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1.Orchidaceae Iia 1.Orchidaceae Iia Genus Specie Observacionespriceclimate Genus Specie Observacionespriceclimate 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 2017 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. Important information: According to International regulations, the plants must be shipped bare root, that means free of substrate. In order to provide to the plant the necessary hydration, we covered its roots with sphagnum moss. 1.ORCHIDACEAE IIA 1.ORCHIDACEAE IIA GENUS SPECIE OBSERVACIONESPRICECLIMATE GENUS SPECIE OBSERVACIONESPRICECLIMATE Acianthera discophylla New 18 IW Anguloa brevilabris x Anguloa cliftonii 21 I Acianthera pacayana New 15 W Anguloa clowesii x Ang. virginalis New 18 I Acianthera prolifera New 12 W Anguloa uniflora x Ang. virginalis 22 W Acianthera quadriserrata New 12 IW Ascocenda Adisak Happiness No. 26 New 25 W Acianthera saurocephala New 25 WAscocenda Adisak Happiness No. 29 New 25 W Acianthera sonderiana 'Gigi' New 22 W Ascocenda Crownfox Golden Dawn New 25 W Acineta antioquieae New 45 I Ascocenda Fuchs Gold New 25 IW Acineta chrysantha New 30 I Ascocenda Jagkkit Gold No. 3 New 25 W Acineta densa New 35 I Ascocenda Jiraprapa x V. Suksamran Spot New 25 W Acineta erythroxantha New 40 I Ascocenda Kulwadee Fragrance No.18 New 25 W Acineta sella-turcica New 35 I Ascocenda Kulwadee Fragrance No.27 New 25 W Kulwadee Fragrance Rasberry Acineta superba 25 I Ascocenda New 25 W No.15 Kulwadee Fragrance Ting Acronia culpameae 15 IC Ascocenda New 25 W No.8 Muang Thong Pink Charm Acronia pyelophera 14 IC Ascocenda New 25 W No. 2 Ada elegantula white lip 15 I Ascocenda Princess Mikasa Pink New 25 W Ada ocanensis 10 IC Ascocenda Rose Gem x Kob Fah New 25 W Aerangis citrata New 18 W Ascocenda Saint Valentine New 25 W Aerangis luteoalba var rhodosticta New 25 W Ascocenda Somsri Gold PCH No. 1 New 25 W Aeranthes ramosa 12 W Ascocenda Suksamran Gold x V. Devarak New 25 IW Tubtim Velvet x V. Charles Aerides houlletiana New 30 W Ascocenda New 25 W Goodfellow (Pink) Aerides quinquevulnera New 20 W Ascofinetia Pathum 15 W Amesiella philippinensis 18 IW Beallara Marfich Howards Dream 17 W ecuadorana x Kefersteinia Anathallis acuminata 10 C Bollea 12 IW tolimensis Anathallis acuminata flavescens 25 C Brassada Chuck Hanson 13 I Anathallis dimidia 12 I Brassia Rex 14 W Anathallis funerea 15 C Brassidium Fly Away 'Miami' 15 W Andinia dielsii New 15 I Brassocattleya Fuchs Star New 15 W Mount Hood x C. Palin Andinia schizopogon 14 C Brassocattleya New 22 W Fantasy Andinia schizopogon #1 New 15 C Brassocattleya Saint André New 18 W Aristocrat x Blc. Digbgana x Anguloa cliftonii New 50 IW Brassolaeliocattleya New 22 W Blc. Pamela Hetherington Anguloa cliftonii var. Luigui New 35 IW BrassolaeliocattleyaBryce Canyon x Blc. Chia Lin New 22 W Anguloa clowesii 25 I BrassolaeliocattleyaJorge New 22 W Anguloa dubia 20 I BrassolaeliocattleyaLois McNeil Blue Bonnet New 24 W Anguloa eburnea New 25 I BrassolaeliocattleyaPamela x Blc. Aristocrat New 22 