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Lista De Preã§Os-EXPORT-USD-1 CONTACT: Alek Zaslawski Price List VALID: DECEMBER/2019 (v.1) TELEFAX: 55-27-3227-1936 E-MAIL: [email protected] AWZ ORCHIDS EXPORT - USA WEBSITE: www.awzorchids.com C. amethystoglossa Z- 2189 C. amethystoglossa ('Albarus' x 'Andromeda') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 25,00 Selection of two high quality "types". Z- 2188 C. amethystoglossa (tipo 'Aldebaran' x flamea 'Ventania') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 25,00 C. amethystoglossa 'Aldebaran' has excellent flower shape. C. amethystoglossa flamea 'Ventania' has small splash markings on the petals that doesn't show in all bloomings. Z- 2902 C. amethystoglossa aurea 'Do Daniel' x SELF Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 25,00 Z- 2903 C. amethystoglossa (aurea 'Do Daniel' x flamea (100031)) Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 30,00 Z- 2770 C. amethystoglossa aurea ('do Daniel' x 'Fonte Grande') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 25,00 Version: 30-jul-19 Page 1 of 58 CONTACT: Alek Zaslawski Price List VALID: DECEMBER/2019 (v.1) TELEFAX: 55-27-3227-1936 E-MAIL: [email protected] AWZ ORCHIDS EXPORT - USA WEBSITE: www.awzorchids.com C. amethystoglossa Z- 2899 C. amethystoglossa (caerulea 'Vida Boa' x semi alba 'Tedesco') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 20,00 Z- 2557 C. amethystoglossa (caerulea 'É Linda' x semi alba 'Tedesco') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 20,00 Z- 935 C. amethystoglossa ('Córrego do Cachorro' x 'Palmira') Pot Size (Inches): 3" Price (USD): 25,00 Two selected plants of C. amethystoglossa. Z- 1909 C. amethystoglossa creme 'Luma' x SELF Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 20,00 Nice C. amethystoglossa earlier considered by us as variety aurea (Yellow). This plant actually had light yellow flowers so we consider it as "cream" colored. The original plant died. Until now, we don't have experience on how crosses with aurea or cream colored flowers will behave in terms of the results. Z- 2891 C. amethystoglossa (flamea x flamea 'Cinco Estrelas') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 50,00 Version: 30-jul-19 Page 2 of 58 CONTACT: Alek Zaslawski Price List VALID: DECEMBER/2019 (v.1) TELEFAX: 55-27-3227-1936 E-MAIL: [email protected] AWZ ORCHIDS EXPORT - USA WEBSITE: www.awzorchids.com C. amethystoglossa Z- 2780 C. amethystoglossa flamea ('Aquarela' x 'Respingo') Pot Size (Inches): 2" - 2 1/2" Price (USD): 50,00 Z- 2396 C. amethystoglossa flamea ('Oasis' x pet. larga 'Campeã') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 75,00 Z- 1176 C. amethystoglossa ('Lorena' x 'Jubarte') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" - 3" Price (USD): 25,00 Both plants have superior quality flowers. Similar to Z-1174. Z- 2200 C. amethystoglossa ('Nego' x 'Wanderlino Schunk') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 25,00 Z- 1917 C. amethystoglossa sem pintas (spotless) x SELF Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 30,00 Unnusual spotless form of C. amethystoglossa. Only one seedling bloomed and it confirmed this variety. Version: 30-jul-19 Page 3 of 58 CONTACT: Alek Zaslawski Price List VALID: DECEMBER/2019 (v.1) TELEFAX: 55-27-3227-1936 E-MAIL: [email protected] AWZ ORCHIDS EXPORT - USA WEBSITE: www.awzorchids.com C. amethystoglossa Z- 2562 C. amethystoglossa (semi alba 'Tedesco' x albescens 'Itapebí') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 25,00 Z- 2397 C. amethystoglossa (tipo 'Andromeda' x flamea pet. larga 'Campeã') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 25,00 Z- 2409 C. amethystoglossa ('Wanderlino Schunk' x 'Orchidglade') Pot Size (Inches): 2" - 2 1/2" Price (USD): 15,00 C. aurantiaca Z- 2118 C. aurantiaca 'Mishima Spots' x SELF Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" (NBS) Price (USD): 20,00 This C. aurantiaca has orange flowers with tuny spots, making it very atractive. Plants are blooming and confirming this variety. C. bicolor Z- 1318 C. bicolor ('DAR' x 'J. R. G. Brisola') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" (NBS) Price (USD): 25,00 Two very good C. bicolor were used in this cross. The C. bicolor ´JRG Brisola´ is an old plant from our collection and has superb flower shape. Version: 30-jul-19 Page 4 of 58 CONTACT: Alek Zaslawski Price List VALID: DECEMBER/2019 (v.1) TELEFAX: 55-27-3227-1936 E-MAIL: [email protected] AWZ ORCHIDS EXPORT - USA WEBSITE: www.awzorchids.com C. bicolor Z- 2115 C. bicolor tipo ('Nilton' x 'Caliman') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 20,00 We used two selected plants with very nice flower shapes. Z- 1730 C. bicolor ['Nilton' x (punctata 1 x punctata 2)] Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" - 3" Price (USD): 25,00 Smaller plants. Ths spotted variety (punctata) is not common in this species and we hope