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PRICE LIST 2019 Instruccions to Make Your Order 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 Instruccions to make your order Important information: According to International regulations, the plants must be shipped bare root, that means free of substrate. 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Ada glumacea New 12 IC $ - Ada ocanensis 10 IC $ - Aerangis fastuosa 22 $ - Aeranthes ramosa 12 W $ - Aerides houlletiana 30 W $ - Aerides quinquevulnera 20 W $ - Aganisia cyanea New 20 W $ - Amesiella philippinensis 18 IW $ - Anathallis acuminata flavescens 25 C $ - Anathallis dimidia New 12 I $ - Anathallis funerea 15 C $ - Anathallis ramulosa New 12 C $ - Andinia dalstroemii New 10 C $ - Andinia hirtzii 18 C $ - Andinia lappacea New 22 I $ - Andinia pensilis New 15 C $ - Andinia pogonion 12 C $ - Andinia schizopogon 14 C $ - Andinia schizopogon #1 15 C $ - Andinia schizopogon alBescens 002468 New 40 C $ - Andinia schizopogon flavescens 'Gigi' New 17 C $ - Andinia spiralis New 10 C $ - Andinia uchucaensis New 18 C $ - Angraecum didieri New 25 W $ - Angraecum eburneum suBsp. superbum 30 I $ - Angraecum florulentum 25 W $ - Angraecum sesquipedale New 14 W $ - Anguloa cliftonii 30 IW $ - Anguloa cliftonii var. luigui New 35 IW $ - Anguloa clowesii 25 I $ - Anguloa dubia 20 I $ - Anguloa eburnea 25 I $ - Anguloa ruckeri 25 IC $ - Anguloa tognettiae 25 IW $ - Anguloa virginalis 14 I $ - Ansellia africana 22 W $ - Arundina graminifolia 18 I $ - Arundina graminifolia pinki 18 I $ - Ascocentrum miniatum 12 W $ - Aspasia lunata 10 $ - Aspasia silvana 12 W $ - BarBosella cucullata 10 C $ - BarBosella cucullata xanthina 10 C $ - BarBosella dolichorhiza New 12 C $ - BarBosella hirtzii New 10 I $ - BarBosella orBicularis 18 $ - BarBosella prorepens 10 IW $ - Bifrenaria atropurpurea 15 IW $ - Bifrenaria harrisoniae 14 IW $ - Bifrenaria inodora 20 $ - Bifrenaria verboonenii hg-79 20 $ - Bollea hirtzii 20 I $ - Brasiliorchis picta 25 $ - Brasiliorchis schunkeana 15 W $ - Brassavola cucullata New 35 W $ - Brassavola nodosa 10 W $ - Brassia andina 8 C $ - Brassia andreettae 12 I $ - Brassia arcuigera 12 IW $ - Brassia arcuigera aff New 10 IW $ - Brassia aurantiaca 12 IC $ - Brassia aurantiaca Big 'Gigi' New 20 IC $ - Brassia Brachypus 15 I $ - Brassia caudata 10 IW $ - Brassia gireoudiana 12 IW $ - Brassia incantans 10 W $ - Brassia jipijapensis New 15 IW $ - Brassia pozoi xanthina 25 IC $ - Brassia verrucosa 10 IW $ - Brassia wageneri 10 IW $ - Brassia warszewiczii 15 IW $ - BulBophyllum aestivale 17 W $ - BulBophyllum amBrosia 18 W $ - BulBophyllum auratum pink 35 C $ - BulBophyllum Baileyi 15 $ - BulBophyllum BarBigerum 22 W $ - BulBophyllum bicolor 25 I $ - BulBophyllum biflorum 30 W $ - BulBophyllum calceolus 25 $ - BulBophyllum carunculatum 28 C $ - BulBophyllum catenulatum 