Phalaenopsis Equestris Var. Coerulea 'blue Wan Chiao' Bmtoga 2 Photograph by Adam Kimpton

Phalaenopsis equestris var coerulea X SIB is a species crossed with a sibling to produce more resilient offspring, also called The Horse Phalaenopsis is native to the Philippines island & Taiwan, found near streams in the hot valleys. The flowers are dainty & delicate, blooming in a bunch in lovely light blue, With external whorls bent backwards. Phalaenopsis Hiroshima Tetratris v. coerulea (speciosa var. coerulea x equestris var. coerulea) Pot Size: 2" Pot Blooming Size: yes, first year Light: Shade Temperature: Warm to Hot Watering: Damp and lightly dry between Origin: Philippines

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Phalaenopsis equestris Common Name (s): The Horse Phalaenopsis Description This orchid has lightish-purple flowers. VIDEO Created by Elisabeth Meyer for "Edibles, Bulbs, and Houseplants" a plant identification course offered in partnership with Longwood Gardens. More information on Phalaenopsis. Profile Video: Phalaenopsis Yang Yang 'Blueberries' x equestris var. coerulea. 2" pot, first year Blooming size some have spiked. Features Pot Size: 2" Pot Blooming Size: no, established seedling Light: Shade Temperature: Warm to Hot Watering: Damp and lightly dry between Origin: Philippines Phalaenopsis equestris var. coerulea x sib. - Orchid Classics Home Phalaenopsis equestris var. coerulea x sib. Phalaenopsis equestris var. coerulea x sib. Availability: Unavailable $30.00 Quick Overview This species flowers from late spring into fall! with lots of individual flowers per stem. flowering size plants, in 2,5" pots Qty Sold out Details j Email us about this product. Louisiana Orchid Connection. Phal. equestris fma. coerulea. SKU: TW-4597. $ 16.00. Tweet. Sold out. First bloom size in a 2 inch pot. Compact grower.

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Phalaenopsis equestris var. leucaspis — small flowers with white edges on pink petals and sepals; mid-lobe of the lip is purple or orange in color with white or yellow callus. The different colors on the lip are obtained through a different expression of both anthocyanins and carotenoids. [3] Phalaenopsis equestris var. aurea Phal. speciosa var. coerulea x Phal. equestris var. coerulea; Phal. speciosa var. coerulea x Phal. equestris var. coerulea. $12.00) SKU: PH8194-2. Current Stock: 24. Quantity: Decrease Quantity: Increase Quantity: Adding to cart… The item has been added. Add to Wish List. Create New Wish List. Phal. equestris var. coerulea First bloom on this seedling. February 22nd, 2017, 09:56 PM #2. Chris in Hamilton. View Profile View Forum Posts. The phal equestris are too cute, I like the lip. February 23rd, 2017, 10:38 AM #5. JDT. View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Articles. Phal. violacea var. coerulea x equestris var. coerulea Thread Tools: Rate Thread: Display Modes #1 08-28-2012, 08:17 PM orchideya Guest : Posts: n/a Phal. violacea var. coerulea x equestris var. coerulea. Fully opened the bloom today. Post Thanks / Like - 3 Likes.

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Phalaenopsis equestris v. coerulea. Blooming size. 4" pots . Features. Pot Size: 4" Pot Blooming Size: blooming size Light: Shade Temperature: Warm to Hot Watering: Damp and lightly dry between Origin: Philippines ;. Phalaenopsis equestris: September 5, 2015: Reviewer: John Walter from Jensen Beach, FL United States. [Facebook Orchid Page] https://goo.gl/Jq39QY[Orchid Playlists] https://bit.ly/33oGFOc#蘭花 #兰花 #Orchids #Orchid #OrchidLoveATX Phalaenopsis. Blume 1825. Pronunciation: fail-eh-NOP-sis (click on the name to hear it spoken) Tribe: Vandeae Subtribe: Sarcanthinae Commonly known as 'moth orchids' the very name Phalaenopsis is derived from the Greek words phalaina, moth; and opsis, appearance.Plants in this genus are monopodial and usually epiphytic, although there are ocassional lithophytes and those species formerly. Phalaenopsis aphrodite. The northern Philippines and southeastern Taiwan (the latter a distinct subspecies; subsp. formosana.This is the Philippine form of Phalaenopsis amabilis and has been regarded as a varietal form although the two species are clearly recognized as distinct today. The elliptic-oblong leaves are up to fifteen inches long and three and one-half inches broad, uniformly deep.

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Phalaenopsis equestris var coerulea (Blue Too Strain F2) Phalaenopsis equestris var coerulea (Blue Too Strain F2) Orchid Image SDOHybridList. Orchid ID. SDS060830. Orchid Cross Parents (Phal. equestris "Sapphire's Surprise" x Phal. equestris var cyanochilus 'Martel's Blue') Orchid Store Item: It is a small sized, hot growing, monopodial epiphyte with a short stem enveloped by several limbricating leaf bases and carrying to 5, fleshy, recurved, oblong-elliptic to oblong-ovate, acute or subobtuse leaves. The leaves are 15-20 cm long.