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FLASK in VITRO Instruccions to Make Your Order 1 GENEROS ECUATORIANOS "ECUAGENERA Cía. Ltda." ORQUIDEAS DEL ECUADOR Vía a Cuenca Km 2 Av. Principal S/N - Sector Llampasay, Gualaceo. TELEFONO: 2255237 FAX: 2255236 CASILLA: 01.01.1110 www.ecuagenera.com PRICE LIST 2019 - FLASK IN VITRO Instruccions to make your order 1. Enter the desired Quantity of Plants in the Column "Quantity / Order". The "Total" column will update automatically. 2. Type your personal information in the end of the list 3. Type the delivery form in the end of the list. Please indicate if you can receive at some of the shows that we will participate or will need the delivery to your address. 4. Send your order to [email protected] or [email protected] and will receive the invoice inluding the handling and shipping cost. 1.ORCHIDACEAE IIA # PLANTS GENUS / SPECIE CLIMATE PRICE US$ Quantity / Order TOTAL US$ PER FLASK Acineta beyrodtiana I 15 $60 $ ‐ Aerangis hyaloides W15 $50 $ ‐ Angraecum arachnites I15$60 $ ‐ Anguloa uniflora I 15 $75 $ ‐ Ansellia africana 003147 W20 $50 $ ‐ Aspasia epidendroides I15$60 $ ‐ Barbosella portillae 001476 x self I15$50 $ ‐ Bifrenaria inodora I15$50 $ ‐ Brassia andreettae 000338 W20 $40 $ ‐ Brassia lawrenceana IW 20 $45 $ ‐ Bulbophyllum calceolus W15 $50 $ ‐ Bulbophyllum catenulatum W15 $50 $ ‐ Bulbophyllum corolliferum W15 $45 $ ‐ Bulbophyllum frostii I15$50 $ ‐ Bulbophyllum kermesinum I15$50 $ ‐ Bulbophyllum lasiochilum 003224 I15$60 $ ‐ Bulbophyllum macrochilum W15 $50 $ ‐ Bulbophyllum makoyanum W15 $50 $ ‐ Bulbophyllum pardalotum W15 $50 $ ‐ Bulbophyllum sanguineopunctatum IC 15 $60 $ ‐ Cadetia taylorii W15 $70 $ ‐ Catasetum expansum W15 $45 $ ‐ Catasetum expansum Rojo W20 $75 $ ‐ Cattleya aclandiae f. alba x self W15 $85 $ ‐ Cattleya acuensis I15$65 $ ‐ Cattleya bicolor W15 $65 $ ‐ Cattleya bowringiana coerulea W20 $50 $ ‐ Cattleya dowiana W15$120 $ ‐ Cattleya dowiana aurea W15$150 $ ‐ Cattleya intermedia var alba W15 $55 $ ‐ Cattleya iricolor W15 $45 $ ‐ Cattleya iricolor xantina ecuagenera W15 $70 $ ‐ Cattleya leopoldii W 15 $60 $ ‐ Cattleya lueddemanniana Rombito x 013 W15 $75 $ ‐ Cattleya maxima 2326 x Catt maxima yellow lip IW 20 $65 $ ‐ Cattleya maxima semialba 'Angel' x 'Rolando' W 15 $100 $ ‐ Cattleya maxima tall semialba striada W15 $80 $ ‐ Cattleya mendelii ´Labios Azules` x 'La Bonita' W 15 $80 $ ‐ Cattleya quadricolor x self