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Orchids – Tropical Species Orchids – Tropical Species Scientific Name Quantity Acianthera aculeata 1 Acianthera hoffmannseggiana 'Woodstream' 1 Acianthera johnsonii 1 Acianthera luteola 1 Acianthera pubescens 3 Acianthera recurva 1 Acianthera sicula 1 Acineta mireyae 3 Acineta superba 17 Aerangis biloba 2 Aerangis citrata 1 Aerangis hariotiana 3 Aerangis hildebrandtii 'GC' 1 Aerangis luteoalba var. rhodosticta 2 Aerangis modesta 1 Aerangis mystacidii 1 Aeranthes arachnitis 1 Aeranthes sp. '#109 RAN' 1 Aerides leeana 1 Aerides multiflora 1 Aetheorhyncha andreettae 1 Anathallis acuminata 1 Anathallis linearifolia 1 Anathallis sertularioides 1 Angraecum breve 43 Angraecum didieri 2 Angraecum distichum 1 Angraecum eburneum 1 Angraecum eburneum subsp. superbum 15 Angraecum eichlerianum 2 Angraecum florulentum 1 Angraecum leonis 1 Angraecum leonis 'H&R' 1 Angraecum longicalcar 33 Angraecum magdalenae 2 Angraecum obesum 1 Angraecum sesquipedale 8 Angraecum sesquipedale var. angustifolium 2 Angraecum sesquipedale 'Winter White' × A. sesquipedale var. bosseri 1 'Summertime Dream' Anguloa cliftonii 2 Anguloa clowesii 3 Smithsonian Gardens December 19, 2018 Orchids – Tropical Species Scientific Name Quantity Anguloa dubia 2 Anguloa eburnea 2 Anguloa virginalis 2 Ansellia africana 1 Ansellia africana ('Primero' × 'Joann Steele') 3 Ansellia africana 'Garden Party' 1 Arpophyllum giganteum 3 Arpophyllum giganteum subsp. medium 1 Aspasia epidendroides 2 Aspasia psittacina 1 Barkeria spectabilis 2 Bifrenaria aureofulva 1 Bifrenaria harrisoniae 5 Bifrenaria inodora 3 Bifrenaria tyrianthina 5 Bletilla striata 13 Brassavola cucullata 2 Brassavola nodosa 4 Brassavola revoluta 1 Brassavola sp. 1 Brassavola subulifolia 1 Brassavola subulifolia 'H & R' 1 Brassavola tuberculata 2 Brassia arcuigera 'Pumpkin Patch' 1 Brassia aurantiaca 1 Brassia euodes 1 Brassia keiliana 1 Brassia keiliana 'Jeanne' 1 Brassia lanceana 3 Brassia signata 1 Brassia verrucosa 3 Brassia warszewiczii 1 Broughtonia sanguinea 1 Broughtonia sanguinea 'Star Splash' × B. sanguinea 'Full Star' 1 Bryobium hyacinthoides 1 Bryobium hyacinthoides 'Windy Hill's Snowstorm' 1 Bulbophyllum acuminatum 1 Bulbophyllum acutebracteatum 2 Bulbophyllum affine 3 Bulbophyllum ambrosia 3 Bulbophyllum ambrosia subsp. ambrosia 1 Bulbophyllum andersonii 1 Smithsonian Gardens December 19, 2018 Orchids – Tropical Species Scientific Name Quantity Bulbophyllum annamense 1 Bulbophyllum annandalei 1 Bulbophyllum antenniferum 1 Bulbophyllum antenniferum 'Waterfield Midnight' 1 Bulbophyllum appendiculatum 1 Bulbophyllum aristatum 'Caterpillar' 1 Bulbophyllum aundense 'Shan' 1 Bulbophyllum auratum 'Other World' 1 Bulbophyllum baileyi 1 Bulbophyllum bandischii 2 Bulbophyllum bicolor 'A-doribil' 1 Bulbophyllum biflorum 'White Mint' 1 Bulbophyllum