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58-cell
Encyclia Orchids |
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| A member of the cattleya
alliance. The encyclia was formally classified as epidendrum, but has a distinctly
different plant confirmation than reed-stem epidendrums. The encyclia has spherical
bulbs topped with leaves, and produces spikes that carry clusters of long-lasting
(e.g., 3 to 5 weeks), intricately-shaped, petite, sometimes fragrant flowers.
The Encyclia has shown wide acceptance as a potted plant due to its compact body,
longevity of flowers, blooming period, and the ease of shipping from spike-initiated
stages to full bloom. |

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These orchid seedlings
are grown in 58-cell trays with a minimum of 50 plants per tray. One variety
per tray only. These plants are more substantial in height and girth than the
98-cell trays. They are near the size of a full-grown 2" potted plant.
Some of the varieties are already blooming in the trays. Minimum order is 1
tray.
Codes starting with "M" are mericlones. All others are hybrids (i.e.,
produced by seed). Descriptions for hybrids indicate the general outcome of
crossing. Variations may occur.
Read about the protray
advantage.
To
view or print a text-only version of the 58-cell seedling list,
please click
here.
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Trays
with this symbol indicates plants are "extra large". |
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Notes
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E2065
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Epi. Atroneceum 'Mother's Day'
x Enc. Cordigera 'Chocolate Violets' |
CATEpil. Nursery Rhyme, blooming for Easter through Mother's Day. Long lasting, fragrant, whimsical blossoms.
Cartwheels of taupe to chocolate petalswith sweet pink violet lips. |
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