W15 $60 $ ‐ Cattleya schilleriana 001208 W15 $60 $ ‐ Cattleya wittigiana IW 20 $60 $ ‐ Caucaea olivacea C15$45 $ ‐ Ceratocentron fesselii I15$50 $ ‐ Chysis bractescens I15$45 $ ‐ Coelogyne peltastes W15 $50 $ ‐ Comparettia coccinea 15 $60 $ ‐ Coryanthes bergoldii I15$50 $ ‐ Cyrtochilum angustatum C 15 $50 $ ‐ Cyrtochilum angustatum C20$60 $ ‐ Cyrtochilum deuterovierlingii 419 x 363 IC 20 $65 $ ‐ Cyrtochilum halteratum I15$50 $ ‐ Dendrobium bigibbum I20$40 $ ‐ Dendrobium cinnabarinum W15 $75 $ ‐ Dendrobium cinnabarinum W20 $45 $ ‐ Dendrobium cumulatum IW 20 $45 $ ‐ Dendrobium cuthbertsonii Lafayette x bicolor extra IC 20 $65 $ ‐ Dendrobium cuthbertsonii pointu x rond IC 20 $65 $ ‐ Dendrobium cuthbertsonii white x red yellow bicolor IC 20 $65 $ ‐ Dendrobium speciosum I20$55 $ ‐ Dendrobium subacaule I20$55 $ ‐ Dendrobium subuliferum W20 $65 $ ‐ Dendrobium sulcatum I15$55 $ ‐ Dendrobium sulcatum 001759 I 15 $45 $ ‐ Dendrobium vexillarius IC 20 $70 $ ‐ Dendrobium vexillarius red/blue extra x Dendrobium vexillarius red IC 20 $80 $ ‐ Dendrochilum glumaceum I20$50 $ ‐ Dracula chiroptera 001723 C15$50 $ ‐ Dracula gigas C15$45 $ ‐ Dracula marsupialis 15 $60 $ ‐ Dracula platycrater Pink C15$65 $ ‐ Encyclia citrina I20$75 $ ‐ Encyclia cordigera white W 15 $45 $ ‐ Encyclia oncidioides W15 $50 $ ‐ Encyclia plicata ´Cuba` W15 $55 $ ‐ Encyclia seidelii W15 $55 $ ‐ Epidendrum atacazoicum C20$65 $ ‐ Epidendrum excisum IC 20 $55 $ ‐ Epidendrum kockii type C20$50 $ ‐ Epidendrum latisegmentum IW 15 $50 $ ‐ Epidendrum mancum I15$50 $ ‐ Epidendrum medusae C15$40 $ ‐ Epidendrum oraion IC 15 $40 $ ‐ Epidendrum porphyreum IC 20 $50 $ ‐ Epidendrum radicans W15 $45 $ ‐ Epidendrum rhizomaniacum IW 15 $50 $ ‐ Epidendrum schweinfurthianum IW 20 $50 $ ‐ Epidendrum sophronitoides IC 20 $50 $ ‐ Epidendrum wallisii IW 15 $50 $ ‐ Erycina pusilla W15 $40 $ ‐ Galeottia acuminata I15$50 $ ‐ Galeottia acuminata I20$65 $ ‐ Galeottia fimbriata W15 $60 $ ‐ Gomesa forbesii 20 $50 $ ‐ Gongora colombiana var variegada IW 20 $55 $ ‐ Gongora chocoensis IW 20 $50 $ ‐ Gongora gratulabunda IW 20 $35 $ ‐ Gongora rufescens IW 15 $45 $ ‐ Helcia sanguinolenta IC 15 $45 $ ‐ Jacquiniella globosa IW 15 $45 $ ‐ Laelia anceps W20 $45 $ ‐ Laelia anceps alba 'Garganta Roja' W15 $60 $ ‐ Laelia kettieana W15 $50 $ ‐ Laelia liliputana I20$50 $ ‐ Laelia purpurata Ecuagenera x vinicolor Inti W 15 $50 $ ‐ Laelia purpurata ´Flamea` W15 $50 $ ‐ Laelia purpurata