cambodianum 1 Bulbophyllum careyanum 3 Bulbophyllum catenulatum 1 Bulbophyllum caudatum 'A-doribil' 1 Bulbophyllum cauliflorum 1 Bulbophyllum cheiri 1 Bulbophyllum claptonense 1 Bulbophyllum cocoinum 1 Bulbophyllum comberi 2 Bulbophyllum compressum 2 Bulbophyllum cootesii 1 Bulbophyllum corolliferum 1 Bulbophyllum corolliferum 'Purple Leaves' 1 Bulbophyllum cumingii 1 Bulbophyllum delitescens 1 Bulbophyllum echinolabium 2 Bulbophyllum ecornutum 1 Bulbophyllum elevatopunctatum 1 Bulbophyllum escritorii 1 Bulbophyllum facetum 2 Bulbophyllum fascinator 5 Bulbophyllum fenestratum 1 Bulbophyllum flabellum-veneris 8 Bulbophyllum flabellum-veneris 'Raymond Rogers' 1 Bulbophyllum flavescens 2 Bulbophyllum flavidiflorum 1 Bulbophyllum fletcherianum 2 Bulbophyllum foetidum 1 Bulbophyllum fritillariiflorum 1 Bulbophyllum frostii 2 Smithsonian Gardens December 19, 2018 Orchids – Tropical Species Scientific Name Quantity Bulbophyllum gerlandianum 1 Bulbophyllum gracillimum 1 Bulbophyllum guttulatum 3 Bulbophyllum hirundinis 2 Bulbophyllum klabatense subsp. sulawesii 1 Bulbophyllum korthalsii 1 Bulbophyllum lasiochilum 3 Bulbophyllum lasiochilum 'Dales Dream' 1 Bulbophyllum laxiflorum 1 Bulbophyllum lepidum 1 Bulbophyllum levanae 4 Bulbophyllum levanae 'Waterfield' 1 Bulbophyllum levyae 1 Bulbophyllum lilacinum 2 Bulbophyllum lobbii 2 Bulbophyllum lobbii 'Bill's Bronze' 1 Bulbophyllum lobbii var. breviflorum 'Classic Sunrise' 1 Bulbophyllum lobbii 'Wine' 1 Bulbophyllum longiflorum 18 Bulbophyllum longiflorum 'A-doribil Gold' 1 Bulbophyllum longiflorum 'Mountainside' 1 Bulbophyllum longissimum 3 Bulbophyllum macranthum 7 Bulbophyllum macranthum 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'Sabah' 2 Bulbophyllum reichenbachianum 'Cutie Patutie' 1 Bulbophyllum reptans 4 Bulbophyllum retusiusculum 1 Bulbophyllum roseopunctatum 2 Bulbophyllum rothschildianum 3 Bulbophyllum rothschildianum 'A-doribil' 3 Bulbophyllum rothschildianum 'A-doribil' × B. rothschildianum 'Red Chimney' 1 Bulbophyllum rothschildianum 'Crestwood' 1 Bulbophyllum rothschildianum 'Red Chimney' 1 Bulbophyllum roxburghii 5 Bulbophyllum rufinum 2 Bulbophyllum saltatorium var. albociliatum 1 Bulbophyllum sandersonii 1 Bulbophyllum santosii 2 Bulbophyllum saurocephalum 5 Bulbophyllum scaberulum 2 Bulbophyllum setaceum 1 Bulbophyllum sicyobulbon 2 Bulbophyllum sinapis 'Magnifico' 1 Bulbophyllum smitinandii 1 Bulbophyllum sp. 11 Bulbophyllum sp. 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Ho' 3 Cattleya warneri 1 Cattleya warscewiczii 1 Cattleya xanthina 1 Caucaea olivacea 1 Ceratostylis retisquama 2 Ceratostylis retisquama 'Robin Breast' 1 Ceratostylis subulata 1 Chelonistele sulphurea 1 Chysis bractescens 2 Chysis limminghei 3 Cirrhaea dependens 1 Cleisostoma simondii 6 Clowesia russelliana
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