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1 Green: Plant Research Morning Song C Melody Fair x Morning Glory Ojai 'Verte' HCCODC Bc Pervenusta x Lc luminosa Orange Imp ‘Kaaawa’ Lc Trick or Treat x B digbyana GREEN: PLANT RESEARCH Owen Holmes ‘Mendenhall’ AMAOS Harlequin x Oconee Ports of Paradise ‘Emeral Isle’ FCCAOS Fortune x B digbyana P O BOX 597, KAAAWA, HAWAII 96730 U S A --‘Glenyrie’s Green Giant’ FCCAOS TELEPHONE/FAX 1 (808) 237-8672 Ronald Hauserman x Myrtle Beach E-MAIL [email protected] Rugley’s Mill ‘Mendenhall’ HCCAOS Sc Autumn Symphony x Oconee Web Site www.Rare-Hoyas.com Tokyo Magic x B digbyana Toshie Aoki ‘Pizzaz’ AMAOS Faye Miyamoto x Waianae Flare Toshie’s Magic Lc Tokyo Magic x Toshie Aoki ORCHID LIST Volcano Blue ‘ Kaaawa’ ‘coerulea’ Lois McNeil x Lc Blue Boy OCTOBER 2013 Whiporee 'Unbelieveable' Bc Deesse x Ranger Six If you have any Spathoglottis, Sobralia, Blue Catts, Calanthe or Phaius that you don't see on this BRASSAVOLA list please let me know - maybe we can do some horse trading, buying, stealing? cordata “H & R” species digbyana 'Mrs. Chase' AMAOS species AERANTHES --‘Seafoam Beauty’ species grandiflora species glauca xxxx H&R species Little Stars nodosa x cordata ASCOCENTRUM nodosa ‘Susan Fuchs FCCAOS species miniatum species --'Puerto Rico' species BLETIA BULBOPHYLLUM catenulata species cladestinum ‘Elizabeth’ species patula species Koolau Starburst lobii x levanae Wilmar Galaxy Star dearie x lobbii BRASSIA Edvah Goo longissima x giroudiana BROUGHTONIA sanguinea Yellow Star species BRASSOCATTLEYA (Brassavola x Cattleya) Bride's Blush 'Kaaawa' C claesiana x speciosa CADETIA Bride’s Rouge ‘Kaaawa’ Bride’s Blush x speciosa taylori species Green Dragoon 'Lenette' AMAOS Harriet Moseley x C bicolor Maikai ‘Spotted Star’ B nodosa x C. bowringiana CALANTHE Mrs. James Leemann ‘Low’s var’ B dgbyana x C dowiana Grouville Diana Broughton x Bryan Rozel Grouville x St Aubin BRASSOEPILAELIA (Brassovola x Epidendrum x Laelia) vestita- turneri species --’williamsii’ species Golden Spice ‘Red Peppers’ BL Richard Mueller x E stamfordiana CATTLEYA BRASSOLAELIA (Brassavola x Laelia) --coerulea aclandiae x leopoldii Golden Glory xxxx L tenebrosa x Richard Mueller amethystoglossa species Wonder Star Morning Glory x B nodosa -- Blue Skies (Burr) ‘coerulea’ species --H and R ‘coerulea’ species BRASSOLAELIOCATTLEYA (Brassavola x Laelia x Cattleya) --H and R colored form Arabesque ‘Golden Zebra’ AMAOS Golden Slippers x Mamie’s Treasure Bactia ‘Gran’s Plum Wine CCMAOS bowringiana x guttata Blue Grotto ‘Takagi’ Lc Blue Boy x Victoria bowringiana ‘One in a Million species --‘Soft Touch’ HCCAOS ‘coerulea’ species Chia Lin ‘New City’ AMAOS Oconee x Maitland albescens ‘Tower Grove’ species Colleen Green 'Kaaawa' Lc Erin x B digbyana Chocolate Drop 'Kodama' AMAOS guttata x aurantiaca Donna Kimura ‘Asa’ AMAOS Bc Princess Bells x Blc Mt. Andersen --‘ Volcano Queen’ Fort Watson ‘Mendenhall’ Lc S J Bracey x Oconee Chongkolnee bowringiana x Chocolate Drop Green’s Green ‘Kaaawa’ HCCAOS Lc Ann Follis x Fringe Benefits dolosa ‘Orchid Country’ coerulea species Haiku Mint Green Veil x B digbyana gigas ‘Alexander’s var’ x sib ‘Kathleen’ Hawaiian Luck ‘Kaaawa’ Malibu Gem x Howard’s Luck