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Nighttime temps for these plants range from 62°F-72°F and daytime temps from 85°F-95°F (with good humidity).

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  • Last stock! Laelia tenebrosa (011041) - Orchids for the People

    Compot: Laelia tenebrosa

    We've done the chore of deflasking, all you have to do is pot them up! Well-established seedlings. This is a complete flask (30+ plants) that was compotted in the March 2025.  Great for retailers or orchid societies!  Care: Bright indirect light, cool-warm temps (can be grown cooler than cattleya), regular watering and light feeding spring-fall with a moderately dry rest period in the winter.

    $150.00

  • Last stock! Compot:  LC Canhamiana 'Azure Sky' AM/AOS - Orchids for the People

    Compot: LC Canhamiana 'Azure Sky' AM/AOS

    We've done the chore of deflasking, all you have to do is pot them up! Well-established seedlings. This is a complete flask (30+ plants) that was compotted in the March 2025.  Great for retailers or orchid societies!  Care: Bright indirect light, cool-warm temps (can be grown cooler than cattleya), regular watering and light feeding spring-fall with a moderately dry rest period in the winter.

    $125.00

  • Compot:  Leptotes bicolor - Orchids for the People

    Compot: Leptotes bicolor

    We've done the chore of deflasking, all you have to do is pot them up! Well-established seedlings. This is a complete flask (30+ plants) that was compotted in the March 2025.  Great for retailers or orchid societies!  Fun fact: Leptotes bicolor flowers and fruits are used as a vanilla substitute in certain culinary applications. It is a species of orchid native to Paraguay and southern Brazil whose fruits have a vanilla-like fragrance and are used in desserts like milk and ice cream.  Care:  This species likes the same growing conditions as most Cattleyas and Encyclia. Intermediate to warm temps, bright indirect light with regular watering and light feeding year-round.

    $105.00

  • Neolauchea pulchella - Orchids for the People

    Compot: Neolauchea pulchella

    We've done the chore of deflasking, all you have to do is pot them up! Well-established seedlings. This is a complete flask (30+ plants) that was compotted in the March 2025.  Great for retailers or orchid societies! Pictured are a close up of the flower, a mounted Neolauchea pulchella and miscellaneous compots. 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.

    $120.00

  • Last stock! Compot:  Panarica primatocarpa x Laelia tenebrosa - Orchids for the People

    Compot: Panarica primatocarpa x Laelia tenebrosa

    We've done the chore of deflasking, all you have to do is pot them up! Well-established seedlings. This is a complete flask (30+ plants) that was compotted in the March 2025.  Great for retailers or orchid societies! 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.

    $105.00

  • Compot:  Stanhopea florida - Orchids for the People

    Compot: Stanhopea florida

    We've done the chore of deflasking, all you have to do is pot them up! Well-established seedlings. This is a complete flask (30+ plants) that was compotted in the March 2025.  Great for retailers or orchid societies!  Care: Cool-warm temps, bright indirect light, regular watering spring-fall with a dry rest period in the winter.

    $120.00

  • Compot: Angraecum compactum - Orchids for the People

    Compot: Angraecum compactum

    We've done the chore of deflasking, all you have to do is pot them up! Well-established seedlings. This is a complete flask (30+ plants) that was compotted in the March 2025.  Great for retailers or orchid societies! Angraecum compactum flowers are fragrant--spicy to citrusy smelling!Care: Prefers cool-warm temps and bright indirect light. Water promptly once the media has dried.

    $120.00

  • Dendrobium (aduncum x trantuanii) - Orchids for the People

    Dendrobium (aduncum x trantuanii)

    Well-established size plant in a 3.25" pot. One of our in-house hybrids! We have been impressed with this cross's vigor and ability to flower at a very young age. Because of the plant's height, it ships at the "2 plant" rate. 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.

    $34.99

  • Dendrobium anceps - Orchids for the People

    Dendrobium anceps

    Well-established, blooming-size plants in 3.25” pots. Dendrobium anceps is an interesting epiphytic species native to Southeast Asia, including regions like Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar.The leaves are generally lance-shaped to narrowly elliptic and are somewhat fleshy. They typically have a smooth, shiny surface and a dark green color. The leaves are arranged alternately along the stem. Overall, the leaves contribute to the plant's interesting appearance even when it isn’t in bloom. 3/4` to 1` flowers are pale greenish yellow with a red spotted lip; blooms successively winter-spring. Care: Bright indirect light, regular watering and light feeding spring-fall and benefits from a period of cooler temperatures and reduced watering in the winter months to mimic its natural seasonal variations.

    $24.99

  • Last stock! Dendrobium jonesii - Orchids for the People

    Dendrobium jonesii

    Well-established, blooming-size plant in a 3.25" pot.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.

    $39.99

  • Dendrobium kingianum - Orchids for the People

    Dendrobium kingianum

    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

    $24.99

  • Dendrobium pseudoglomeratum - Orchids for the People

    Dendrobium pseudoglomeratum

    Near blooming size seedling (12-18 months) in a 4" basket.  This robust and easy-to-grow Dendrobium is a beauty when in bloom! The fragrant flowers develop in clusters along the mature, leafless stems (which can reach 2-3 feet in length). The flowers have pink petals and sepals with an orange-red lip. This species flowers randomly throughout the year. Flowers last 2-5 weeks. Sweetly fragrant flowers! Care: This orchid prefers intermediate to warm temperatures,  bright indirect light, and good air circulation. Watering and light feeding year-round, but allow the pot to dry out slightly between waterings.

    $25.99

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