W Anguloa ruckeri 25 IC BrassolaeliocattleyaWilliette Wong 'the Best' New 22 W Anguloa tognettiae 25 IW Burrageara Nelly Isler New 12 I Anguloa virginalis 14 I Cattleya Beaufort x C. dowiana aurea New 22 W Arundina graminifolia 18 I Cattleya Blazing Maris New 22 W Arundina graminifolia pinki 18 I Cattleya Claradiana New 22 W dowiana x Blc. Helen Veliz Ascocentrum miniatum 12 W Cattleya New 22 W Gold Runner dowiana x Schomburgkia Aspasia lunata New 10 W Cattleya New 35 W splendida gaskelliana x Blc. King Of Aspasia silvana 12 W Cattleya 25 W Taiwan Gold Gertrude Hauserman x C. Barbosella cucullata 10 C Cattleya New 22 W labiata 'Volcano Queen' Barbosella cucullata xanthina 10 C Cattleya gigas x C. walkeriana semialba New 15 W Barbosella orbicularis 20 IW Cattleya gigas type x Cattleya violacea 20 W intermedia alba x C. aquimi x Barbosella prorepens 10 IC Cattleya Soph. coccinea (Cattleya New 20 W Batemaniana) intermedia x C. gigas var. Benzingia palorae 20 I Cattleya 20 W sanderiana leopoldii x C. dowiana aurea Bifrenaria atropurpurea 15 IW Cattleya 22 W (Jefferson Perez) lueddemanniana 'Cesar Bifrenaria harrisoniae New 14 IW Cattleya Fernandez' x 'Infierno' x 20 W Cattleya gigas lueddemanniana 'Cesar Bifrenaria verboonenii hg-79 New 14 IW Cattleya Fernandez' x 'Infierno' x 20 W Cattleya violacea lueddemanniana x Blc. Chia Bollea hirtzii 20 I Cattleya 22 W Lin "Shin Shu" luteola x Sophronitis coccinea Brasiliorchis schunkeana 15 W Cattleya 15 W Yellow maxima 'Cariño' x C. Brassavola martiana 20 I Cattleya 22 W intermedia alba x 'Concolor' maxima coerulea 'Hector' x Brassavola nodosa 10 W Cattleya 30 W C. amethystoglossa Brassia andina 8 C Cattleya Miss Endicott New 20 W mooreana x Sophronitis Brassia arcuigera 12 IW Cattleya 15 W coccinea mossiae semialba x Cattleya Brassia aurantiaca 12 IC Cattleya Sierra Blanca 'Mount 22 W Whitney' percivaliana X Lc. Stephen Brassia brachypus 15 I Cattleya New 18 W Oliver Fouraker schilleriana x Schomburgkia Brassia gireoudiana 12 IW Cattleya 22 W splendida violacea ´Ecuagenera` x C. Brassia incantans 10 W Cattleya lueddemanniana ´Cesar 20 W Fernandez` x ´Infierno` violacea x C. gigas vrd Brassia jipijapensis 15 IW Cattleya 15 W sanderiana Brassia verrucosa 10 IW Cattleya violacea x Encyclia seidelii 30 I violacea labio rojo x Blc. King Brassia wageneri 10 IW Cattleya New 20 W of Taiwan Golden violacea semialba 'Icabaru' x Brassia warszewiczii 15 IW Cattleya New 20 W C. gigas alba amesianum x Cirrhopetalum Bulbophyllum aestivale 17 W Cirrhopetalum 12 W mastersianum Bulbophyllum ambrosia New 18 W Coelogyne Lyme Bay 20 W Bulbophyllum auratum pink 35 C Colmanara Samuray 17 I Bulbophyllum baileyi New 15 I Colmanara Vermela 15 W Bulbophyllum bicolor New 25 I Coryhopea Cutucu 12 IW SF247 Joan Taylor "Million Bulbophyllum carunculatum New 28 C Cymbidiella 30 I Kiss" Bulbophyllum clandestinum New 20 I Cymbidium 1098-1 Pink Veil Anna Maria New 35 I Bulbophyllum collettii 22 I Cymbidium 1350-34 Raspberry Cookie Girl New 28 I 1843 Amarillo Labelo Rojo Bulbophyllum corolliferum 40 W