We have just seen the first two bloom. The petal length favors longifolium. Fortunately to plants are not outrageously large.

We have four different Phragmipedium price grades available:
Price Point: typically includes smaller flowering hybrids
Select: smaller species and some hybrids
Premium: larger hybrids and some more uncommon species
Premium Plus: long petalled species and hybrids and other unusual species and hybrids
4” square pots
In spike delivered in the US (except Alaska) in-pot $26.00, Alaska $31.00
We have just seen the first two bloom. The petal length favors longifolium. Fortunately to plants are not outrageously large.
4” or 5″ square pots
In spike delivered in the US (except Alaska) in-pot $31.00, Alaska $36.00
Both parents are 4N so we expect the progeny to be 4N also. We also have the reverse available but will not make a Seagate listing. Our number for the reverse is 70612.
Both parents are 4N so we expect the progeny to be tetraploids as well.
Both parents are 4N. We expect these plants and flowers to be 4N
The photograph is of the only one we have seen bloom to date, but the rest of the plants are the same size so they should be spiking any time soon. Again probably a triploid so don’t look for breeding plants
5” square pots
In spike delivered in the US (except Alaska) in-pot $36.00, Alaska $41.00
The name understates this flower, especially the petals. The first to flower needs a pedestal to display the petals without them curling over.
Beautiful long petal flowers on a plant displaying all the vigor of a hybrid
Large plants in 5″ pots. We believe these are blooming size, but have not seen any bloom yet. Both parents have long petals and we are looking for the offspring to have long petals, too. Photograph when?
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, Phragmipediums, Angraecums and Lycaste.