Phalaenopsis bastianii Species Orchid Plant USD 8.45
Phalaenopsis bastianii Species Orchid Plant Phal. bastianii was exported from the Philippines in the 1960's and thought to be a naturally occurring hybrid. Distinct species status was concluded after seedlings were raised and flowered, which showed little variation as would be expected for a hybrid. Our sale plants are actively growing in 2.25-inch pots and have a 3-4-inch leaf-span.
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Phalaenopsis gigantean Orchid Plant USD 11.00
Phalaenopsis gigantean Species Orchid Plant This native to Borneo and was first described in 1909. Phalaenopsis gigantea is the largest Phalaenopsis species. The very large leaves are pendent, leathery, broadly rounded, pale silver green and shiny on both surfaces This plant can be found growing in the tops of trees with the roots sometimes reaching into moss. Humidity is high, and rainfall is copious, although there is a drier season usually towards the middle part of the winter. Generally the plants grow with steeply tilted leaves to shed water in order to prevent crown rot from occurring. The flowering season is heaviest in the summer; the plant can bloom from 4-6 months at a time producing masses of of 2.5-inch flowers. Our sale plants are actively growing in 2-inch pots in a fir-bark mix with a 2-3 inch leaf-span.
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The Mariposa
Elsewhere in the world, the Mariposa is known as the Butterfly Orchid. Scientifically, it is called the Phalaenopsis, and it is arguably the most graceful of all orchids. Of course, it resembles a butterfly in flight and it is the most common Orchid Plant in Asia, Europe, and America. Half of the Phalaenopsis species and varieties worldwide are found in our country. There are countless hybrids ...
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