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Plant Research Po Box 597, Kaaawa, Hawaii 96730 Usa GREEN: PLANT RESEARCH Little Stars nodosa x cordata nodosa ‘Susan Fuchs FCCAOS species P O BOX 597, KAAAWA, HAWAII 96730 U S A TELEPHONE/FAX 1 (808) 237-8672 BULBOPHYLLUM E-MAIL [email protected] cladestinum ‘Elizabeth’ species Web Site www.Rare-Hoyas.com Koolau Starburst lobii x levanae Wilmar Galaxy Star dearie x lobbii ORCHID LIST 4 May 2018 BROUGHTONIA sanguinea Type species If you have any Spathoglottis, Sobralia, Blue Catts, Calanthe or Phaius that you don't see on this ‘Yellow Star’ species list please let me know - maybe we can do some horse trading, buying, stealing? CATTLEYA AERANTHES amethystoglossa--H and R species grandiflora species Bactia ‘Gran’s Plum Wine CCMAOS bowringiana x guttata bowringiana ‘One in a Million species BLETIA ‘coerulea’ species patula species ‘alba ‘Summit Snow’ species albescens ‘Tower Grove’ pecies BRASSIA Chocolate Drop 'Kodama' AMAOS guttata x aurantiaca Edvah Goo longissima x giroudiana deckeri coerulea species dolosa ‘--‘Kaaawa’ HCCAOS species BRASSOCATTLEYA (Brassavola x Cattleya) Granier’s Charm ‘Gran Patty’ AMOAS Minerva x gigas Bride's Blush 'Kaaawa' C claesiana x speciosa Granier Felicity ‘’Blue Sugar Bun’ Minerva x Carribean Skies Maikai ‘Spotted Star’ B nodosa x C. bowringiana gaskelliana ‘Blue Dragon’ ‘coerulea’ species Mrs. James Leemann ‘Low’s var’ B dgbyana x C dowiana -- colored form guatemalensis skinneri x aurantiaca BRASSOEPILAELIA (Brassovola x Epidendrum x Laelia) Eleanor Hardyana x gigas “coerulea’ Golden Spice ‘Red Peppers’ BL Richard Mueller x E stamfordiana Hardyana gigas FMB c dowiana heathii (dolosa) ‘Kaaawa’ ‘coerulea’ loddigesii x walkeriana BRASSOLAELIA (Brassavola x Laelia) --“Orchid Trail” coerulea Wonder Star Morning Glory x B nodosa Hint O’Blue ‘Kaaawa’ Sea Breeze x trianae intermedia ‘amethystina’ ‘Aranbeem’ AMAOS species BRASSOLAELIOCATTLEYA (Brassavola x Laelia x Cattleya) --’coerulea’ Miranda BV#1self species Arabesque ‘Golden Zebra’ AMAOS Golden Slippers x Mamie’s Treasure jenmannii coerulea Blue Grotto ‘Takagi’ Lc Blue Boy x Victoria Jericho 'Tulare Sky'(#1) ‘coerulea’ C Remy Chollet x Erica Sander --‘Soft Touch’ HCCAOS labiata ‘Natural World’ AMAOS coerulea Colleen Green 'Kaaawa' Lc Erin x B digbyana -23240 species Fort Watson ‘Mendenhall’ AMAOS Lc S J Bracey x Oconee leopoldii coerulea ‘selfed’ species Goldenzelle Lemon Chiffon AMAOS Fortune x Horace Leoloddiglossa ‘coerulea’ leopoldii x Loddiglossa Green’s Green ‘Kaaawa’ HCCAOS Lc Ann Follis x Fringe Benefits labiata x Portia ‘coerulea’ Haiku Mint Green Veil x B digbyana -- ‘coerulea’ Lois McNeil x C Valentine coerulea’ Lois McNeil x C Valentine leuddemanniana ‘coerulea’ 4n species Maui Green Iao valley x San Damiano --coerulea wo441(Smoky x Grand Ossey species Momilani Rainbow ‘Sunset Glow’ Lc Mari’s Song x Orange Nugget loddigesii ‘coerulea’ Nalo species Morning Song C Melody Fair x Morning Glory ‘Almost Blue’ species Ojai 'Verte' HCCODC Bc Pervenusta x Lc luminosa loddiglossa ‘Blues’ x leopoldii ‘‘coerulea’’ Orange Imp ‘Kaaawa’ Lc Trick or Treat x B digbyana marstersoniae ‘coerulea’ labiata x loddigesii Ports of Paradise ‘Emeral Isle’ FCCAOS Fortune x B