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Paph superbiens - this species is worth growing for the beautiful foliage alone. Nice big chunky flowers. In Bud $ 30
  Paph fairrieanum forma albescens - most look alba at a distance, close inspections shows faint, dilute color. A unique color form of Paph fairrieanum.  2.5 inch pot $ 30
Paph appletonianum  - in bud, 2 or more growths per plant In Bud $ 25
       
       
       
Paph (Henrietta Fujiwara x Mount Toro) made with the albino form of Henrietta Fujiwara. There will be some nice blush colors from the Mount Toro especially in the petals,   Expect nice presentation and shape from the stonei parent of Mount Toro, will resemble in many ways an improved version of Honey, with longer petals, and better presentation. A nice shift in colors for multiflorals. Blooming size, but not in bud $ 25
       
  Aerangis luteoalba var. rhodostichta - a delightful compact Aerangis, starts blooming rather small. These are in pots, IN BUD In Bud $ 25
  Cymbidium ensifolium frma album 'Iron Bone Maiden' - a choice albino flowering selection of the autumn blooming species, this is a modest size plant, (for a Cymbidium) will bloom in a 4 inch pot. Does like a deep pot relative to the diameter. for sale is a 4 x 4 x 5 inch pot.  4 x 4 x 5 deep pot $ 25
Calanthe sylvatica - evergreen Calanthe, this species grows year round with no sharp dry rest. Lovely soft blue-lavender flowers. As the flowers age, the lip turns yellow, a very pleasant effect. Many flowers on the stem, opening sequentially over 2 to 3 months in early summer. Nice pleated leaves to 18 inches long, flower stem is always held nice, above the foliage. A mature plant will reminds one of a small Phaius. This offering is for a division of the plant shown. The "Blue Calanthes" are not offered often in the USA, here is your chance to pick up one of the "blue" species. Used as a garden plant in Japan called "Netsuebine". While it enjoys a cool winter rest, with moisture, it is not frost tolerant. This is probably from Japanese garden stock, possibly with a hybrid somewhere in its background. Probably with C. furcata two or more generations back. It looks more like sylvatica than not, so other than for breeding purposes, consider this a C. sylvatica. Image end of June #1, #2, image end of July same stem #3, actual plant for sale 4 inch pot $ 35
Phaius humboltii - this is good. This is a back division of the plant who's flower is displayed. For me blooms in July. Tall with a dozen or more flowers per stem.  4 inch pot $ 25
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

 

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