30 W $ - BulBophyllum cephalophorum 20 W $ - BulBophyllum clandestinum 20 I $ - BulBophyllum collettii 22 I $ - BulBophyllum corolliferum 18 W $ - BulBophyllum crassipes 25 I $ - BulBophyllum cumingii 20 W $ - BulBophyllum dearei 35 $ - BulBophyllum dearei 003051 x self New 35 $ - BulBophyllum eBerhardtii New 22 IW $ - BulBophyllum echinolabium 20 I $ - BulBophyllum exaltatum 18 I $ - BulBophyllum falcatum 35 W $ - BulBophyllum fascinator 20 C $ - BulBophyllum fascinator var. hampaliana New 22 I $ - BulBophyllum grandiflorum 20 I $ - BulBophyllum hirundinis New 25 W $ - BulBophyllum incarum New 25 I $ - BulBophyllum intertextum 15 I $ - BulBophyllum inunctum 25 I $ - BulBophyllum klabatense suBsp. sulawesii 25 $ - BulBophyllum lasiochilum 20 I $ - BulBophyllum lepidum 15 I $ - BulBophyllum levanae var. levanae 25 C $ - BulBophyllum lobbii 20 I $ - BulBophyllum longiflorum 15 I $ - BulBophyllum longiflorum aff New 15 I $ - BulBophyllum longissimum 20 I $ - BulBophyllum makoyanum 40 W $ - BulBophyllum mandiBulare 15 I $ - BulBophyllum maquilinguense 28 W $ - BulBophyllum maxillare 20 W $ - BulBophyllum maximum New 25 I $ - BulBophyllum medusae New 22 W $ - BulBophyllum micranthum ex Brown river p.n.g 15 I $ - BulBophyllum mucronatum suBsp. alagense 28 W $ - BulBophyllum odoratissimum 25 I $ - BulBophyllum pardalotum 20 W $ - BulBophyllum picturatum 25 I $ - BulBophyllum pingtungense 12 W $ - BulBophyllum retusiusculum 22 W $ - BulBophyllum rothschildianum 18 W $ - BulBophyllum rugosum 20 I $ - BulBophyllum sanguineopunctatum 20 IW $ - BulBophyllum speciosum 25 I $ - BulBophyllum steyermarkii 15 C $ - BulBophyllum sulfureum 30 I $ - BulBophyllum taiwanense 30 W $ - BulBophyllum trachyanthum New 25 IW $ - BulBophyllum translucidum New 25 IW $ - BulBophyllum treschii 25 IW $ - Camaridium carinulatum 15 I $ - Camaridium dichotomum New 15 C $ - Camaridium praestans 20 I $ - Camaridium scalariforme 25 W $ - Campylocentrum colomBianum 12 $ - Catasetum expansum 15 W $ - Catasetum macroglossum 15 W $ - Cattleya amethystoglossa 30 W $ - Cattleya Bowringiana coerulea 50 W $ - Cattleya dowiana dark lip New 100 W $ - Cattleya gaskelliana New 20 W $ - Cattleya intermedia alBa 25 W $ - Cattleya intermedia 'Aquimi' 20 W $ - Cattleya intermedia 'Aquimi' x Cattleya intermedia alBa 18 W $ - Cattleya intermedia 'Orlata' 25 W $ - Cattleya intermedia semialBa x intermedia coerulea 20 W $ - Cattleya iricolor 30 $ - Cattleya jenmanii 4N New 45 W $ - Cattleya lawrenceana ´Pacaraima` 30 W $ - Cattleya lawrenceana alBescens 250 W $ - Cattleya lawrenceana coerulea 'Ecuagenera' 280 W $ - Cattleya loddigesii 30 W $ - Cattleya lueddemanniana 'Camila' 100 W $ - Cattleya lueddemanniana 'Cesar Fernandez' x 'Infierno' 30 W $ - Cattleya lueddemanniana 'Cesar Fernandez' x 'Infierno' 'Ecu' New 30 W $ - Cattleya lueddemanniana 'Cesar Fernandez' x 'Infierno' 