Hi, Sam. I just wanted to comment on your question "What makes the Montclair so much more expensive".
In plants, it's the rarity that determines what the price of a plant would be. It's cloning that has made it possible to get wonderful phals at fairly low (ie $35) prices.
A few years ago Phal Perfection Is 'Chen', which has an FCC award was expensive and hard to find. Now it's been cloned, and I've seen it several places for app $25.
The Montclair is a highly selected variety of bellina, a very beautiful flower. So it will cost more until there are lots and lots of them around.
Also as was pointed out above, bellinas and hybrids grow very slowly, so a bigger plant would cost a little more than for other phals that grow faster.
About Big Leaf, recommended by someone as a source for bellina: I've bought a lot from Big Leaf, and he has wonderful plants. So by all means shop there. But be careful about buying smaller, cheaper plants there. Tho he offers some really nice size plants, some of his offerings are really small and hard to keep going.
Norman's are usually standard 4" pot "mature" size, or sometimes 3" when "nearly mature". Almost never honking big, but also never delicate and tiny.
Odom's offers bellina, and their phals are usually big for the $$.
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