Brassocattleya Binosa 'Wabash Valley', AM/AOS A beautiful cultivar from the crossing of Cattleya bicolor and Brassavola nodosa. Flowers are apple-green, three to four inches across, and held well above the foliage. Both parents are hardy but the bicolor, in particular, makes this plant temperature – tolerant. Temperature Tolerant. November blooming. Orchid of the Day: October 19, 2009 starting at $35.00 |
Brassocattleya Lilliputian Princess This cross of B. perinii and C. loddigesii has yielded charming seedlings ranging in coor from cream to pink. Temperature Tolerant. Orchid of the Day: April 29, 2005 starting at $17.50 |
Brassocattleya Maikai 'Mayumi' A primary hybrid between Brassavola nodosa and Cattleya bowringiana, this produces vibrant lavender flower clusters. A prolific grower, Maikai 'Mayumi' has received no less than three certificates of culture merit from the American Orchid Society. Temperature Tolerant. Orchid of the Day: December 28, 2001 starting at $25.00 |
Brassocattleya Sunny Delight 'Maj' A very showy and floriferous variety from the primary cross of brassavola perinii and cattleya aurantiaca. Temperature Tolerant. Orchid of the Day: April 19, 2005 starting at $25.00 |
Brassolaelia Morning Glory 'H and R' This stunning cultivar had flowers with an overall width of over 6" when awarded an Award of Merit from the American Orchid Society. The flowers are light pink with a large heavily tessilated lip. From the intriguing cross of Brasavola nodosa and Laelia purpurata. Intermediate (to probable temperature tolerance) growing conditions. Intermediate growing. February - March blooming. Orchid of the Day: February 26, 2009 starting at $25.00 |
Brassolaelia Sea Urchin One of our favorite orchids! Sweet fragrance, and an unusual shape with a distinct large lip. Temperature tolerant, very hardy, a rewarding plant that blooms throughout the year! A primary hybrid between brassovola glauca and laelia anceps. Temperature Tolerant. Fragrant. Orchid of the Day: October 4, 2008 starting at $25.00 |
Brassolaelia Sea Urchin 'Pinkie' The lesser known pink variety of one of our favorite orchids! Sweet fragrance, and an unusual shape with a distinct large lip. Temperature tolerant, very hardy, a rewarding plant that blooms throughout the year! A primary hybrid between brassovola glauca and laelia anceps. Temperature Tolerant. April - May blooming. Orchid of the Day: August 16, 2009 starting at $25.00 |
Brassolaelia Sea Urchin 'Satin Doll' The darkest cultivar of this primary hybrid of Laelia anceps and Brassovola glauca. Very free flowering with an occasional off season spike. Lightly fragrant. Temperature Tolerant. October-November blooming. Orchid of the Day: September 21, 2009 starting at $25.00 |
Brassolaeliocattleya Adventurer 'Crothers' A charming, very reliable blooming, compact, cattleya hybrid. Flower count is only two per spike on these young divisions, but you can expect six to seven within a couple years. Will grow well indoors under intermediate conditions or out with the Cymbidiums. Temperature Tolerant. October-November blooming. Orchid of the Day: October 8, 2008 SOLD OUT |
Brassolaeliocattleya Beacon Mountain A Mother's Day special if there ever was one! A spectacular splash-petaled, large flowered, cattleya. A cross of C. Interglossa and BLC. Coronet Bay. Temperature Tolerant. May blooming. Orchid of the Day: May 6, 2008 starting at $50.00 |
Brassolaeliocattleya Brad Carter 'Bri lea' A magnificient show in December. One of our showiest and most robust growing temperature-tolerant cattleya hybrids. Temperature Tolerant. December - January blooming. Orchid of the Day: October 25, 2007 starting at $50.00 |
Brassolaeliocattleya Bryce Canyon 'Splendiferous', AM/AOS A gorgeous, full flowered, fall blooming, bright purple variety. Grows well outdoors with the cymbidiums or in with the other unitfoliate cattleyas. Temperature Tolerant. October blooming. Orchid of the Day: September 30, 2008 starting at $35.00 |
Brassolaeliocattleya Chia Lin 'Red Rose' This gorgeous red cattleya will grow well outdoors with your cymbidiums and their companions. Temperature Tolerant. Winter blooming. Orchid of the Day: October 16, 2003 SOLD OUT |
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Brassolaeliocattleya Cinco De Maya Five and a half inch wide, clear lavender, flowers on this temperature tolerant hybrid between Laelia anceps and Brassocattleya Languedoc. Temperature Tolerant. February - March blooming. Orchid of the Day: January 19, 2010 starting at $35.00 |
Brassolaeliocattleya Eagle Eye 'All Victory' A spectacular classic cattleya. Flowers are 6" across with white sepals and petals and lips white with heavy orange markings on the upper half. This cultivar has thrived and bloomed well out in our unheated shadehouse and should do equally well in the intermediate house. Temperature Tolerant. Orchid of the Day: September 15, 2009 starting at $50.00 |
Brassolaeliocattleya Empress Worsley 'Roman Holiday', HCC/AOS Well named for its beautiful fireworks-like explosion of colors, spots, and trailers. Appreciated here in Santa Barbara for its willingness to bloom and temperature tolerance. Temperature Tolerant. August - September blooming. Orchid of the Day: July 17, 2010 starting at $35.00 |
Brassolaeliocattleya Everything Nice 'Exquisite', AM/AOS Cheerful, bright colored green and fuchsia flowers. With and Award of Merit from the American Orchid Society. These do great outside with our cymbidiums, but should grow equally as well inside. Temperature Tolerant. June - July blooming. Orchid of the Day: May 11, 2007 SOLD OUT |
Brassolaeliocattleya Everything Nice 'Showtime', HCC/AOS Everything is nice about this delightful compact green Cattleya hybrid. We grow these outdoors, but expect they'd be just as at home indoors in bright filtered light. Temperature Tolerant. July - August blooming. Orchid of the Day: June 29, 2009 starting at $25.00 |
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