digbyana maxima (Short) species --‘Glenyrie’s Green Giant’ FCCAOS -- coerulescens species Ronald Hauserman x Myrtle Beach Mem Dina Izumi ‘Kaaawa’ Chocolate Drop x Barbara Kirch Canyon ‘Koko Head’ AMAOS Ronald hausermann x Bryce Canyon mossiae ‘Olomana’ Dr. Huff species Rugley’s Mill ‘Mendenhall’ HCCAOS Sc Autumn Symphony x Oconee --’Pupukea’ Dr Huff species Tokyo Magic x B digbyana --H and R coerulea species Sharon Forsytha ‘Oange Red Portiata ‘coerulea’ labiate x Portia Volcano Blue ‘ Kaaawa’ ‘coerulea’ Lois McNeil x Lc Blue Boy (Portiata x wrigleyi) x Portia Whiporee 'Unbelieveable' Bc Deesse x Ranger Six ‘coerulea’ Regina x Interglossa Sea Breeze --‘Fellrath’s Pride’ ‘coerulea’ warneri x walkeriana BRASSAVOLA Sierra Skies ‘Mariposa’ ‘coerulea’ Parysatis x mossiae digbyana 'Mrs. Chase' AMAOS species Sir Jeremiah Colman ‘coerulea’ Ariel x walkeriana --‘Seafoam Beauty’ species skinneri ‘Blue Heaven’ ‘coerulea’ species glauca ‘Kaaawa’ H &R species --'Orchidglade Blue Heaven’ coerulescens species 1 ‘Casa Luna’ species schroederae species EPILAELIOCATTLEYA (Epidendrum x Laelia x Cattleya) Snow Blind ‘N.Y’ Angelwalker x walkeriana Blue Adagio ‘Neptune’ ‘coerulea’ Blue Lipolani x Lc Blue Boy trianae 'A C Burrage' AMAOS species Volcano Trick ‘Orange Delight’ Slc Trick or Treat x E. stamfordianum -coerulea species --‘Sangre de Toro’ GRAMMATOHEADIA (Grammatophyllum x Bromheadia) walkeriana species Boynton Leopard G elegans x B finlaysoniana --'Monte Azul' ‘coerulea’ species --Pendentive' AMAOS species GRAMMATOPHYLLUM xx ‘Silver Blue’ ‘coerulea’ nobilior x walkeriana martae species warneri ‘coerulea’ ‘Do Suzuki’ selfed scriptum species --citrina ‘Hihimanu’ species CATTLETONIA (Cattleya x Broughtonia) --Kiila Gold species Jamaica Red sanguinea x Keith Roth --tigrinum selfed species speciosa ‘Natural World’ species COELOGYNE burfordiense asperata x pandurata HAEMARIA discolor species COOKARA (Dialaelia x Cattleytonia) Tropical Snowflake ‘H & R’ Dial Snowflake x Ctna Keith Roth HASEGAWARA Red Stella ‘Carmela’ Coral Queen x Keith Roth CYMBIDIUM Amesbury F rank Slattery Geraint x Ora Lee HAWKINSARA (Sohronitis x Laelia x Cattleya x Broughtonia) atropurpureum species Alice Iwanaga ‘Ruby Lips’ AMAOS Tropic Dawn x Ctna Keith Roth Autumn Green ‘Agnes De Garmo” HCCAOS Peter Pan x Peetie Red Stella Pot Coral Queen x Ctna Keith Roth Ensifolium ‘Kwan Yin Lan’ Species Ensichlor ensigfolium x chlorantha LAELIA Fifi ‘Harry‘AMAOS madidum x Aurgonaut lobata (boothiana) 'albaplena' species f inkllaysonii Ted Sumida species --Maria Christina’ ‘coerulea’ species Golden Elf ‘Sundust’ HCCAOS Appolo x Edna Haupt purpurata (type) species Oisoke Oiso x Shokei --venosa (selfed) species Pat Ann ‘Debbie’ AM AOS Aplollo x mandidum --schusteriana labiata x purpurata Shogos’s ’Swan Swan Lake x Carison --werkhauserii aquinii ‘‘coerulea’’ species simulans species rubescens ‘‘coerulea’’ species Sweet Dreams ‘Everglades MIs’ HCCAOS sinensis x Nila --type species Wilpena ‘Emma’ Palomas x pumila --alba species CYMASETUM (Cymbidium x Catasetum) (This is Peter Pan) LAELIOCATTLEYA (Laelia x Cattleya) Diana Rose (CYM Peter Pan? Cym Peter Pan x Ctsm Raymond Lerner) Almost Blue Mariner 'FH' x Jericho 'TS' DENDROBIUM Bella ‘Lou’s Gift’ ‘coerulea