Cymbidium New 28 I Especial Bulbophyllum crassipes 25 I Cymbidium 6262 Pearl-balkis Fiona 35 I Bulbophyllum cumingii New 20 W Cymbidium 757-1 Pine Clash Moon Venus 28 I Bulbophyllum cumingii aff 003127 New 25 W Cymbidium 770-6 Shellpeart Parnase 28 I Bulbophyllum dearei 003051 New 35 Cymbidium 8325 Baltic Elegance Carmen 28 I Bulbophyllum dearei 003051 x self New 35 Cymbidium 8465-1 Organdy Moonlight New 28 I Bulbophyllum echinolabium New 20 I Cymbidium 925-30 Rose Wine New 28 I Albryant Superstar x Bulbophyllum falcatum New 35 W Cymbidium New 28 I Kellyswinter Golden Sovereing Beauty Carmen 4n x Solano Bulbophyllum fascinator corazonae 25 C Cymbidium New 28 I Rose Charm Blazing Fury Aftermath x Bulbophyllum grandiflorum New 20 I Cymbidium Cym. Via Del Playa The Globe New 28 IC Clearly # 1 Bulbophyllum inunctum New 25 I Cymbidium Carmen An Sp Char Ec New 28 W Bulbophyllum klabatense subsp. Sulawesii New 25 W Cymbidium Claudona x Cym. Musita New 28 I Bulbophyllum levanae var. Levanae New 25 C Cymbidium Coraki Tacey Rw New 28 I Bulbophyllum leopardinum New 20 W Cymbidium DH880 'Emerald Feather' New 28 I Bulbophyllum lepidum New 20 I Cymbidium Dori Merchán 28 I DSFF Dorothy Stockstill Bulbophyllum lindleyanum 35 I Cymbidium 25 I 'Forgotten Fruits' Bulbophyllum lobbii 20 I Cymbidium Earlisue Paddy C8145 New 28 I Bulbophyllum longiflorum New 15 I Cymbidium Ena Henry New 28 I Bulbophyllum macranthum New 30 IW Cymbidium Ena Henry Five Star New 28 I Bulbophyllum mandibulare 15 I Cymbidium Free Spirit ´Grape` New 28 I Bulbophyllum maxillare New 20 W Cymbidium Gigi verde New 28 C Bulbophyllum micranthum ex brown river p.n.g 15 I Cymbidium Gigli Gold New 28 I Bulbophyllum pardalotum New 20 W Cymbidium Green Glass 'Kimberly' M390 New 28 I Green Glass 'Solano Beach Bulbophyllum pecten-veneris 22 I Cymbidium New 28 C Violet Punt' Green Glass Solano Beach x Bulbophyllum picturatum New 25 I Cymbidium Cym. Baltic Honey Solano New 28 W Beach Green Glass x Cym. Valley Bulbophyllum pingtungense New 12 W Cymbidium New 28 I Zenith Hazel Fay x Cym Lunar Wall Bulbophyllum plumatum New 20 I Cymbidium New 28 I Dural Bulbophyllum rothschildianum New 20 W Cymbidium Hazel Tyers 'Santa Maria' New 28 I Hazel Tyers Santa Maria x Bulbophyllum roxburghii New 15 W Cymbidium New 28 I Red Beauty Carmen 4n Hb652 Kusuda Stone 'Gateau Bulbophyllum speciosum 30 I Cymbidium 25 I Chocola' Bulbophyllum steyermarkii New 15 C Cymbidium Honey Green Melissa 28 I Camaridium carinulatum 15 I Cymbidium Honey Green Melissa 'Star' 30 I HR660 Fire Village "wine Camaridium hoehnei New 15 I Cymbidium New 28 I Shower" Hy659 Khai Loving Fantasy Camaridium praestans New 20 I Cymbidium 30 I ''hy659'' Camaridium scalariforme 30 W Cymbidium Hypno Beauty 28 W Campylocentrum colombianum 12 IW Cymbidium Icho Tower 'Susan' 35 I Ja608 Terama x Cym Kusuda Catasetum expansum 15 W Cymbidium Shining 'Ja608 Kusuda Bay New 35 I Soleil Levant' Jh609 Enzan Current Catasetum macroglossum 15 W Cymbidium 30 I "aquarius" Catasetum saccatum
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