Shop Spring Blooming Orchids
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Bulbophyllum lobbii v. Polystictum
Recent divisions in a 3.25" pot. All plants have a new growth since being repotted. Easy to grow Bulbo that produces huge (3-4" across and 6" tall) butter yellow flowers with purple markings and a hinged purple lip. Leaves are large for a Bulbophyllum, approx 18". Flowers randomly Spring-Fall in our nursery. Care: Intermediate-hot temps, indirect light and year round regular watering.
$24.99
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Bulbophyllum pardolatum
Well-established blooming size division in 3" clear net pot.Blooms randomly year round with single flowered inflorescence that bears a burnt orange flower with dark spots. Flowers are about the size of a quarter. Care: Cool to intermediate temps, and likes shade to indirect sun. Regular year-round watering with light feeding.
$15.99
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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.
$27.99
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Dendrochilum yuccaefolium
This is one of the bigger-flowered Dendrochilum species. Each long, gracefully arching inflorescence produce up to 30 flowers each. This plant is quite a site when it reaches even close to specimen size when blooming! Generally blooms late winter-spring. Care: intermediate-warm temps, bright indirect light, and plenty of water year-round.
$27.99
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Dracula mantissa
Please note that plant may not currently be in spike or flower when shipped. This species produces very small (about the size of a dime) flowers that truly have a monkey face! Flowers late winter for us and a plant the size of the one in this listing can produce 20-40 flower spikes all at once. Not only that, each flower spike will produce 2-5 flowers in succession over a period of a couple of months. The short flower spikes emerge around the margin of the plant and the flowers face down. When seen from below it looks like a pack of mini monkeys staring down at you! Best if hung up in a basket but this is one of the few Dracula species that can be grown in a pot on a table.These plants are wonderful to own if you can give them what they want. Care: Minimum low temp of 46° F and a high of around 85°. Anything over 80°, keep the plant really wet. We like to water them morning and evening at least a couple of times a week in the summer. Folks with greenhouses that have swamp coolers grow them directly in front of the cooler. We give our plants lots of light in the winter and lots of shade in the summer.
$19.99
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Dryadella hirtzii
Large, well-established blooming size plant in a 3.25" pot. A plant this size will typically produce 20-30 flowers when it blooms. Very limited quantities! A small, fast-growing plant that flowers repeatedly late fall-spring. Great for terrariums, vivariums, small grow spaces, and anyone who loves minis! This is a lovely miniature species! Tiny Masdevallia-like flowers that have a light green background with red spots. Rarely seen for sale and is a great addition to any Pleurothallid or cool climate collection. Care: Best kept on the cool side (but doesn't mind intermediate temps) and moist.
$15.99 - $27.99
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Epidendrum coronatum x Encyclia cordigera
Well-established seedlings in 2" pots. This is an in-house hybrid and available exclusively from Orchids for the People! These plants should bloom in 12-18 months if cared for properly.This is a sibling cross of 2 interesting species. Epi coronatum is a medium sized plant with large (for an Epi, 1.5+") creamy white, fragrant flowers. Enc cordigera is a medium sized plant with 3" dark purple fragrant flowers. We have no idea what they are going to look like but are hoping for rather large, fragrant flowers on a fairly compact plant.
$15.99
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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
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Eria hyacinthoides
2 bulb, blooming size bare root divisions that are ready to be potted in 4-6" pots with whatever growing mix you prefer. These are pretty plants with unusual flowers. The flowers are small, white and faintly fragrant. The are borne on a 6-18" spike that carries as many as 50-75 closely packed flowers, 2 spikes per new bulb. Easy to grow under intermediate conditions. These guys grow fast and big, with a growth habit and plant appearance similar to a cymbidium (24-30" tall and very tight clumps of pseudobulbs).
$25.99
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Masdevallia (herradurae x nicaraguae)
Well-established blooming size plant in a 2" pot. Miniature Masdevallia! A new mini hybrid from Orchids For The People. Fast-growing and floriferous. We deflasked these plants in the fall of 2021 and already they are producing 4-8 flowers! The flowers fit on a quarter but are tall and big enough not to go unnoticed. This plant would make a great addition to any mini, cool growing, or pleurothallid collection! It would also look great mounted or in a vivarium. Care: Cool-intermediate temps, shade- indirect light, regular watering and light feeding year round.
$14.99
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Masdevallia coccinea 'Leywoods'
Well-established, blooming-size divisions in a 3.25" pot. This clone of M coccinea has large, very round red-magenta color with a contrasting yellow throat measuring just shy of 2" wide by 4" tall, held well above the plant on strong stems. Pictures don't do the flower justice! We've never been fully able to capture the richness of the red in the flower in pictures.Care: Cold to intermediate temps, partial shade, regular watering year round and regular, light feeding spring-fall. Never let the plant remain dried out for an extended period, especially in temps over 75°F.
$26.99
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Masdevallia Fuschia Dawn 'Light Pink'
Well-established blooming size plant in a 3.25" pot. These have been proven performers for us. They develop new leaves quickly and bloom freely from Spring to Fall. Care: Cold to intermediate temps, partial shade, regular watering year-round, and regular, light feeding spring-fall. Never let the plant remain dried out for an extended period, especially in temps over 75°F.
$25.99