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Found 6 product(s) for Orchids:Australian Dendrobiums (1-6 of 6)
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Australian Dendrobiums
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Australian Den. Colin X Den. June Mac
We love the Australian dendrobiums and imported flasks of them when we could. We've grown the plants out and some of them are now ready for you. This seedling, Colin X June Mac, is easy to grow and a great bloomer. We have taken some to flower shows and they sell as soon as they hit the table. It's a great little plant.
This seedling is blooming size and is in a 3-inch pot.
PRICE: $22.00
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Australian Den. falcorostrum (species)
The Australian Dendrobium falcorostrum is a species epiphyte that grows almost exclusively in beech trees. This plant is particularly fond of the beech trees in the Lamington National Park in Australia. Other than its affinity for a certain postal code, it is an easy, robust, compact grower that produces multiple creamy white, fragrant blossoms. Each blossom has a light sprinkling of purple dots in the throat and a touch of golden yellow on the lip which turns up.
This plant is blooming size and is in a 3-inch pot.
PRICE: $25.00
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Australian Den. Ivory X Den. speciosum
This plant should be blooming size in 12 - 24 months. It just won't bloom until it reaches a certain size and then kaboom! The plant will be covered in multiple, pendulous, sprays of creamy flowers. It is absolutely spectacular when in bloom. The Australian dendrobium species speciosum produces some very interesting hybrids and I consider them to be quite desirable.
I understand that there were a couple of vendors at the 2007 Santa Barbara Orchid Estate Sale that had this hybrid in 15-inch pots selling for prices in the hundreds of dollars. Wow. If you're a patient person, think of the hundreds of dollars you're saving by getting this plant and growing it on yourself. Instant gratification is expensive, people.
This plant is in a 4-inch pot.
PRICE: $22.00
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Australian Den. kingianum (species)
Also known as the pink rock orchid, the Den. kingianum is fragrant, easy to grow, and stays fairly compact. They are originally from the eastern part of Australia. A period of dryness in the winter will really help these plants bloom for you. Perfect orchid for beginners because it is so forgiving of neglect. This plant is the original pink form. We also have the white form, which is just as carefree as the pink.
This is a blooming size plant in a 3-inch pot.
PRICE: $15.00
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Australian Den. kingianum alba (species)
Also known as the pink rock orchid, the Den. kingianum is fragrant, easy to grow, and stays fairly compact. This is the alba form, which is pure snow white. The key to getting a good bloom is to give them a period of dryness in the winter. A perfect orchid for beginners because it is so forgiving of neglect.
This is a blooming size plant in a 3-inch pot.
PRICE: $18.00
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Australian Den. speciosum X Den. Ira Butler
This plant should be blooming size in 12 - 24 months. It just won't bloom until it reaches a certain size and then kaboom! The plant will be covered in multiple, pendulous, sprays of creamy flowers. It is absolutely spectacular when in bloom. The Australian dendrobium species speciosum produces some very interesting hybrids and I consider them to be quite desirable.
I understand that there were a couple of vendors at the 2007 Santa Barbara Orchid Estate Sale that had this hybrid in 15-inch pots selling for prices in the hundreds of dollars. Wow.
This plant is in a 4-inch pot.
PRICE: $22.00
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