Found 25 plants
grown by Russell Bulley.
Column "M?" indicates if plant matched to orchid database.
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Orchid |
M? |
Visible |
Description |
Culture |
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Bulbophyllum contortisepalum |
No |
Public |
Pseudobulbs and leaves dull dark green. Peduncle pale brownish red. Sepals yellowish green, towards the base with brownish violet stripes. Lip dark brownish violet with a white tip. Column greenish... Read more |
mist forests on moss-free trunks and branches at elevations of 50 to 1500 meters as miniature to small sized, hot to cool growing epiphyte. In almost all habitats where epiphytic orchids occur. Als... Read more |
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Bulbophyllum eberhardtii |
No |
Public |
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comes from South East Asia and is found from 1000m to 1500m altitude indicating a species that will enjoy intermediate temperatures. We find that it does very well in either Warm Asia, Warm America... Read more |
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Cattleya Elfin |
No |
Public |
Elfin, Sanders 1918. O |
One parent: Medium sized, unifoliate, hot to warm growing epiphyte. native to Venezuela C. lueddemanniana grows along most of the north slope of the coastal mountains, the Cordillera de la Costa, f... Read more |
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Cattleya Trimos alba |
No |
Public |
Cattleya Trimos is an orchid hybrid originated by S.Low in 1920. It is a cross of C. mossiae x C. trianae. It is considered a "primary hybrid" because it is a cross between two species. |
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Coelogyne ovalis |
No |
Public |
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Dendrobium Berry ‘Oda’ |
No |
Public |
Its flowers, the color of which varies from white with a slightly pink tint to rich raspberry. It begins to bloom at the end of the winter months, and ceases only in June. It is very undemanding in... Read more |
The plants will appreciate the higher humidity levels and the growing conditions that terrariums provide. This orchid flourishes in a light, bright area. When placing your Dendrobium Berry ‘Oda’ p... Read more |
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Dendrochilum Saccolabium |
No |
Public |
Dendrochilum saccolabium is a small grower with brioght red flowers on an arching spike. A small pseudobulbed gem that will grow into a specimen in a 4"pot. Although Dendrochilums are often mountai... Read more |
Bright to Shade; 2000-3000 Footcandles (bright indirect light,strong shadowing)
Temperature:
Intermediate; 55°F min. to 85°F max. Use shredded spaghnam/isolite(polystyrene) mix or similar media ... Read more |
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Laelia anceps |
No |
Public |
Plant bloom from fall to spring with three to six 10 cm wide flowers. Flowers are fragrant.
Distribution
Plant is found growing on rocks and pine trees in the forest of Mexico and Honduras at ele... Read more |
Plants should be grown in medium fir bark with partial to full sun. Plant is a cool to warm growing orchid species. Water approximately once a week. Plant can also be mounted. Reduce watering durin... Read more |
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Maxillaria variabilis |
No |
Public |
Found from Mexico Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Ecuador as a small sized, hot to cool growing terrestrial, lithophytic or epiphytic, solitary... Read more |
mixture of bark chips and sphagnum moss, as I have discovered that it doesn’t react well to drying out, especially when grown warm. Water regularly and keep mix moist but not wet. Plant require sem... Read more |
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Oncidium oliganthum |
No |
Public |
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Plants are found growing in Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua at elevations of 1600 to 2200 meters
Culture
Grow in cool to intermediate conditions with moderate to bright light. Water... Read more |
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Ondontoglossum / oncidopsis var. Cheyenne |
No |
Public |
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Paphiopedilum delenatii |
No |
Public |
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Paphiopedilum delenatii is found in Southern Vietnam at elevations of 600 to 900 meters. Plants are found growing in granite pebbles and mossy tree trunks, usually near water in a shady area. The a... Read more |
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Phalaenopsis var. Purple Heart |
No |
Public |
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Phalaenopsis big lipped leontide |
No |
Public |
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Pleurothallis Restrepioides |
No |
Public |
Pleurothallis restrepioides is an epiphytic orchid in the genus Pleurothallis.
Plant blooms in the winter with many 3.7 cm wide flowers. Flowers are fragrant.,
Distribution
Plant is found grow... Read more |
Culture
Keep plant in partial shade. Plant can be grown in cool to intermediate conditions. Pot the plant in fine bark with perlite or sphagnum moss. Water regularly and keep potting media moist. |
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Restrepia falkenbergii |
No |
Public |
This large orchid lacks pseudobulbs. The erect, thick, leathery leaf is elleptic-ovate in shape. The aerial roots seem like fine hairs.
The flowers develop one at a time at the base of the leaf.... Read more |
Keep plant in moderate light to partial shade. Plant can be grown in cool to intermediate conditions. Pot the plant in fine bark with perlite or sphagnum moss. Water regularly and keep potting medi... Read more |
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Sophronitis coccinea ( |
No |
Public |
The plants are very small with pseudobulbs and leaves at 3-4” (7.5-10cm). The leaves usually have a dark maroon stripe along the midrib. Plants can break multiple leads from the newest bulbs, and... Read more |
Cattleya coccinea is a charming miniature species known for its brilliant orange red flowers. It is native to tropical mountain rainforests in Brazil, growing as epiphytes on trees at an elevation... Read more |
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Stanhopea var. connata |
No |
Public |
Flower is 12 to 14 cm wide. Plant blooms during winter to early spring with 2 to 5 flowers. Flowers contain an unpleasant fragrance. |
Plant should be grown in shade. Keep in cool to intermediate temperatures and water regularly. Pot in medium fir bark or sphagnum moss. Keep humidity high. Plants are usually grown in baskets. |
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Stanhopea var. insignis |
No |
Public |
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Stanhopea tigrina var. nigroviolacea |
No |
Public |
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Stelis biserrula |
No |
Public |
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It is native to South American cloud forests from 1000-3000m altitude and so is very at home in our Cool Americas Section (min 12C) with lots of water throughout the year. |
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Stenoglottis fimbriata |
No |
Public |
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Den. Spring Dream |
Yes |
Public |
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Ptst. coccina |
Yes |
Public |
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Stan. oculata |
Yes |
Public |
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