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Originally Posted by BikerDoc5968
So where do you keep all those dozens of phals so warm and comfy?!! You haven't shared this list with me.... huh, well...
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Here you go. Still missing some, I have to track them down. They tend to get lost in the jungle.
Al
amabilis
amboinensis )
aphrodite
bellina X 2 violacea 'Boreno'
cornu-cervi X 2
equestris x 2
equestris 'Gino' JC/AOS - peloric
equestris 'Riverbend' AM/AOS x 'Zuma Beach'
equestris 'Hillbrook' AM/AOS
equestris X 2 var. alba
fuscata Also known as P. denisiana
gigantea
hieroglyphica X 3 - also known as Phalaenopsis lueddemanniana var. hieroglyphica
intermedia also known as x intermedia or xintermedia natural cross of P aphrodite x P equestris
lobbii
luddemanniana 'Red Star'
leucorrhoda xintermediate
mannii
mannii var. aurea
pallens also known luddemanniana
var. pallens
pulcherrima common - pink/lavender
pulcherrima var. alba
pulcherrima var. alba - peloric
pulcherrima 'Lakeview Red Splash'
pulcherrima var. coerulea
pulcherrima 'Lakeview Splash'
pulchra
sanderiana
sanderiana var. alba
schilleriana common light pink variety
schilleriana 'Pink Butterfly' AM/AOS x amabilis 'Rothschidiana'
schilleriana purpurea
stuartiana X 2
sumatrana
tetraspsis
tetraspsis var. speciosa C-1
violacea 'Red #1' x self
violacea alba --- 5 spikes as of 9-29-09
violacea var. coerulea