'Nicanor' 30 W $ - Cattleya lueddemanniana 'Clarines' x 'Morelia' 25 W $ - Cattleya mantiqueirae New 20 W $ - Cattleya maxima 15 W $ - Cattleya maxima 3733 x 'Mi Pasion' 4N New 60 W $ - Cattleya maxima alBa 'Francisco' x C. Maxima alBa 'Paloma' New 125 W $ - Cattleya maxima alBa 'Paloma' x semialBa 'Hector' New 100 W $ - Cattleya maxima coerulea 'Angelo' 4N New W $ - Cattleya maxima coerulea 'Angelo' x 'Hector' New 100 W $ - Cattleya maxima coerulea 'Gigi' x 'Angelo' 150 W $ - Cattleya maxima coerulea 'Gigi' x 'Angelo' X coerulea ´Gigi` 4N New 150 W $ - Cattleya maxima coerulea 'Gigi' x self 150 W $ - Cattleya maxima coerulea 'Hector' x 'Gigi' 100 W $ - Cattleya maxima coerulea 'Hector' x semialBa 40 W $ - Cattleya maxima coerulea 'Ingrid' x coerulea 'Angelo' 200 W $ - Cattleya maxima 'Katria' x 'Mi pasion' New 25 W $ - Cattleya maxima 'Priscila x Daniela' 40 W $ - Cattleya maxima semialBa New 125 W $ - Cattleya maxima semialBa Guido x semialBa yellow lip Sandro 150 W $ - Cattleya maxima tall 30 W $ - Cattleya maxima tall 'Jean' New 75 W $ - Cattleya milleri 30 IW $ - Cattleya mossiae yellow lip x coerulea ´Pablo` 45 W $ - Cattleya trianaei 20 W $ - Cattleya trianaei ´Cuencanita` x Catt. trianae ´Morlaquita` 100 W $ - Cattleya trianaei concolor 55 W $ - Cattleya trianaei simpatica 70 W $ - Cattleya violacea labio rojo # 10 50 W $ - Cattleya warscewiczii New 35 W $ - Cattleya warscewiczii coerulea 002 200 W $ - Cattleya warscewiczii var. sanderiana 40 W $ - Caucaea nubigena 10 $ - Caucaea olivacea New 15 C $ - Caucaea phalaenopsis 10 C $ - Ceratostylis retisquama 18 W $ - ChauBardia klugii 12 W $ - Chondrorhyncha hirtzii 10 IC $ - Chondrorhyncha picta 12 I $ - Chondrorhyncha velastiguii 18 I $ - Chondroscaphe atrilinguis 18 I $ - Christensonia vietnamica 22 W $ - Cischweinfia dasyandra 10 IW $ - Cischweinfia parva 12 IW $ - Cischweinfia popowiana 12 IW $ - Cischweinfia rostrata New 10 W $ - Cleisostoma racemiferum 25 W $ - Cochleanthes amazonica 15 W $ - Cochleanthes aromatica 20 W $ - Cochleanthes discolor 18 IW $ - Cochleanthes marginata 12 IW $ - Coelogyne asperata 14 I $ - Coelogyne cristata 25 W $ - Coelogyne fimBriata 15 I $ - Coelogyne mayeriana New 25 IW $ - Coelogyne mooreana 18 W $ - Coelogyne pulverula 15 W $ - Coelogyne speciosa 18 I $ - Coelogyne xyrekes 18 W $ - Comparettia x maloi 20 I $ - Coryanthes bergoldii New 22 I $ - Coryanthes leucocorys New 20 W $ - Coryanthes mastersiana New 15 W $ - Coryanthes speciosa 14 W $ - Cryptocentrum latifolium 12 IC $ - Cryptocentrum lehmannii 10 C $ - Cryptocentrum peruvianum suBsp. peruvianum 15 IC $ - Cyclopogon argyrotaenius 14 I $ - Cyclopogon lindleyanus 15 C $ - Cycnoches farnsworthianum New 20 IW $ - Cycnoches peruvianum New 12 W $ - Cymbidium goeringii New 20 I $ - Cyrtidiorchis frontinoensis 15 I $ - Cyrtochilum
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