C labiata x L purpurata amethystoglossum species Beth Green 'Kaaawa’ ‘coerulea’ C G Roebling x Blue Queen anosmum (superbum) species Blue Boy ‘Gainsborough’ ‘coerulea’ C Ariel x Lc elegans Ruth Chun’s Gemini ‘Ken’ Heartwood x Palolo Sunshine Blue Kahili ‘Delph Beauty’ ‘coerulea’ L anceps C Blue Boy Violet Yamaji Midnight x spectabile Blue Queen 'Carteria' ‘ ‘coerulea’ C Portiata x Blue Boy wessellii species Cariad’s Mini-Quinee ‘coerulea’ C intermedia x Mini Purple C G Roebling ‘Sentinel’ HCCAOS ‘coerulea’ C gaskelliana x L purpurata --‘Frank Johnson’ ‘coerulea’ DENDROCHILUM Canhamiana ‘Azure Sky’ ‘coerulea’ CMMAOS C mossiae x L purpurata formosum species --’Cobalt’ AMAOS ‘coerulea’ Dinard ‘Blue Heaven’ AMAOS ‘coerulea’ St. Gothard x Dinah ENCYCLIA elegans ‘werkhauserii’ selfed ‘coerulea’ C leopoldii x L purpurata cordigera alba species Eximia ‘coerulea’ C warneri x L purpurata Green Hornet cochleatum x lancifolia --‘Sea God’ coerulea Frosty Blue coerulea Indigo Mist x C. Regina EPICATTLEYA (Epidendrum x Cattleya) Gila Wildeness-“‘Grandeur’ Kevin Green x Red Empress Lipolani Blue ‘Yamato’ JCJOS ‘‘coerulea’’ C bowringiana x E mariae Gold Digger ‘Fuch’s Mandarin’ Red Gold x Warpaint --Remake ’Kaaawa’’ Haawiian Blue Sky ‘Chelsey’ ‘coerulea’ Mariner x C Portiata Hawaiian Bonnet ‘coerulea’ Mariner x M. E. Bohn EPIDENDRUM -- ‘coerulea’ Indigo Mist x C Victory ciliare species Isao’s Baby Little Sunbeam x C Barbara Belle difforme species Jericho ‘Tulare Skies’ Remy Chottet x Erica Sander nocturnum species Joey’s Blue ‘coerulea’ GC Roebling x C intertexta 2 Long River Compton ‘Gold Star FCC AOS Shellie Compton x Mt. Pilchuck --alba Mari’s Magic ‘Purple Flare’ Marie’s Song x Tokyo Magic Dan Rosenberg tankervilliae x tuberculosus Mary Elizabeth Bohn 'Royal Flare' AMAOS ‘coerulea’ Blue Boy x C bowringeana Joan Hart flavus x tancarvilliae Meadow Gold 'Sunlight' L anceps x C aurantiaca Micro Burst pulchra x tankervilleae Mem Francis Takakura ‘coerulea’ G C Roebling x C bowringiana tanquerville Snow Queen --’Super’ ‘coerulea’ Mini Purple --‘Blue Hawaii’ ‘coerulea’ 4n L pumila x C walkeriana POTINARA (Cattleya x Brassavola x Laelia x Sophronitis) --'Lea' AMAOS Sharon Forsythe ‘Orange Red’ Joy Sokabe x Rlc.Tadao Kozumi Mini Symphony ‘Elfin Blue’ coerulea Mini Purple x L Pastoral Symphony ---- ‘coerulea’ Mini Purple x C bowringiana PSYCHOPSIS Orglade’s Grand ‘Yuchang Beauty’ AMOSROC Mildred Rives x Persepolis papilio (Yellow Bird x Yellow Butterfly) species Parysatis C bowringiana x L pumila (Portiata x wrigleyi) x Portia) SCHOMBOEPIDENDRUM (Schomburgkia x Epidendrum) Rosa Kirsch ‘Kuhina Nui’ HCCAOS Pasadena x C Rembrandt Old Gold Sch thompsoniana x E mariae sallieri ‘coerulea’ L purpurata x C loddigesii Sapphire Skies ‘Kaaawa’ ‘coerulea’ C Sapphire x Merced Skies SCHOMBURGKIA schilleriana ‘‘coerulea’’ C intermedia x L purpurata brysiana ‘Honduras’ species --aquinii ‘coerulea’ thompsoniana species Silver Ghost ‘coerulea’ Eximea x Blue Boy wrigleyi 'Blue Sky' ‘coerulea’ L anceps x C bowringiana SCHOMBOCATTLEYA ( Schomburgkia x Cattleya) LNT --‘Orchid Library’ ‘coerulea’ Levensdale Nicole Sch lyonsii x C bowringiana --‘Blue Lagoon’ HCCAOS ‘coerulea’ ? 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