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| Neobathiea
there are 7 species from Madagascar and the Comoro islands they are monopodial ephiphytes. They grow high in the trees in moist humid conditions. Best grown mounted on bark in cool to intermedite temperatures, keep moist and shaded. |
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| Neobathenia filicornu | ||
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| Octomeria
150 species ranging from Central andnSouth America and the West Indies. Best grown on tree fern or clay pots with tree fern fiber. |
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| Octomeria grandiflora | ||
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| Odontoglossum
A genus of 175 species from the mountains of South America. Thay have unifoliate to bifoliate pseudobulbs and are mainly ephiphytes growing in wet cloud forests, thus they prefer cool conditions in cultivation with plenty of water. |
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| Odontoglossum bictoniense alba | ||
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| Odontoglossum
A genus of 175 species from the mountains of South America. Thay have unifoliate to bifoliate pseudobulbs and are mainly ephiphytes growing in wet cloud forests, thus they prefer cool conditions in cultivation with plenty of water. |
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| Odontoglossum grande | ||
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| Odontoglossum
A genus of 175 species from the mountains of South America. Thay have unifoliate to bifoliate pseudobulbs and are mainly ephiphytes growing in wet cloud forests, thus they prefer cool conditions in cultivation with plenty of water. |
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| Odontoglossum rawdon jester | ||
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| Oeoniella This genus contains a single species called polystachys. A native of Madagascar, it will grow happily either on a mount or in a small pot or basket, under intermediate to warm conditions. |
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| Oeoniella polystachys A native of Madagascar, it will grow happily either on a mount or in a small pot or basket, under intermediate to warm conditions. A well grown plant will produce multiple spikes of very fragrant flowers. Like all angraecoids, it needs good drainage and ventilation, but should not be dried out excessively. Similar light conditions as required for dendrobiums seems to be adequate. Oeoniella polystachys is very fragrant at night. |
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| Oncidium
Around 600 species in this genus, they have unifoliate to bifoliate pseudobulbs. The flower spikes are produced from the axils of the pseudobulb sheaths. Grow in intermediate conditions in well drained material with water all year round. |
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| Oncidium butterfly | ||
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| Oncidium
Around 600 species in this genus, they have unifoliate to bifoliate pseudobulbs. The flower spikes are produced from the axils of the pseudobulb sheaths. Grow in intermediate conditions in well drained material with water all year round. |
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| Oncidium eurycline | ||
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| Oncidium
Around 600 species in this genus, they have unifoliate to bifoliate pseudobulbs. The flower spikes are produced from the axils of the pseudobulb sheaths. Grow in intermediate conditions in well drained material with water all year round. |
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| Oncidium flexuosum | ||
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| Oncidium
Around 600 species in this genus, they have unifoliate to bifoliate pseudobulbs. The flower spikes are produced from the axils of the pseudobulb sheaths. Grow in intermediate conditions in well drained material with water all year round. |
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| Oncidium longipes From the Americas, this miniature plant produces 3 - 4 flowers on multiple spikes. Likes intermediate temperatures with moderate light. |
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| Oncidium
Around 600 species in this genus, they have unifoliate to bifoliate pseudobulbs. The flower spikes are produced from the axils of the pseudobulb sheaths. Grow in intermediate conditions in well drained material with water all year round. |
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| Oncidium maculatum | ||
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| Oncidium
Around 600 species in this genus, they have unifoliate to bifoliate pseudobulbs. The flower spikes are produced from the axils of the pseudobulb sheaths. Grow in intermediate conditions in well drained material with water all year round. |
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| Oncidium ornithorynchum | ||
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| Paphiopedilum
From tropical Asia there are 60 species in this genus, known as "ladies slippers" from the shape of their lip. There are three groups, the mottled leaf species and the plain leaved species with muliple flowers like warm conditions while plain leaved single flowers like cool conditions. |
