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Names Given Below Are Adult Plants Alle Im Folgenden Genannten Pflanzen Sind Erwachsen M&M Orchideen Orchideen-Pflanzen-erwachsen_M&M-Orchideen_2019-01 all names given below are adult plants alle im Folgenden genannten Pflanzen sind erwachsen Genus species or parent parents, synonym, colour Preis / Prices Adaglossum Summit 20,00 € Aliceara Marvin Grand 19,00 € Angraecum erectum 20,00 € Angraecum magdalenae 30,00 € Angraecum Veitchii 50,00 € Anneliesia candida Miltonia 25,00 € Ansellia africana 30,00 € Ansellia africana alba 'Garden Park HCC/AOS 50,00 € Arpophyllum giganteum 25,00 € Ascocentrum ampullaceum bloc 25,00 € Ascocentrum miniatum red 22,00 € Barkeria halbingeri 20,00 € Barkeria lindleyana vanneriana 20,00 € Barkeria obovata chinensis 20,00 € Barkeria skinneri 20,00 € Barkeria spectabilis 20,00 € Barkeria Marsh Monarch lindleyana x spectabilis 20,00 € Barkeria Martinas Erste lindleyana x scandens 20,00 € Barkeria lindleyana x Epi. stamfordianum 20,00 € Beallara Peggy Ruth Carpenter 19,00 € Beallara Tahoma Glacier 19,00 € Beallara Tropic Splendor 19,00 € Bifrenaria harrisoniana 25,00 € Bifrenaria tetragona 25,00 € Bletilla striata 20,00 € Bletilla striata coerulea 25,00 € Brassada Mivada 20,00 € Brassada Orange Delight 20,00 € Brassavola flagellaris 25,00 € Brassavola glauca Rhyncholaelia 27,00 € Brassavola nodosa ab/from 21,00 € Brassavola perrinii 21,00 € Brassavola tuberculata 25,00 € Seite 1 von 18 M&M Orchideen Orchideen-Pflanzen-erwachsen_M&M-Orchideen_2019-01 Brassia brachiata 25,00 € Brassia caudata 25,00 € Brassia verrucosa 25,00 € Brassia wagneri 27,00 € Brassia Arana Verde Rex x giroundiana 30,00 € Brassia Datacosa verrucosa x caudata 27,00 € Brassia Edvah Loo 'Vera Cruz' 30,00 € Brassia Rex verrucosa x giroudiana 27,00 € Brassia Rex x arcuigera 27,00 € Brassia Ezernal Wind 20,00 € Brassocattleya Binosa C.bicolor x B. nodosa 25,00 € Brassocattleya Maikai 25,00 € Brassocattleya Sommersonne B. flagellaris x C. aurantiaca 20,00 € Brassolaeliocattleya Alma Kee yellow, red lip 35,00 € Brassolaeliocattleya Autumn Glow 'Green Giant' yellowgreen 30,00 € Brassolaeliocattleya Golden Mul 20,00 € Brassolaeliocattleya King of Taiwan 30,00 € Brassolaeliocattleya Pink Diamond Ewart McDonald x C. Queen Siriki 20,00 € Brassolaeliocattleya Pink Empress 20,00 € Brassolaeliocattleya Sanyuang Ruby 'New Beauty' red, with two yello eyes 27,00 € Brassolaeliocattleya Shinfang Golden Gem Golden Jewel' 27,00 € Brassolaeliocattleya Tainan Gold 35,00 € Brassolaeliocattleya Taiwan Queen 'Golden Monkey' 50,00 € Blc. Orange Nugget x Viola Sanjume orangeyellow 25,00 € Blc.nr, Lc.Jose Diaz Casx B. nodosa 24,00 € Blc. n.r., C. Cynthia x Bc. Pastoral semialba 30,00 € Bulbophyllum careyanum 19,00 € Bulbophyllum dalatensis 20,00 € Bulbophyllum dentiferum 20,00 € Bulbophyllum helenae 25,00 € Burrageara Jungle Moss yellow & brown 19,00 € Burrageara Nelly Isler red, perfumed 19,00 € Calanthe discolor 25,00 € Catasetum Pikeatum 25,00 € Catasetum pikeatum album 25,00 € Cattleya amethystoglossa 45,00 € Cattleya aurantiaca 25,00 € Cattleya aurantiaca 'Marygold' 27,00 € Cattleya bicolor 27,00 € Cattleya bowringiana 30,00 € Cattleya bowringiana coerulea 60,00 € Cattleya deckeri 30,00 € Cattleya dolosa alba 35,00 € Cattleya dormaniana 39,00 € Cattleya eldorado 60,00 € Cattleya elongata 30,00 € Cattleya forbesii 25,00 € Cattleya forbesii alba 45,00 € Cattleya gaskelliana 50,00 € Seite 2 von 18 M&M Orchideen Orchideen-Pflanzen-erwachsen_M&M-Orchideen_2019-01 Cattleya gaskelliana semialba 60,00 € Cattleya gaskelliana alba 60,00 € Cattleya guatemalensis 27,00 € Cattleya guttata 35,00 € Cattleya guttata alba 60,00 € Cattleya harrisoniana 27,00 € Cattleya intermedia 25,00 € Cattleya intermedia alba 35,00 € Cattleya intermedia amethystina 40,00 € Cattleya intermedia var. aquinii 35,00 € Cattleya intermedia orlata x aquinii 25,00 € Cattleya labiata 35,00 € Cattleya labiata semialba 45,00 € Cattleya labiata semiconcolor 50,00 € Cattleya lawrenceana 45,00 € Cattleya leopoldii 40,00 € Cattleya loddigesii 27,00 € Cattleya lodigesii 'Martinelli' 30,00 € Cattleya lodigesii 'Pink Lady' 30,00 € Cattleya loddigesii alba 50,00 € Cattleya loddigesii coerulescens 50,00 € Cattleya lueddemanniana 50,00 € Cattleya lueddemanniana violacea 75,00 € Cattleya luteola 25,00 € Cattleya maxima 27,00 € Cattleya maxima var. alba 130,00 € Cattleya mendelii 50,00 € Cattleya mendelii semialba 70,00 € Cattleya mooreana 50,00 € Cattleya mossiae 40,00 € Cattleya mossiae alba 75,00 € Cattleya mossiae semia-alba 50,00 € Cattleya nobilior 60,00 € Cattleya nobilior coerulea 100,00 € Cattleya percivalliana 45,00 € Cattleya percivalliana alba 60,00 € Cattleya porphyroglossa 45,00 € Cattleya quadricolor chacoensis 30,00 € Cattleya schilleriana coreulea 60,00 € Cattleya schilleriana sanderiana 50,00 € Cattleya schroederae 50,00 € Cattleya skinneri ab/from 35,00 € Cattleya skinneri albescens 40,00 € Cattleya tigrina 50,00 € Cattleya trianae 60,00 € Cattleya trianae amesiana 75,00 € Cattleya trianae forma alba 90,00 € Cattleya trianae alba 'Aranka Germaske' 95,00 € Cattleya trianae forma concolor 90,00 € Cattleya trianae 'Sladden' 75,00 € Cattleya trianae 'Mariposa' x 'Binot' 60,00 € Cattleya velutina 50,00 € Cattleya venosa 30,00 € Cattleya violacea Cattleya walkeriana 50,00 € Cattleya walkeriana semialba 60,00 € Seite 3 von 18 M&M Orchideen Orchideen-Pflanzen-erwachsen_M&M-Orchideen_2019-01 Cattleya warneri 50,00 € Cattleya warneri alba 60,00 € Cattleya warneri alba x coerulea 50,00 € Cattleya warneri suavissima x semialba 50,00 € Cattleya Angel Bells 'Suzie' pure white 25,00 € Cattleya Aurantimedia 20,00 € Cattleya Blue Violetta 'Flower Girl' 35,00 € Cattleya Brabantiae aclandiae x loddigesii 30,00 € Cattleya Fabulous Cheetah aclandiae x shoefieldiana 30,00 € Cattleya Green Emerald 'Orchid Queen' Elizabeth Mahon x Thospol Spot 35,00 € Cattleya La Princessita pure white 25,00 € Cattleya Majorite Hauserman white 25,00 € Catlleya Memoria Robert Strait 'Blue Hawaii' 25,00 € Cattleya Miva Breeze redviolett 27,00 € Cattleya Penny Kuroda 27,00 € Cattleya Pink Empress 35,00 € Cattleya Sierra Sky blau 35,00 € Cattleya Walter Wolff maxima x violacea 30,00 € Cattleya Whitei schilleriana x warneri 35,00 € C. Walter Wolff x bicolor 25,00 € Catleya venosa x dormaniana 25,00 € C. Chocolate Drop x Blc. Mem. Helen Brown x C. Thospol Spot 35,00 € C. Sophia Martin x Thospol Spot 25,00 € Cattleytonia French Night 'Offenbach' 25,00 € Cattleytonia