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Ada glumacea
Ada glumacea
Super fragrant! These spidery green and cream flowers with deep-brown markings emit a wonderful fruity smell. Intermediate growing. Species from Central America.
Orchid of the Day: July 22, 2002
starting at
$25.00
Aerides lawrenciae
Aerides lawrenciae
This species from the Phillippines thrives under intermediate conditions producing arching to pendant inflorescences of fragrant, waxy, pink and white flowers. The plants offered here are in 5" pots, but grow well in hanging wood baskets. Intermediate growing. February - March blooming. Species from Philippines.
Orchid of the Day: November 30, 2008
starting at
$35.00
Angraecum distichum
Angraecum distichum
Unusual stems of succulent-like, plaited leaves and tiny white flowers characterize this prolific, compact plant. Sweetly fragrant. Grows in shade, and temperatures similar to Phalaenopsis. Warm to Intermediate. August blooming. Species from Central Africa.
Orchid of the Day: July 29, 2008
starting at
$17.50
Angraecum erectum
Angraecum erectum
This African, epiphytic species sends out attractive, curly roots and creamy white flowers. A hardy plant at all ends of the spectrum, great for any conditions! Blooms several times a year with one-inch flowers blooming along the stem. Temperature Tolerant. Species from Africa.
Orchid of the Day: November 30, 2006
starting at
$25.00
Angraecum Longiscott
Angraecum Longiscott
This well known cross of the Madagascan Angraecum superbum and Comoros Islands scottianum produce unique, night fragrant, white and green, flowers with spurs measuring 8" long. These are easy to grow orchids that do well in a bright filtered light location under warm to intermediate temperatures. Warm to Intermediate. August - September blooming.
Orchid of the Day: August 13, 2009
starting at
$25.00
Ansellia africana
Ansellia africana
The African tiger-orchid. Yellow with distinctive brown dots. Can be grown intermediate or outdoors with your cymbidiums. Cool to Intermediate. Species from Africa.
Orchid of the Day: April 15, 2002
starting at
$25.00
Arpophylum giganteum 'Santa Barbara', CCE/AOS
Arpophylum giganteum 'Santa Barbara', CCE/AOS
Very straight, tall spikes packed with dark pink flowers. This is a vigorous variety that when awarded was the biggest specimen on record. Temperature Tolerant. May blooming. Species from Central America.
Orchid of the Day: February 17, 2009
starting at
$35.00
Arpophylum spicatum
Arpophylum spicatum
Deep purple flowers on upright stems. Temperature Tolerant. Spring blooming. Species from Central America.
starting at
$25.00
Aspasia epidendroides
Aspasia epidendroides
A taste of cinnamon! This charming intermediate growing species from central America gives off a delightful cinnamon scent. A sequential flowering habit gives an extended blooming season. Overall height is 10". Warm growing. May - July blooming. Species from Central America.
Orchid of the Day: April 17, 2010
starting at
$25.00
Aspasia lunata
Aspasia lunata
This aspasia is distinctive for the bright violet on it's white labellum. Intermediate growing. Summer blooming. Species from Brazil.
Orchid of the Day: February 3, 2005
starting at
$17.50


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