sanguinea W20 $50 $ ‐ Laelia purpurata var. atropurpurea 'Ecuagenera' x vinicolor W15 $50 $ ‐ Laelia purpurata var. Carnea W 15 $45 $ ‐ Laelia purpurata var. vinicolor x carnea W 15 $45 $ ‐ Laelia rubescens W20 $50 $ ‐ Laelia sanguiloba W15 $45 $ ‐ Laelia superbiens alba W20 $65 $ ‐ Laelia tenebrosa W15 $65 $ ‐ Lepanthes aculeata IC 15 $80 $ ‐ Lepanthes antilocapra I15$80 $ ‐ Lepanthes calodictyon 15 $200 $ ‐ Lepanthes caprimulgus C15$150 $ ‐ Lepanthes cloesii C15$140 $ ‐ Lepanthes dactylopetala I 15 $80 $ ‐ Lepanthes dalessandroi C15$140 $ ‐ Lepanthes discolor C15$120 $ ‐ Lepanthes dodsonii IW 20 $120 $ ‐ Lepanthes eciliata 15 $120 $ ‐ Lepanthes escobariana Ecuagenera x Bruno C15$80 $ ‐ Lepanthes estrellensis IW 15 $120 $ ‐ Lepanthes felis C15$120 $ ‐ Lepanthes filamentosa IW 15 $150 $ ‐ Lepanthes guatemalensis I15$90 $ ‐ Lepanthes hexapus C15$100 $ ‐ Lepanthes hymenoptera IW 15 $60 $ ‐ Lepanthes jimenezii I15$120 $ ‐ Lepanthes lucifer I15$180 $ ‐ Lepanthes maxonii C15$80 $ ‐ Lepanthes myiophora I15$150 $ ‐ Lepanthes niesseniae Ecuagenera L I15$80 $ ‐ Lepanthes nontecta IW 15 $80 $ ‐ Lepanthes ophelma C15$80 $ ‐ Lepanthes ortegae I15$80 $ ‐ Lepanthes rudicula IW 15 $70 $ ‐ Lepanthes tamaensis C15$100 $ ‐ Lepanthes teretipetala IC 15 $100 $ ‐ Lepanthes thalia I15$100 $ ‐ Lepanthes uxoria red I15$120 $ ‐ Laelia purpurata var. purple IW 20 $45 $ ‐ Leptotes bicolor I20$45 $ ‐ Lycaste dyeriana 20 $80 $ ‐ Lycaste macrophylla var. pincelada I15$50 $ ‐ Lycaste tricolor Ecuagenera x Gigi I15$45 $ ‐ Masdevallia antonii IC 15 $65 $ ‐ Masdevallia bangii C15$45 $ ‐ Masdevallia ingridiana I15$100 $ ‐ Masdevallia klabochorum C15$50 $ ‐ Maxillaria rodrigueziana I20$75 $ ‐ Maxillaria striata red 'Gigi' I15$60 $ ‐ Miltoniopsis roezlii xanthina IC 15 $150 $ ‐ Mormolyca gracilipes IW 15 $45 $ ‐ Muscarella trullifera I15$50 $ ‐ Mystacidium braybonae IW 15 $50 $ ‐ Oncidium alexandrae 'Pachu' 001929 IC 20 $65 $ ‐ Oncidium chrysomorphum IC 20 $45 $ ‐ Oncidium coloratum I20$60 $ ‐ Oncidium lancifolium I20$60 $ ‐ Oncidium leucochilum I15$45 $ ‐ Oncidium macranthum C20$50 $ ‐ Oncidium nobile C 20 $65 $ ‐ Oncidium roseum 'Ecuagenera' IC 15 $40 $ ‐ Oncidium sphacelatum IC 15 $50 $ ‐ Oncidium sphacelatum var. flava IC 15 $65 $ ‐ Oncidium tipuloides C20$50 $ ‐ Ornithocephalus ecuadorensis IC 15 $75 $ ‐ Paphiopedilum primulinum W20 $65 $ ‐ Pescatoria wallisii 20 $40 $ ‐ Phaius wallichii IW 20 $50 $ ‐ Phalaenopsis violacea