Ordered Orchids – First Time

Gardening

3/25/2021 – Ordered the orchids below from Pelican Coast Farms via OrchidsAmore.com. Up to now most of Mary’s orchids were bought locally and usually did not have an identification.

3/29/2021 – The photo below is of the delivered plants.


Info and Stock Photos of the Orchids from OrchidsAmore.com

Aerides odorata

Aerides odorata division is a vine growing Vanda That blooms in April to June and is very fragrant. These plants are about 12 inches and can grow to a very large size. Pieces can be cut off whenever there are enough roots on both pieces to create new plants. These divisions flowered at this size last May. Aerides odorata is native to China, the Himalayas, Bhutan, India, Assam and Nepal. The name “Aerides” means child of the air and, of course, “odorata” means fragrant. 1 ea $22

Aerides odorata

Den. lindleyi, aka Den. aggregatum

An all time favorite of the hanging Dendrobium (den-DRO-bee-um) varieties. These bloom in April to May. They do not require any special care. The current recognized name is Den. lindleyi (LIN-lee-i) but most people still use the old name Den. aggregatum (AG-ree-gatum). They are found in the mountains of southern China and Southeast Asia. Wikipedia. 1 ea. for $12.50.

Den. aggregatum 2\" pot

Rlc. Madame Edith Bongo

Large 5-6 inch flowers – clear white with a colorful lip. 1 ea. for $22.00

Rlc. Madame Edith Bongo

Rlc. Memoria Crispin Rosales

Rhyncholaeliocattleya (rhyn-cho-cephali-a-KAT-lee-ya) Memoria Crispin Rosales is an orchid hybrid originated by Bracey in 1959. Large 5-inch dark red flowers, that are very fragrant.

Rlc. Memoria Crispin Rosales

C. Walkeriana var alba

A white form of walkeriana greatly prized for its ability to make great hybrids. Walkeriana makes its offspring smaller plants while leaving the flowers large. Species from Brazil. 2½ inch pot, $12.50.

C. walkeriana var alba 2 1/2inch pot
  • Cattleya Named in honor of William Cattley, English horticulturist in the 19th century. Pronounced KAT-lee-ya
  • walkeriana Named for Edward Walker, Gardner’s assistant, who found the plant. Pronounced wal-ker-ee-AH-na
  • alba From Latin “albus” white. Pronounce AL-ba