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Here's our orchid species range which are growing in baskets. These are grown in baskets mainly due to pendant flower spikes |
Bulbophyllum echinolabium has the largest flowers of the family at over 12 inches top to bottom and on 2 foot flower spikes! This species comes from Borneo and likes a warm humid environment. This particular specimen is growing in a 4 inch hardwood basket and supplied with hanging wires
Dendrobium sulcatum is from Thailand, Laos, China etc and is an epiphytic orchid but takes to pot growing. The plant is only small growing at around 10 inches high. The flowers are bright golden yellow and are carried in clusters from the top of the canes. This specimen is growing in a 3 inch hardwood basket
A small species from Mexico to Peru and Venezuela with toffee coloured flowers with a crinkly lip. This particular specimen is growing in a 4 inch wooden slated basket and comes with hanging wires
Micropera rostrata is a species from India and grows somewhat like a creeping vine. It's epiphytic and can be grown mounted or even grown up a moss covered pole. The flowers are a deep lilac colour and produced on pendant flower spikes up to 10 inches long, the flowers are around 1 inch and are HIGHLY SCENTED and long lasting. This specimen is growing in a 3 inch hardwood basket
Trichopilia oicophylax is a species from Peru,Colombia, Ecuador and is a lovely clump forming plant that produces elegant white/cream flowers that have a large lip. The flower almost resembles a cattleya and a Coelogyne. This specimen is growing in a 3 inch hardwood basket
Vandopsis (Hygrochilus) parishii is a species from Thailand and Vietnam. It grows like a Vanda with leathery leaves and beautify 2.5 inch yellow flowers with dark red spots and are FRAGRANT and long lasting. Flower spike is up to 18 inches long with 5+ flowers per spike.
This plant is growing in a 3 inch hardwood basket
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