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Paphiopedilum charlesworthii
Paphiopedilum charlesworthii
This beautiful species puts on such a lovely show, and with such delicacy and elegance, it is considered one of the real stars of its entire genus! Perhaps its most striking feature is its big, round, dusky-pink dorsal sepal that stands poised above the fawn brown petals and pouch that has white and rosy-pink accents. A robust stem holds the flower aloft above its lush foliage. . Intermediate growing. September-October blooming.
Orchid of the Day: October 8, 2018
starting at
$35.00
Paphiopedilum insigne
One of the most charming and easy to grow paphiopedilum species. We keep these outdoors with our cymbidiums. Temperature Tolerant. Species from Nepal and Northeast India.
Orchid of the Day: November 4, 2004
starting at
$25.00
Paphiopedilum Kolosand
Paphiopedilum Kolosand
Remarkable 12"" tall flowers on this primary cross of sanderianum and kolopakingii. Intermediate growing.
Orchid of the Day: June 15, 2007
starting at
$100.00
Pelatantheria insectifera
Pelatantheria insectifera
Clusters of small greenish flowers, with red stripes on the sepals and petals and white and fuchsia lips. Intermediate growing. Species from South East Asia.
Orchid of the Day: October 11, 2004
starting at
$25.00
Platystele misera
Platystele misera
Whoa! These teeny, tiny flowers (pictured here with the point of a pencil in the backround) are about 5/16" across: you'll be hard pressed to find smaller flowers! This plant makes attractive, leafy specimens with lots of fine flower spikes, and grows well potted, or mounted, and its petite size makes it a great plant for terrariums. . Temperature Tolerant. June blooming. Species from Peru.
Orchid of the Day: June 7, 2016
starting at
$25.00
Pleurothallis brevipes
Pleurothallis brevipes
Teeny-tiny, intensely yellow flowers with deep-red coloration on the lip and petals. This little gem is native to South American rain forests. Get out the magnifying glass!
Warm to Intermediate. Species from Bolivia, Ecuador, Suriname and Venezuela.
Orchid of the Day: July 21, 2020
starting at
$35.00
Pleurothallis brighamii
Pleurothallis brighamii
This super-miniature species is an ever-blooming beauty. The golden flowers have deep maroon centers and bloom periodically throughout the year. An excellent plant for terrarium growers! . Warm to Intermediate. Year round blooming. Species from Central America.
Orchid of the Day: February 8, 2020
starting at
$25.00
Pleurothallis immersa
Pleurothallis immersa
With as many as sixty, sequentially blooming flowers per spike on this epiphytic species from Guatemala; this plant outperforms even the awarded varieties on record! The charming, flowers are pumpkin-colored, each with a tiny crimson lip, and measure about one centimeter tall. The flower spikes are produced from out of the midline of the leaf and bloom for a few of months!

Established blooming-size divisions from our mother-plant.

Warm to Intermediate. November - December blooming. Species from Guatemala.
Orchid of the Day: December 6, 2021
starting at
$25.00
Pleurothallis pubescens
Pleurothallis pubescens
For enthusiasts of bizarre-flowering orchids this species from Brazil is sure to delight! A series of tear-drop shaped, deep burgundy flowers bloom from the base of the leaf along its center. Intermediate growing. July - August blooming. Species from Brazil.
Orchid of the Day: June 28, 2017
starting at
$25.00
Pleurothallis restrepioides
Pleurothallis restrepioides
Here is a Pleurothallis that can sit next to a Cattleya and look every bit as impressive. It has a prolific flower-spike with burgundy blossoms almost an inch in length. The beautiful foliage has paddle-like leaves that provide interest all year. This plant can grow outside in the deep shade, yet also thrives in a winter-heated greenhouse.

Established blooming-size divisions from our mother-plant.

Cool growing. February - March blooming. Species from Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
Orchid of the Day: February 2, 2024
starting at
$25.00
Pleurothallis sertularioides
Pleurothallis sertularioides
Extra miniature, profuse translucent-yellow flowers with dark brown lip bloom throughout the year. We grow this Central American species in intermediate-warm temperatures; available in 1 1/2"" pot or mounted. Flower measures about 1/4""! Warm to Intermediate. Species from Central America.
Orchid of the Day: November 10, 2002
starting at
$17.50
Pleurothallis tribuloides
Pleurothallis tribuloides
This species is very easy to grow, very easy to bloom, and so charming! A profusion of brick-red, beak-shaped flowers surround the base of this tiny plant. It won't take up much room in the greenhouse: it's small enough even for terrarium growing! It grows into fine specimens, especially when mounted to bark, which is the best way to showcase its blooms and unique, neon-orange root-tips! Blooms off and on throughout the year. . Warm to Intermediate. Species from Central America.
Orchid of the Day: May 23, 2020
starting at
$25.00
Prosthechea (prismatocarpa x vitellina)
Prosthechea (prismatocarpa x vitellina)
These elegant primary-hybrid seedlings bloom as alluring many-flowered plumes of bronze and amber hues. The parents' natural range spans Central America; Prosthecea prismatocarpa shares its green undertones with these seedlings, and occasionally speckles, while Prosthecea vitellina offers warm amber overtones from its own coral-red coloring. These seedlings are an excellent and unusual companion plant for growing alongside Cymbidiums and outdoor Laelias.

Established blooming-size seedlings. 'Seedlings' are the offspring of pollination; as siblings they may be very similar, yet each is unique and no two are identical in precise color or shape. There is no way to tell ahead of time exactly what coloration each seedling will display. Enjoy the surprise!

Temperature Tolerant. June blooming.
Orchid of the Day: April 15, 2022
starting at
$35.00


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