Granier’s Charm ‘Gran Patty’ AMOAS Minerva x gigas Lois McNeil ‘Ace’ ‘coerulea’ Victoria x C Portiata Granier Felicity ‘’Blue Sugar Bun’ Minerva x Carribean Skies ‘coerulea’ Lois McNeil x C Valentine gaskelliana ‘Blue Dragon’ ‘coerulea’ species Maui Green Iao valley x San Damiano -- colored form Momilani Rainbow ‘Sunset Glow’ Lc Mari’s Song x Orange Nugget guatemalensis skinneri ‘coerulea’ MBH x aurantiaca white WM Nalu Fireworks x C Helen Jarzab Hardyana gigas FMB c dowiana 1 heathii (dolosa) ‘Kaaawa’ ‘coerulea’ loddigesii x walkeriana Autumn Green ‘ Agnes De Garmo’ HCCAOS Peter Pan x Peetie interglossa ‘Marty’s’ ‘coerulea’ intermedia x amethystoglossa ensifolium ‘Kwan Yin Lan’ alba species intermedia ‘amethystina’ ‘Aranbeem’ AMAOS species Ensichlor ensifolium album x chlorantha --’coerulea’ Miranda BV#1self species ensifolium x simulans Jericho 'Tulare Sky'(#1) ‘coerulea’ C Remy Chollet x Erica Sander Fifi ‘Harry’ AMAOS madidum x Argonaut labiata ‘Natural World’ AMAOS coerulea finlaysonii ‘Ted Sumida’ species leopoldii coerulea ‘selfed’ species Golden Elf 'Sundust' HCCAOS ensifolium x Enid Haupt Leoloddiglossa ‘coerulea’ leopoldii x Loddiglossa Golden Elf x Dayana labiata x Portia ‘coerulea’ madidum ‘Krull Smith’ species -- ‘coerulea’ Lois McNeil x C Valentine --‘leyroyii’ species leuddemanniana ‘coerulea’ 4n species Oisake Oiso x Shokei loddigesii ‘coerulea’ Nalo species Pat Ann ‘Debbie’ AMAOS Apollo x mandidium loddiglossa ‘Blues’ x leopoldii ‘‘coerulea’’ Shogo’s Swan Swan Lake x Carisona marstersoniae ‘coerulea’ labiata x loddigesii simulans species maxima (Short) species Sweet Dreams ‘Everglades Mist’ HCCAOS sinense x Nila -- coerulescens species Wilpena ‘Emma’ Palomar x pumila -- Chet Mem Dina Izumi ‘Kaaawa’ Chocolate Drop x Barbara Kirch DENDROBIUM mossiae ‘Olomana’ Dr. Huff species amethystoglossum species --’Pupukea’ Dr Huff species anosmum (superbum) species --7834-1 coerulea C&H species ---’huttonii’ Borneo type species --H and R coerulea species Bruce Gordon alexandrae x eximium Portia 'Country Acres' HCCAOS labiata x bowringeana Dawn Maree formosum x cruentum Portiata ‘coerulea’ labiate x Portia Ekapol x Pale Face (Portiata x wrigleyi) x Portia Roi-ET x Takami Kodama ‘coerulea’ Regina x Interglossa Nora Tokunaga Rose Drop Chocolate Drop x Porcia Roy Tokunaga atroviolaceum x johnsoniae Sea Breeze --‘Fellrath’s Pride’ ‘coerulea’ warneri x walkeriana Super Ise Super Star x Ise Sierra Skies ‘Mariposa’ ‘coerulea’ Parysatis x mossiae Tam Tajima eximea x atroviolaceum Sir Jeremiah Colman ‘coerulea’ Ariel x walkeriana Violet Yamaji Midnight x spectabile skinneri ‘Blue Heaven’ ‘coerulea’ species wessellii species --'Orchidglade Blue Heaven’ coerulescens species Poyck x Mollisa Beauty schroederae species Snow Blind ‘N.Y’ Angelwalker x walkeriana DENDROCHILUM speciossima ‘Stanley’s FCCRHS species formosum species trianae 'A C Burrage' AMAOS species --‘Sangre de Toro’ ENCYCLIA Valentine ‘coerulea’ loddigesii x warneri cordigera alba species walkeriana species Green Hornet cochleatum x lancifolia --'Monte Azul' ‘coerulea’ species tampensis ‘Myakka’ species --Pendentive' AMAOS species xx ‘Silver Blue’ ‘coerulea’ nobilior x walkeriana EPICATTLEYA (Epidendrum x Cattleya) warneri ‘coerulea’ ‘Do Suzuki’ selfed Lipolani Blue ‘Yamato’ JCJOS ‘‘coerulea’’ C bowringiana x E mariae --Remake ’Kaaawa’’ CATTLETONIA (Cattleya x Broughtonia) Jamaica Red snguinea x Keith Roth EPIDENDRUM Rosy Jewel 'Ahuimanu' AMAOS C bowringeana x Bro sanguinea ciliare species difforme species COELOGYNE nocturnum species burfordiense asperata x pandurata pundurata species EPILAELIOCATTLEYA (Epidendrum x Laelia x Cattleya) Blue Adagio ‘Neptune’ ‘coerulea’ Blue Lipolani x Lc Blue Boy COOKARA (Dialaelia x Cattleytonia) Volcano Trick ‘Orange Delight’ Slc Trick or Treat x E. stamfordianum Tropical Snowflake ‘H & R’ Dial Snowflake x Ctna Keith Roth EPIPHRONITIS (Epidendrum x Sophronitis) CYMASETUM (Cymbidium x Catasetum) Veitchii E radicans x S coccinea Diana Rose Cym Peter Pan x Ctsm Raymond Lerner) EULOPHIA CYMBIDIUM elata species Amesbury ‘Frank Slattery’ Geraint x Ora Lee Michael Tibbs guineensis x speciosa atropurpureum species 2 GRAMMATOHEADIA (Grammatophyllum x Bromheadia) Isao’s Baby Little Sunbeam x C Barbara Belle Boynton Leopard G elegans x B finlaysoniana Jericho ‘Tulare Skies’ Remy Chottet x Erica Sander ‘Blue Dust’ GRAMMATOPHYLLUM Joey’s Blue ‘coerulea’ GC Roebling x C intertexta martae species Kevin Green ‘Margie’ C Nancy Harte x Excellency scriptum species Love Knot OC sincorana x walkeriana --citrina ‘Hihimanu’ species ‘Kaaawa’ ‘coerulea’ --Kiila Gold species Long River Compton ‘Gold Star FCC AOS Shellie Compton x Mt. Pilchuck speciosa ‘Natural World’ species Mari’s Magic ‘Purple Flare’ Marie’s Song x Tokyo Magic Mary Elizabeth Bohn 'Royal Flare' AMAOS ‘coerulea’ Blue Boy x C bowringeana HAEMARIA Meadow Gold 'Sunlight' L anceps x C aurantiaca discolor species Mem Francis Takakura ‘coerulea’ G C Roebling x C bowringiana --’Super’ ‘coerulea’ HASEGAWARA Mini Purple --‘Blue Hawaii’ ‘coerulea’ 4n L pumila x C walkeriana Red Stella ‘Carmela’ Coral Queen x Keith Roth --'Lea' AMAOS Mini Symphony ‘Elfin Blue’ coerulea Mini Purple x L Pastoral Symphony HAWKINSARA (Sohronitis x Laelia x Cattleya x Broughtonia) ---- ‘coerulea’ Mini Purple x C bowringiana Alice Iwanaga ‘Ruby Lips’ AMAOS Tropic Dawn x Ctna Keith Roth Orglade’s Grand ‘Yuchang Beauty’AMOSROC Mildred Rives x Persepolis Red Stella Pot Coral Queen x Ctna Keith Roth Parysatis C bowringiana x L pumila Platinum Sun 'O-1' AMAOS Francis T C Au x Colorama LAELIA Rojo ‘Barbara’ HCCAOS C aurantuiaca x L milleri lobata (boothiana) 'albaplena' species Rosa Kirsch ‘Kuhina Nui’ HCCAOS Pasadena x C Rembrandt --Maria Christina’ ‘coerulea’ species Red Empress ‘Orchidglade’ HCCAOS Bonanza x Excellency purpurata (type) species sallieri ‘coerulea’ L purpurata x C loddigesii --venosa (selfed) species Sapphire Skies ‘Kaaawa’ ‘coerulea’ C Sapphire x Merced Skies --schusteriana labiata x purpurata schilleriana ‘‘coerulea’’ C intermedia x L purpurata --werkhauserii aquinii ‘‘coerulea’’ species --aquinii ‘coerulea’ rubescens ‘‘coerulea’’ species Silver Ghost ‘coerulea’ Eximea x Blue Boy --alba species Tahoe Rose ‘superba’ ‘coerulea’ walkeriana x L purpurata wrigleyi 'Blue Sky' ‘coerulea’ L anceps x C bowringiana LAELIOCATTLEYA (Laelia x Cattleya) --‘Orchid Library’ ‘coerulea’ Almost Blue Mariner 'FH' x Jericho
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