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| Paphiopedilum clair de lune One of the oldest types of paphiopedilum hybrids is none other than the ubiquitous green-and-white "albino" Maudiae-type paphs. Certain plants have been in cultivation for the greater part of the 20th century. Clair de Lune cultivars are characterized by their ease of growth and their absolutely enormous flowers that can measure up to 15cm in natural spread. As a result, it carries an AM/AOS to its credit. |
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| Paphiopedilum
From tropical Asia there are 60 species in this genus, known as "ladies slippers" from the shape of their lip. There are three groups, the mottled leaf species and the plain leaved species with muliple flowers like warm conditions while plain leaved single flowers like cool conditions. |
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| Paphiopedilum dayanum This fabled orchid is endemic to Mount Kinabalu in Northern Borneo. It has strongly contrasting patterned leaves, a purple pouch and a green stripped white dorsal sepal. Flower period is Summer. The fact that it is limited to a very small area in nature makes it particularily vulnerable to habitat destruction and commercial orchid collecting. Naturally our orchids are home grown. |
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| Paphiopedilum
From tropical Asia there are 60 species in this genus, known as "ladies slippers" from the shape of their lip. There are three groups, the mottled leaf species and the plain leaved species with muliple flowers like warm conditions while plain leaved single flowers like cool conditions. |
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| Paphiopedilum delenatii x armeniacum | ||
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| Paphiopedilum
From tropical Asia there are 60 species in this genus, known as "ladies slippers" from the shape of their lip. There are three groups, the mottled leaf species and the plain leaved species with muliple flowers like warm conditions while plain leaved single flowers like cool conditions. |
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| Paphiopedilum delenatii x hangianum | ||
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| Paphiopedilum
From tropical Asia there are 60 species in this genus, known as "ladies slippers" from the shape of their lip. There are three groups, the mottled leaf species and the plain leaved species with muliple flowers like warm conditions while plain leaved single flowers like cool conditions. |
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| Paphiopedilum delenatii x vietnamense | ||
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| Paphiopedilum
From tropical Asia there are 60 species in this genus, known as "ladies slippers" from the shape of their lip. There are three groups, the mottled leaf species and the plain leaved species with muliple flowers like warm conditions while plain leaved single flowers like cool conditions. |
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| Paphiopedilum hennisianum | ||
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| Paphiopedilum
From tropical Asia there are 60 species in this genus, known as "ladies slippers" from the shape of their lip. There are three groups, the mottled leaf species and the plain leaved species with muliple flowers like warm conditions while plain leaved single flowers like cool conditions. |
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| Paphiopedilum insigne This species is native to Nepal and northeast India. A well known and well used plant for modern hybrid breeding, it is a vigourous grower and quicky forms specimen plants. It flowers in autumn into winter. |
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| Paphiopedilum
From tropical Asia there are 60 species in this genus, known as "ladies slippers" from the shape of their lip. There are three groups, the mottled leaf species and the plain leaved species with muliple flowers like warm conditions while plain leaved single flowers like cool conditions. |
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| Paphiopedilum kolopakingii | ||
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| Paphiopedilum
From tropical Asia there are 60 species in this genus, known as "ladies slippers" from the shape of their lip. There are three groups, the mottled leaf species and the plain leaved species with muliple flowers like warm conditions while plain leaved single flowers like cool conditions. |
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| Paphiopedilum liemianum | ||
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| Paphiopedilum
From tropical Asia there are 60 species in this genus, known as "ladies slippers" from the shape of their lip. There are three groups, the mottled leaf species and the plain leaved species with muliple flowers like warm conditions while plain leaved single flowers like cool conditions. |
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| Paphiopedilum malipoense x delenatii | ||
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| Paphiopedilum
From tropical Asia there are 60 species in this genus, known as "ladies slippers" from the shape of their lip. There are three groups, the mottled leaf species and the plain leaved species with muliple flowers like warm conditions while plain leaved single flowers like cool conditions. |
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| Paphiopedilum pinocchio | ||
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