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Here's a picture of my Laelia tenebrosa X Encyclia dicksonianum which is blooming for the first time. The flowers are just under 3" wide. They...
Here's a picture of one of my BC. Mary Dodson which is in bloom. This is one of my registered hybrids. It is a hybrid of Brassavola nodosa X...
Karen: My plant is growing in a clay pot with Diatomite. I grow it under very bright light and intermediate to hot temperatures. Allen
Here's a picture of my Lycaste Lemon Twist 'Mini Profusion' which is slightly past peak bloom. This is a primary hybrid of Lycaste tricolor and...
Here's a picture of my Laelia tenebrosa which is in bloom. This is a species with large flowers (7" wide). It blooms once a year for me. It...
Here's a picture of my Brassoepidendrum Joy Black which is in bloom. This is primary hybrid of Encyclia mariae and Brassavola cucullata. The...
Here's a picture of my Encyclia radiata 'Shira' HCC/AOS. It has 3 spikes this blooming. This is a nice species with day fragrant flowers. Their...
Marni: I grow my plant in intermediate to hot temperatures. During the winter, I hang it up in the top peak of the greenhouse. During the...
Here's a picture of my Laelia lobata 'Black's Luck'. This is a nice species. The flowers are 4.5" wide and have a pleasant fragrant. I grow it in...
I grow my Lycastes in a Rockwool/Perlite mix. I grow them in high light and in intermediate to hot temperatures. Allen
Here's a picture of my Lycaste bradeorum which is near-peak bloom. This is a nice, floriforous species. The flowers are 2.75" wide and fragrant....
Here's a picture of one of my BL. Debby Sauer which is blooming again. It blooms several times a year. It is a hybrid of Brassavola nodosa X...
Here's a picture of my Lycaste tricolor (i.e., white, pink, & green colors). This is a beautiful, floriforous species. The flowers are 3" wide....
Here's a picture of my LC. Angel Heart X LC. Mini Purple which is in bloom. The flowers are 4" wide and fragrant. I got this plant from Fred...
Here's a picture of one of my Blettia striata groups. This is a very easy, cold-hardy species (Zone 7). It's very low maintanence. Just give...