that at least part of the seedlings will come up punctata. C. eldorado Z- 1471 C. eldorado alba 'Ouro Branco' x SELF Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 30,00 Some plants already bloomed. Most of them confirmed the alba variety but a few bloomed concolor. C. eldorado usually have a golden yellow color on the lip. Z- 1512 C. eldorado ('Rainha Azul' x concolor) Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" - 3" Price (USD): 25,00 These are already blooming with very nice concolor flowers. Z- 787 C. eldorado (tipo x rubra) Pot Size (Inches): 3" Price (USD): 25,00 We expect good shaped flowers, with darker than average colors. C. gaskelliana Version: 30-jul-19 Page 5 of 58 CONTACT: Alek Zaslawski Price List VALID: DECEMBER/2019 (v.1) TELEFAX: 55-27-3227-1936 E-MAIL: [email protected] AWZ ORCHIDS EXPORT - USA WEBSITE: www.awzorchids.com C. gaskelliana Z- 1496 C. gaskelliana caerulea (12-1 x 11-1) Pot Size (Inches): 3 1/2" (NBS) Price (USD): 30,00 We expect caeruleas based on the result of a similar cross. Z- 2024 C. gaskelliana [caerulea ('Aida' x 'Alexis') x caerulescens 'Mimi'] Pot Size (Inches): 3" (NBS) Price (USD): 25,00 Z- 1094 C. gaskelliana caerulea ('Aida' x 'Alexis') x SELF Pot Size (Inches): 3 1/2" Price (USD): 35,00 There is a very high possibility of obtaining caeruleas with this self pollination. This plant has also very good flower shape. Z- 1497 C. gaskelliana caerulea ('Vista Linda' x 'Boa Vista') Pot Size (Inches): 3 1/2" (NBS) Price (USD): 30,00 We expect caeruleas based on the result of a similar cross. Z- 2013 C. gaskelliana caerulescens 'Mimi' x SELF Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" (NBS) Price (USD): 25,00 Beautifil color form, with light tone of caerulea and very nice flower shape. Version: 30-jul-19 Page 6 of 58 CONTACT: Alek Zaslawski Price List VALID: DECEMBER/2019 (v.1) TELEFAX: 55-27-3227-1936 E-MAIL: [email protected] AWZ ORCHIDS EXPORT - USA WEBSITE: www.awzorchids.com C. gaskelliana Z- 1966 C. gaskelliana concolor 'Yamile' x SELF Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 25,00 We expect to obtain this rare variety of C. gaskelliana. C. granulosa Z- 1193 C. granulosa ('Coliseu' x 'Formosa') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" - 3" Price (USD): 25,00 Crossing of two selected cones. C. granulosa is very similar to C. schofieldiana and some people say they are different populations of the same species. Flowers and blooming season are almost identical. Usually we set them apart just by looking at the plants. C. granulosa is a "heavier" plant, with thicker pseudobulbs, if compared to C. schofieldiana. C. guttata Z- 2002 C. guttata albina 'Cetro de Rubis' x SELF Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 30,00 Rare color form. Petals and sepals have light beige color and are spotted. The lip is almost white. Z- 2742 C. guttata albina ('Interlagos' x 'Ludmila') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 20,00 Version: 30-jul-19 Page 7 of 58 CONTACT: Alek Zaslawski Price List VALID: DECEMBER/2019 (v.1) TELEFAX: 55-27-3227-1936 E-MAIL: [email protected] AWZ ORCHIDS EXPORT - USA WEBSITE: www.awzorchids.com C. guttata Z- 2172 C. guttata albina ('Interlagos' x 'Vitor Couto') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 25,00 The C. guttata albina 'Interlagos' has shorter pseudobulbs if compared to a typical C. guttata. It also blooms aprox. three months after the regular blooming season so we believe it's originated from from the epiphyte populations and not from plants thriving on the costal areas. The C. guttata albina 'Vitor Couto' is similar regarding the blooming season, but with the larger sized pseudobulbs. Z- 1308 C. guttata bronze spotless 'Carlitus' x SELF Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" - 3" Price (USD): 50,00 This spotless bronze colored C. guttata used in this self pollination is really outstanding. The few plants that bloomed presented a variation in colors from light brown to bronze. Z- 2868 C. guttata caerulea escura ('Everglades' x 'Cara Pálida') Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 25,00 Z- 699 C. guttata coerulea ('Celeste' x 'Labelo Anil') Pot Size (Inches): 3" (NBS) Price (USD): 50,00 Crossing of two caeruleas with spotted green petals/sepals and blue lip (both typical caeruleas for this species). The C. guttata caerulea 'Labelo Anil' has darker lip color. Z- 1871 C. guttata creme (spotless) 'Edelweiss' x SELF Pot Size (Inches): 2 1/2" Price (USD): 50,00 Rare. This spotless flower is light colored (cream color) with an almost white lip. The lip has a delicate pink color making it a very unusual and beautiful variety for this species. Version: 30-jul-19 Page 8 of 58 CONTACT: Alek Zaslawski Price List VALID: DECEMBER/2019 (v.1) TELEFAX: 55-27-3227-1936 E-MAIL: [email protected] AWZ ORCHIDS EXPORT - USA WEBSITE: www.awzorchids.com C.
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