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Orchid of the Day Index
Alphabetical / Chronological

We have listed our past Orchids of the Days so that you can peruse through them alphabetically. The date when a plant was featured gives an idea of when the plant spikes or flowers. Unless they have sold out, plants from throughout the year are available out of bloom and are priced the same, according to the size of the plant.

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Cattleya lueddemanniana
Cattleya lueddemanniana
This Venezuelan prize of Spring has large lavender flowers. An interesting, dark veined lip features a wave of yellow across the mid-lobe. With a pleasant, sweet fragrance. Warm to Intermediate. April blooming. Species from Venezuela.
Orchid of the Day: April 2, 2010
starting at
$35.00
Cattleya bicolor
Cattleya bicolor
A very fragrant, thick textured cattleya species with an intense fuchsia lip. Flowers are known to last a long time. Temperature Tolerant. September blooming. Species from Brazil.
Orchid of the Day: September 2, 2010
starting at
$25.00
Cattleya Big Ben
Cattleya Big Ben
This cattleya has it all: large five inch flowers with up to 8 per spike, lavender tepals with dark magenta markings on the lip, and a free-blooming character both in the intermediate house or out with the cymbidiums. From the crossing of Cattleyas Portia and mossiae. Overall height is approximately two feet. Temperature Tolerant. April blooming.
Orchid of the Day: April 13, 2010
starting at
$50.00
Cattleya bowringiana var. coerulea
Cattleya bowringiana var. coerulea
The blue form of this autumn blooming, strong growing Cattleya from the rocky stream-sides of Belize and Guatemala has several round, crystalline-textured flowers along the inflorescence. Lips are ringed with deep blue, and white toward the center. Grown indoors in bright light. Warm to Intermediate. Species from Belize and Guatemala..
Orchid of the Day: September 27, 2000
SOLD OUT
Cattleya Brabantiae
Cattleya Brabantiae
Spotted deep pink. A primary hybrid between C. aclandiae and C. loddigesii. Very beautiful and very fragrant. Temperature Tolerant.
Orchid of the Day: May 16, 2006
starting at
$25.00
Cattleya Claesiana var. coerulea
Cattleya Claesiana var. coerulea
A blue strain of this hardy, free-blooming primary hybrid. Temperature Tolerant. July - August blooming.
Orchid of the Day: July 6, 2008
starting at
$25.00
Cattleya Clark Herman 'Carl', AM/AOS
Cattleya Clark Herman 'Carl', AM/AOS
Outstanding, large cluster white cattleya flower. Easy grower and bloomer.Good for a wide temperature range, from hot to freezing. Temperature Tolerant. Summer blooming.
Orchid of the Day: August 16, 2004
SOLD OUT
Cattleya Frasquita
Cattleya Frasquita
A cross between the two Brazilian species; C. bicolor and C. velutina, these seedlings have proven themselves for both their beauty as well as their hardiness. Colors range from green-bronze to brown, though all have retained the rose C. bicolor lip marking. Temperature Tolerant. September-October blooming.
Orchid of the Day: August 21, 2010
starting at
$35.00

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