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Mcp. grandifloria x exaltata 4 inch pot — myrmecophia

From the grower bench · this week

Mcp. grandifloria x exaltata 4 inch pot

Myrmecophia 4 inch pot

A Florida-grown specimen from the Pelican Coast Farms greenhouse in Fort Myers — species and hybrids raised on the bench, not bought in.

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Enc. alata - magus 2"-pot — encyclia epidendrum Pl. 01

Enc. alata - magus 2"-pot

Encyclia Epidendrum

2"-pot

One of the larger encyclia flowers. It is very bright colored and very nice fragrance. These are about 7 years old but still kept in tight 3 inch pots.

Epidendrum 12-20" cutting Field specimen · photo on request
Pl. 04

Epidendrum 12-20" cutting

Encyclia Epidendrum

Epidendrum are among the easiest of Orchids to grow. They can be grow in pots or planted directly into the ground as terrestrials. They can grow in full sunlight. The ones mostly available come in several colors red, white, yellow and orange. These are either orange or red and can grow quite large in a garden arrangement. they are terrestrial. Order 2 and we will ship 3.

Trt. Ollie Palmer previous bloom 4-1/2-inch pot — bulbophyllum Pl. 05
In bloom

Trt. Ollie Palmer previous bloom 4-1/2-inch pot

Bulbophyllum

1/2-inch pot

Trt. Ollie Palmer was originally classified as a mule ear Oncidium. The entire grouping was moved to its own family based on its unique leaf structure. For us non-scientist the important thing to know is that the plants are much more substantial. They are stronger and easier to grow.