W20 $40 $ ‐ Phragmipedium besseae IC 20 $80 $ ‐ Phragmipedium besseae var dalessandroi IC 20 $160 $ ‐ Phragmipedium caudatum 'Giganteum' I15$70 $ ‐ Phragmipedium fischeri IW 20 $120 $ ‐ Phragmipedium kovachii C 20 $230 $ ‐ Phragmipedium longifolium alba IW 20 $100 $ ‐ Phragmipedium x pfitzerianum I20$80 $ ‐ Platystele baqueroi I15$150 $ ‐ Platystele scopulifera IC 15 $150 $ ‐ Platystele stenostachya W15 $45 $ ‐ Pleurothallis acestrophylla 15 $50 $ ‐ Pleurothallis bucranon C15$55 $ ‐ Pleurothallis cardiochila I20$80 $ ‐ Pleurothallis ornata IC 15 $70 $ ‐ Pleurothallis renieana 002122 I15$65 $ ‐ Polystachya bella ´Kenia´ 1414 W15 $65 $ ‐ Polystachya caespitifica 4N W15 $45 $ ‐ Porroglossum schramii Ecua x Jost 15 $55 $ ‐ Prosthechea brassavolae 20 $45 $ ‐ Prosthechea sceptra W20 $60 $ ‐ Prosthechea varicosa I 15 $50 $ ‐ Restrepia cymbula xanthina I15$60 $ ‐ Rhynchostele bictoniensis I20$60 $ ‐ Rhynchostele cordata I15$45 $ ‐ Rhynchostele rossii I20$60 $ ‐ Sarcochilus ceciliae W15 $60 $ ‐ Scaphosepalum bicristatum 15 $50 $ ‐ Schomburgkia rosea pink W15 $80 $ ‐ Schomburgkia splendida IW 15 $40 $ ‐ Scuticaria novaesii W 15 $60 $ ‐ Sobralia warszewiczii IC 20 $150 $ ‐ Sophronitis coccinea W20 $55 $ ‐ Sophronitis coccinea xanthoglossa W20 $70 $ ‐ Specklinia claviculata C15$50 $ ‐ Specklinia glandulosa I15$50 $ ‐ Stelis embreei IC 15 $60 $ ‐ Stelis patens I15$50 $ ‐ Ticoglossum oerstedii I15$60 $ ‐ Trichocentrum lanceanum W15 $50 $ ‐ Trichocentrum pfavii IW 15 $100 $ ‐ Trichoceros oñaensis C 15 $45 $ ‐ Trichoceros oñaensis C20$55 $ ‐ Trichopilia fragrans IC 20 $45 $ ‐ Trichosalpinx dura C15$45 $ ‐ Trisetella didyma I15$45 $ ‐ Trisetella nodulifera type I15$45 $ ‐ Trizeuxis falcata 15 $45 $ ‐ Warczewiczella palatina I20$60 $ ‐ Warczewiczella ionoleuca I20$40 $ ‐ 2.ORCHIDACEAE HYBRID $ ‐ Beallara Tahoma Glacier I20$50 $ ‐ Brassolaeliocattleya Dora Louise Capen Lea W 20 $65 $ ‐ Brassolaeliocattleya Hawaii Yuana Beauty Pearl x Slc. Fire Magic Solar Flame W20 $45 $ ‐ Brassolaeliocattleya King of Taiwan Golden IW 20 $45 $ ‐ Brassolaeliocattleya King of Taiwan Golden x Blc. Pamela Hetherington W 15 $60 $ ‐ Brassolaeliocattleya Korat Sunrise x Blc. Edgard Van Belle W20 $50 $ ‐ Brassolaeliocattleya Williette Wong 'the Best' W20 $50 $ ‐ Cattleya Balsas x Laeliocattleya Melody Fair ´Carol` M214 W15 $60 $ ‐ Cattleya amethystoglossa x Cattleya maxima W 15 $60 $
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