Hanabu Classic 20,00 € Cattleytonia Jamaica Red Bro.sanguinea x Ctna. Keith Roth 20,00 € Cattleytonia Maui Maid C. Hawaian Variable x Bro.sangu 20,00 € Cattleytonia Varuth Crystal Rosy Jewel x C. Intermediette 20,00 € Chysis aurea 24,00 € Chysis bractescens 24,00 € Cirrhopetalum eberhardtii 27,00 € Cirrhopetalum Elizabeth Ann Buckleberry 25,00 € Cleisostoma comberi 20,00 € Cleisostoma crassifolium 19,00 € Cleisostoma dupliciflorum 25,00 € Cochleanthes amazonica 20,00 € Cochleanthes discolor 20,00 € Coelogyne cinnamoena 30,00 € Coelogyne cristata ab/from 19,00 € Coelogyne dayana >>>> pulverula Coelogyne fasciata 25,00 € Coelogyne fimbriata 15,00 € Coelogyne flaccida 20,00 € Coelogyne fuliginosa 20,00 € Coelogyne gardneriana 50,00 € Coelogyne glandulosa 25,00 € Coelogyne huettneriana 25,00 € Coelogyne lawrenceana 40,00 € Coelogyne massangeana tomentosa ?? 30,00 € Seite 4 von 18 M&M Orchideen Orchideen-Pflanzen-erwachsen_M&M-Orchideen_2019-01 Coelogyne multiflora 30,00 € Coelogyne nitida ochracea 20,00 € Coelogyne ochracea >>>>>nitida 20,00 € Coelogyne palawensis 45,00 € Coelogyne pandurata 50,00 € Coelogyne pulverula dayana 30,00 € Coelogyne rochusenii 50,00 € Coelogyne speciosa 25,00 € Coelogyne tomentosa massangeana 30,00 € Coelogyne trinervis 25,00 € Coelogyne spec. 20,00 € Coelogyne Ariel lawrenceana x ochracea 25,00 € Coelogyne Bufordiensis 45,00 € Coelogyne Fritz Henkel mooreana x beccarii 30,00 € Colmanara Red Cat 20,00 € Colmanara Wild Cat lip reddish 20,00 € Colmanara Wild Cat lip yellowish 20,00 € Cuitlauzinia pendula 27,00 € Cymbidium aloifolium 30,00 € Cymbidium bicolor 30,00 € Cymbidium ensifolium 50,00 € Cymbidium erythreum 35,00 € Cymbidium erythrostylum 30,00 € Cymbidium sinense 30,00 € Degamoara Winter Wonderland 19,00 € Dendrobium amabile bronckartii 25,00 € Dendrobium delicatum 16,00 € Dendrobium gracilicaule 20,00 € Dendrobium griffithianum 25,00 € Dendrobium harveyanum 35,00 € Dendrobium hercoglossum 20,00 € Dendrobium kingianum ab/from 13,00 € Dendrobium lindleyi aggregatum 25,00 € Dendrobium lituiflorum 22,00 € Dendrobium loddigesii 16,00 € Dendrobium moniliforme x unicum 20,00 € Dendrobium nobile 19,00 € Dendrobium ruppianum 25,00 € Dendrobium Cassiope 21,00 € Dendrobium Pinocchio 20,00 € Dendrobium Precious Pearl cruentum xmargaritaceum 19,00 € Dendrochilum cobbianum 20,00 € Dendrochilum filiforme 20,00 € Dendrochilum javanicum 20,00 € Dendrochilum glumaceum 20,00 € Dendrochilum magnum 25,00 € Dendrochilum minimiflorum Borneo 25,00 € Dendrochilum uncatum 25,00 € Seite 5 von 18 M&M Orchideen Orchideen-Pflanzen-erwachsen_M&M-Orchideen_2019-01 Diplocaulobium aratriferum 45,00 € Doritaenopsis Kenneth Schubert 'Blue Angel' D. pulch. X Phal. violacea 25,00 € Doritaenopsis Leopard Prince Sun Prince x P. Ho's French Fan 25,00 € Doritaenopsis Leopard Prince 'Sexy Pink' 25,00 € Doritaenopsis Minho Princess 'Watercolor Artist' 30,00 € Doritaenopsis Pin Manager 20,00 € Doritis pulcherrima 19,00 € Doritis pulcherrima alba 20,00 € Doritis pulcherrima coerulea 20,00 € Dracula nycteria 45,00 € Encyclia advena 20,00 € Encyclia aenicta 36,00 € Encyclia alata 27,00 € Encyclia allemanii 25,00 € Encyclia amicta 25,00 € Encyclia andrichii 40,00 € Encyclia
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