcross of 2 great, large flowered parents. One has wide sepals and the other plant has nice long twisted sepals. Both have great color and are above average size. Anacheilium cochleatum randomly produces flower spikes year round, mostly spring-fall. 5-20+ flowers develop sequentially over a long period of time. Easy to grow and a prolific flowerer, it loves to be treated just like a Cattleya. Care: Intermediate-warm temperatures, bright indirect sunlight and regular year round watering and light feeding.

    $16.99 - $21.99

  • BLC Rutledge 'Carmela' - Orchids for the People

    BLC Rutledge 'Carmela'

    Well-established blooming size plant in a 3.25" pot. For a compact (not mini!) Catt hybrid this plant has pretty big flowers! The 4-5" wide crystalline white flowers have a beautiful gold throat that contrasts nicely with the rest of the flower.Care: Bright indirect light, intermediate-warm temps, regular watering, and light feeding spring-fall with a slightly drier winter rest.

    $34.99

  • Brassocattleya Valencia Beauty Special! - Orchids for the People

    Brassocattleya Valencia Beauty Special!

    Special! 3 blooming-size plants in $3.25" pots for $50. 33% savings! Shipping is at the "2 Plant" rate. This is a remake of Brassocattleya Valencia Beauty using 2 great, large-flowered parents. These plants are seed-grown seedlings, not mericlone plants, so each one is unique. If you like to get your plants judged, this is your chance to give a plant a clonal name! Pictured are many siblings, so you can see the diversity so far in this hybrid. Plus, the flowers are relatively large in proportion to the compact growth habit of the plant. A real beauty!Care: Bright indirect light, cool-warm temps, regular watering and fertilizer spring-fall, and let dry between light waterings in the winter.

    $50.00

  • Last stock! Bulbophyllum obtusipetalum - Orchids for the People

    Bulbophyllum obtusipetalum

    Well-established blooming size plant in a 3.25" pot. Limited quantity available!This is a large-leafed (16"+) bulbophyllum that stays very compact for its size. This species does equally well mounted, in hanging baskets, or in a pot. Flower spikes that are nearly 2' long and covered with up to 50 small, white, pleasantly-fragrant flowers (unlike most other Bulbophyllums). This species tends to flower all at once (in the spring for us) and puts on quite a show!Care: cool-warm temps, indirect light and regular year-round watering and light feeding.

    $32.99

  • Cattleya (Interglossa x Interceps) - Orchids for the People

    Cattleya (Interglossa x Interceps)

    Beautiful semi-peloric flowers! The lip and petals are purple and the sepals are green with purple spots. New growth has dark pigment spots which is indicative of spotted flowers. Fast growing and showing great hybrid vigor!Please note: These are blooming-size seed grown plants, not mericlone plants. Each plant will be unique. So far, all have followed a theme: semi-peloric with purple petals and lip, and green or white sepals with purple dots.Care: Bright indirect light, regular watering and light feeding spring-fall with a slight drying period in the winter.

    $32.99

  • Cattleya loddigesii (011172) - Orchids for the People

    Cattleya harrisoniana

    Well-established, near blooming size (1-2 years), 3+ pseudobulb seedling with at least one new growth since repotting (for a total of at least 3 pseudobulbs). These have been vigorous, fast-growing seedlings. Cattleya harrisoniana produces 4-6 (per spike) beautiful, shiny, dark purple flowers that measure 5"-6" across. The lip is slightly lighter with a ruffled margin. We selfed our best Cattleya harrisoniana so you can have one too! If you are willing to wait a while, you'll have amazing flowers for a great price! Care: Intermediate-warm temps and bright indirect light. Regular watering and fertilizer spring-fall and a slightly drier, fertilizer-free winter rest period.

    $17.99

  • Last stock! Coelogyne speciosa - Orchids for the People

    Coelogyne speciosa

    Well-established blooming size plant in a 3.25" pot. Known as the  Beautiful Coelogyne, this species blooms sequentially with 1 to 3 flowers per spike. The musky scented flowers arise out of the center of a new pseudobulb growth and can bloom at any time of the year but most often in spring and summer. The flowers are about 6 cm in diameter. The lip is white with orange-brown or dark brown spots. The large side lobes of the lip are brown or red and curve up to form a tube that almost completely covers the spine. 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.

    $26.99

  • Last stock! Coelogyne Unchained Melody - Orchids for the People

    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

  • Last stock! Dendrobium kingianum - Orchids for the People

    Dendrobium kingianum

    Small, well-established blooming size plant in a 3.25" pot.This is one of the first orchids I grew as a kid in southern CA and is still one of the hardiest and most forgiving orchids you can grow! D kingianum stays very compact and is happy pretty much anywhere that receives moderately bright light.This species flowers late winter/early spring and produces an abundance of fragrant, long-lasting, dime-sized purple and white flowers.If you want to try your hand at orchids, start here!Care: Bright indirect light, moist and warm-hot in the summer, cool and drier in the winter. Light, regular fertilizing spring-late summer

    $17.99

  • Dendrobium loddigesii - Orchids for the People

    Dendrobium loddigesii

    Well-established, small blooming size plants in 2” pots.  This is a great little plant, suitable for a beginner but cute enough that it’s a great plant for any collector! It has a rambling habit that makes it well suited for a hanging basket or pot. It makes for a superb specimen plant due to its small stature and its tendency to produce large flushes of beautiful, large (for the size of the plant), fragrant flowers all at once. The flowers have bubble gum pink sepals and petals and a fimbriated white lip with a large central orange disc. Flowers late winter-spring. Care: Bright indirect light. Prefers warmer, wet summers and cooler, drier winters. Fertilize regularly when actively growing.

    $15.99

  • Last stock! Dendrobium Pauline Rankin - Orchids for the People

    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.

    $34.99

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