this is from my last visit to the united states. all plants are now in the Mexico, and planted. the bulbophylum is courtesy of ISURUS (many thanks Steve!!!).
also, (excuse publicity but worth it) i would like to recommend canaima's orchids for those looking the edge and hard to find Cattleya species i did had a really good experience with them.
you can email then and ask for his current list. be advised, some plants can be expensive as some are TRULY hardcore collector plants, they can be cheaper than those found with some US vendors, some are also UNIQUE and Cant be found in the US. my divisions were all fine, and strong.
also thanks to Diamondorchids, as their plants were as usual Outstanding!!!
In Bold ( plants from canaima orchid)
underline (diamond orchids)
Bold and underline: orchid zone
rest : several private collectors, who allowed me to visit their greenhouses! .
C. lodd. Carina (Div)
C. lodd Whopper (div)
c. lodd coerulea blue moon x sib (NBS seedling)
C. lueddemaniana alba " la union" (div)
C. lueddemaniana Coerulea " siqui sique " (div)
C, percivaliana coerulea "ondine" (Div)
C. percivaliana Alba Grandiflora (Div)
C, mossiae S/A H&R (BS)
C. walkeriana Tokio #1 (Div original plant)
C, shilleriana SVO x sib ( 3 inch pot seed grown)
ang. elephantianum (Seedling)
Aerangis modesta
Aerangis pumila
coelogyne cristata Alba (div)
dendrobium tetragonum Var giganteun
epidendrum medusae (div)
mexipedium xerophiticum
phragmipedium Bessae (selected, division)
microterangis harotiana
paph hirsutissimun (blooming)
paph rothschildianum (chester hilll x red baron) (NBS orchid zone cross)
paph kolopakingii
staurochilus ionosmus (seedling)
bulbophylum Dennisii
sarcochilus hartmanii (selected)
restrepia SP (need to ID , got a bunch of keiki)
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