Lycastenae

Our supply of Lycaste for sale at this time is very, and we mean VERY, limited. the ones we bought in to hold us over until our own crosses reached blooming size are just not growing very quickly. It looks like the bought in and the first of our breeding will probably be ready about the same time – sorry, we know many of you are looking for a reliable supply of these wonderful, if bench hogging, orchids. We love them

Lycaste

4” square pot; typically first bloom with one or two flowers
In spike delivered in the US (except Alaska) in pot 11.75
5” round or square pot
In spike delivered in the US (except Alaska) in pot 16.75
6” round pot (not available at this time)
In spike delivered in the US (except Alaska) in pot 22.75

Lyc macrophylla ‘Clearly Green’

00412 Lycaste macrophylla

in Lycastenae > Lycaste

We have seen one bloom. It is green overlaid with red, yellow lip with red spots and yellow throat. Stunning! But some may be green and white

00409

00409 Lycaste Shimayuki

(Frank Hoyt 'San Carlos' AM/AOS x skinneri)
in Lycastenae > Lycaste

Beautiful white with a yellow throat.  The skinneri used was an alba


  • About Lehua Orchids

    Lehua Orchids is located on the Island of Hawaii (the Big island, also known as the Orchid Isle). We are on the slopes of Mauna Loa, half way between Hilo and Volcano in a community called Mountain View. In this location we enjoy the benefits of our almost daily trade winds, and nightly from the cooling effects of our “mauka” winds (winds coming down from the top of the mountain)

    In this location we are able to specialize in intermediate temperature orchids. Our daily highs in summer are about 85 degrees with a 20 degree drop at night. in winter our highs are around 75 and 60 at night. These conditions allow us to specialize in our favorite orchids, Paphiopedilums, Masdevallias, Angraecums and Lycaste.

    Commercial resellers and dedicated hobbyists are always welcome visitors